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Golfing

The Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course is home to the world’s first and only floating green.


An illustration of a golf ball sitting on a tee.

Acclaimed architect Jack Nicklaus redesigned the course at the Idaho Club in 2008, making for one of the most stunning—and challenging—courses in the state.


An illustration of a golf ball sitting on a tee.

Sun Valley Resort is home to three of Idaho’s top golf courses, including the iconic Trail Creek Course.


An illustration of a golf ball sitting on a tee.

Circling Raven Golf Club is frequently rated as one of the best public golf courses in Idaho by Golf Digest and Golfweek.


An illustration of a golf ball sitting on a tee.

Warm Springs, a championship golf course, is located on the banks of the Boise River in Boise.


An illustration of a golf ball sitting on a tee.
An aerial view of the carefully landscaped course at Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course in Idaho.

Idaho’s public courses are professionally maintained and set against a stunning backdrop. No matter where you choose to play, the most challenging part of your golf trip will be sinking that final putt, because you’ll never want it to end.