University Golf Course

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The University of Idaho Golf Course is an 18-hole public facility on the campus of the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. The par-72 layout ranges in length from 5,570 to 6,637 yards. The first nine holes were opened in 1937, designed by Englishman Francis L. "Frank" James, who had designed over a hundred courses. The second nine holes were constructed from 1968 to 1970, designed by golf course architect Bob E. Baldock, with the current clubhouse built in 1969.

Set in the rolling hills of the Palouse of north central Idaho, the course sits at an average elevation of 2,650 feet, and the significant elevation changes, terraced fairways, and often breezy conditions contribute to make it a challenging track. The front nine provides scoring opportunities, featuring three par-5s in an open grassland venue, while the back nine tightens up into a narrow parkland theme, including two difficult par-3s, with the round concluding by running a gauntlet of three challenging holes known as "Heartbreak Ridge". The UI Golf Course is the home of the Vandal golf teams, which compete in the Big Sky Conference of the NCAA.

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