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Coeur d'Alene Resort

The Coeur d'Alene Resort is a resort hotel in the northwest United States, located in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Seated on the north shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene by Tubbs Hill, the resort features a marina, convention facilities, spa, as well as a notable 18-hole golf course.

The Coeur d'Alene Resort
Golf Course
Coeur d'Alene Resort's Lake Tower in 2023
Club information
Location in the United States
Location in Idaho
Coordinates47°40′19″N 116°47′02″W / 47.672°N 116.784°W / 47.672; -116.784
LocationCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, U.S.
Elevation2,150 feet (655 m)
Established1991; 33 years ago (1991) (golf course)
TypeResort / Public
Owned byDuane Hagadone
& Jerry Jaeger
Operated byHagadone Hospitality
Total holes18
Websitecdaresort.com
Designed byScott Miller
Par71
Length6,803 yd (6,221 m) (gold)[1]
6,355 yd (5,811 m) (blue)
5,914 yd (5,408 m) (tan)
5,436 yd (4,971 m) (copper)
4,448 yd (4,067 m) (mauve)
Course rating71.8, 70.1 (blue), 68.2 (tan)[2]
Slope rating127, 122 (blue), 116 (tan)[2]
Course record64

The hotel has 338 guest rooms and suites, and its main tower has 18 floors; the resort also has 40,912 square feet (3,800 m2) of meeting room space and 23,000 square feet (2,140 m2) of exhibition space for conventions.[3] At 216 feet (66 m) in height, it is the tallest building in northern Idaho and the third-highest in the state.[4]

History edit

The "North Shore Resort" opened 59 years ago in 1965 and completed its seven-story tower in 1973;[5] it was acquired by Hagadone Hospitality in June 1983 in a takeover of Western Frontiers, Inc.[6][7][8] Duane Hagadone soon announced plans for resort expansion,[9] and the North Shore closed on New Year's Day in 1986 for several months; it reopened in the spring with a new name: "The Coeur d'Alene: A Resort on the Lake."[10][11] The new 18-story addition, known as the Lake Tower, was built by Hagadone and Jerry Jaeger and opened 38 years ago in May 1986.[12][13] Designed by architect R.G. Nelson, the hotel features a three-quarters of a mile (1.2 km) floating boardwalk around the marina.

The golf course is about a mile east (1.6 km) of the resort and was originally the site of the Rutledge sawmill,[14][15] which operated from 1916 to 1987, closing on October 31.[16][17][18][19] The Hagadone Corporation bought the property from Potlatch Corporation in March 1988 via a three-way land swap,[20][21] and its buildings were allowed to be burned in June; local fire departments used it as a training exercise.[22][23]

The golf course and the floating green were developed, and the course opened for play 33 years ago in 1991.[24][25][26] Its construction required environmental clean-up of the debris left from the lumber industry,[14] and had stalled in August 1988.[27][28] With environmental concerns allayed, the project was well received in January and course construction began in 1989.[29]

The seven-story Park Tower (1973), completed a renovation in 2000,[8] as did the signature Lake Tower (1986) in 2006.[30]

Golf course edit

 
The Floating Green – (14th Hole)

The resort's golf course is best known for its floating green on the 14th hole,[24][25][26][31] and location on the north shore of the lake.[32][33] The 2,300-ton floating green was installed in September 1990 and unveiled by Hagadone and Governor Cecil Andrus shortly after;[34] the course opened the following spring.[24][25][26] "Putter" is the vessel that shuttles players to and from the green.

Phoenix-based designer Scott Miller planned the course to feel like a park, and it has since been ranked among the best resort golf courses in the United States by Golf Digest, Golf Magazine and others.[33][35] The course was featured in the video game Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005; its average elevation is approximately 2,200 feet (670 m) above sea level.

Scorecard edit

Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Par 5 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 5 35 4 5 3 4 3 5 4 4 4 36 71
SI Men's 7 3 17 5 13 15 11 9 1 6 2 14 12 10 16 8 18 4
Gold 71.8 / 127 540 479 155 322 148 169 435 437 601 3286 469 538 249 368 218 495 429 269 482 3517 6803
Combo 70.6 / 125 540 436 155 307 148 169 395 437 566 3153 469 522 208 368 175 495 417 269 451 3374 6527
Blue 70.1 / 122 526 436 128 307 132 163 395 420 566 3073 438 522 208 336 175 478 417 257 451 3282 6355
Tan M:68.2/116 W:73.1/129 499 377 114 256 120 155 389 399 540 2849 406 506 180 293 147 462 401 236 434 3065 5914
Par 5 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 5 35 4 5 3 4 3 5 4 4 4 36 71
SI Women's 3 7 15 9 17 13 11 5 1 10 2 18 16 12 8 6 14 4
Copper 70.2 / 126 424 327 108 249 105 136 350 370 510 2579 351 484 148 278 137 443 391 229 396 2857 5436
Mauve 64.8 / 113 387 285 88 220 91 124 240 308 425 2168 256 395 133 171 95 373 313 208 336 2280 4448

Source:[1][2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Scorecard" (PDF). Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course. Retrieved June 26, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Course Rating & Slope: Cd'A Resort". USGA. Retrieved June 26, 2016.
  3. ^ "Coeur d'Alene Resort – Coeur d'Alene, ID Meeting Rooms & Event Space | Meetings & Conventions".
  4. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on May 11, 2015. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  5. ^ "June target". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). (photo). March 28, 1973. p. 5.
  6. ^ Clark, Doug (May 28, 1983). "Templin files suit to stop takeover bid". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 2.
  7. ^ Ledford, David (June 5, 1983). "Turf war ends with Hagadone the winner". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A20.
  8. ^ a b Rosdahl, Nils (January 12, 2000). "Resort renovation". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A8.
  9. ^ Newman, David (May 31, 1984). "Hadadone: Great days ahead for Lake City". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. Aa.
  10. ^ Kramer, Jeff (May 15, 1985). "North Shore to close for remodeling". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A8.
  11. ^ "Resort closes – temporarily". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). January 1, 1986. p. A7.
  12. ^ Ripley, Richard (May 3, 1986). "Hagadone gambles $60 million that lots of 'sizzle won't fizzle". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. B1.
  13. ^ Newman, David (May 5, 1986). "20,000 stand in line to tour The Coeur d'Alene resort". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. B6.
  14. ^ a b Bond, David (September 17, 1987). "Sawmill cleanup studied". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A6.
  15. ^ Oliveria, D.F. (May 25, 1988). "Hagadone buying up more land on Lake Coeur d'Alene". Spokane Chronicle. (Washington). p. A3.
  16. ^ Bond, David (January 21, 1987). "Potlatch will close Coeur d'Alene mill". Spokane Chronicle. (Washington). p. A3.
  17. ^ "Historic Rutledge Mill saws its final log". Lewiston Sunday Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. November 1, 1987. p. 6B.
  18. ^ Bond, David (October 31, 1987). "Last log sawn at Rutlege mill in wee hours of morning". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A6.
  19. ^ Trevison, Catherine (December 16, 1987). "Rutledge auction wasn't run-of-the-mill". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. B1.
  20. ^ "Rutledge mill site sold, Potlatch official says". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). March 3, 1988. p. B2.
  21. ^ Jones, Grayden (April 12, 1989). "Hagadone swapped land for resort site". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A6.
  22. ^ Bender, David (May 25, 1988). "Firefighters will get practice when mill is set ablaze in June". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A9.
  23. ^ Goffredo, Theresa (June 8, 1988). "Judge says its OK to burn buildings at Potlatch mill". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A1.
  24. ^ a b c "April opening set for golf course". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). staff and wire reports. August 15, 1990. p. B2.
  25. ^ a b c "Floating green confronts players on Idaho course". Bend Bulletin. (Oregon). Associated Press. June 13, 1991. p. E-8.
  26. ^ a b c "Tee-off pier proposed for floating green". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). September 20, 1991. p. B1.
  27. ^ Oliveria, D.F.; Bender, David (August 3, 1988). "Skeptics question Hagadone's motives". Spokane Chronicle. (Washington). p. C5.
  28. ^ Oliveria, D.F. (December 10, 1988). "Board gets Hagadone proposals". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A8.
  29. ^ Taggart, Cynthia (January 27, 1989). "Region hails 'Northwest playground' plan". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A1.
  30. ^ Bergum, Steve (June 3, 2006). "Loop courses maturing nicely". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 3-golf.
  31. ^ "Floating golf green anchors in Coeur d'Alene". Deseret News. Salt Lake City, Utah. Associated Press. September 2, 1990. p. B9.
  32. ^ Bond, David (September 24, 1987). "Hearing set on floating green". Spokane Chronicle. Washington. p. A4.
  33. ^ a b Coeur d'Alene, Official Idaho Vacation and Travel Planning Guide, Accessed January 27, 2009.
  34. ^ "Hagadone: Floating green won't harm lake". Idahonian. Moscow. October 2, 1990. p. 3A.
  35. ^ "The Best Golf Courses in Idaho". Golf Digest. August 24, 2015. Retrieved July 10, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course
  • YouTube – The Coeur d'Alene & The Floating Green – Golf Channel (2010)
  • Golf Course Gurus – Coeur d'Alene Resort

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The Coeur d Alene Resort is a resort hotel in the northwest United States located in Coeur d Alene Idaho Seated on the north shore of Lake Coeur d Alene by Tubbs Hill the resort features a marina convention facilities spa as well as a notable 18 hole golf course The Coeur d Alene ResortGolf CourseCoeur d Alene Resort s Lake Tower in 2023Club informationLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesLocation in IdahoShow map of IdahoCoordinates47 40 19 N 116 47 02 W 47 672 N 116 784 W 47 672 116 784LocationCoeur d Alene Idaho U S Elevation2 150 feet 655 m Established1991 33 years ago 1991 golf course TypeResort PublicOwned byDuane Hagadone amp Jerry JaegerOperated byHagadone HospitalityTotal holes18Websitecdaresort comDesigned byScott MillerPar71Length6 803 yd 6 221 m gold 1 6 355 yd 5 811 m blue 5 914 yd 5 408 m tan 5 436 yd 4 971 m copper 4 448 yd 4 067 m mauve Course rating71 8 70 1 blue 68 2 tan 2 Slope rating127 122 blue 116 tan 2 Course record64 The hotel has 338 guest rooms and suites and its main tower has 18 floors the resort also has 40 912 square feet 3 800 m2 of meeting room space and 23 000 square feet 2 140 m2 of exhibition space for conventions 3 At 216 feet 66 m in height it is the tallest building in northern Idaho and the third highest in the state 4 Contents 1 History 2 Golf course 2 1 Scorecard 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe North Shore Resort opened 59 years ago in 1965 and completed its seven story tower in 1973 5 it was acquired by Hagadone Hospitality in June 1983 in a takeover of Western Frontiers Inc 6 7 8 Duane Hagadone soon announced plans for resort expansion 9 and the North Shore closed on New Year s Day in 1986 for several months it reopened in the spring with a new name The Coeur d Alene A Resort on the Lake 10 11 The new 18 story addition known as the Lake Tower was built by Hagadone and Jerry Jaeger and opened 38 years ago in May 1986 12 13 Designed by architect R G Nelson the hotel features a three quarters of a mile 1 2 km floating boardwalk around the marina The golf course is about a mile east 1 6 km of the resort and was originally the site of the Rutledge sawmill 14 15 which operated from 1916 to 1987 closing on October 31 16 17 18 19 The Hagadone Corporation bought the property from Potlatch Corporation in March 1988 via a three way land swap 20 21 and its buildings were allowed to be burned in June local fire departments used it as a training exercise 22 23 The golf course and the floating green were developed and the course opened for play 33 years ago in 1991 24 25 26 Its construction required environmental clean up of the debris left from the lumber industry 14 and had stalled in August 1988 27 28 With environmental concerns allayed the project was well received in January and course construction began in 1989 29 The seven story Park Tower 1973 completed a renovation in 2000 8 as did the signature Lake Tower 1986 in 2006 30 Golf course edit nbsp The Floating Green 14th Hole The resort s golf course is best known for its floating green on the 14th hole 24 25 26 31 and location on the north shore of the lake 32 33 The 2 300 ton floating green was installed in September 1990 and unveiled by Hagadone and Governor Cecil Andrus shortly after 34 the course opened the following spring 24 25 26 Putter is the vessel that shuttles players to and from the green Phoenix based designer Scott Miller planned the course to feel like a park and it has since been ranked among the best resort golf courses in the United States by Golf Digest Golf Magazine and others 33 35 The course was featured in the video game Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 its average elevation is approximately 2 200 feet 670 m above sea level Scorecard edit Coeur d Alene Resort Golf Course Tee Rating Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total Par 5 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 5 35 4 5 3 4 3 5 4 4 4 36 71 SI Men s 7 3 17 5 13 15 11 9 1 6 2 14 12 10 16 8 18 4 Gold 71 8 127 540 479 155 322 148 169 435 437 601 3286 469 538 249 368 218 495 429 269 482 3517 6803 Combo 70 6 125 540 436 155 307 148 169 395 437 566 3153 469 522 208 368 175 495 417 269 451 3374 6527 Blue 70 1 122 526 436 128 307 132 163 395 420 566 3073 438 522 208 336 175 478 417 257 451 3282 6355 Tan M 68 2 116 W 73 1 129 499 377 114 256 120 155 389 399 540 2849 406 506 180 293 147 462 401 236 434 3065 5914 Par 5 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 5 35 4 5 3 4 3 5 4 4 4 36 71 SI Women s 3 7 15 9 17 13 11 5 1 10 2 18 16 12 8 6 14 4 Copper 70 2 126 424 327 108 249 105 136 350 370 510 2579 351 484 148 278 137 443 391 229 396 2857 5436 Mauve 64 8 113 387 285 88 220 91 124 240 308 425 2168 256 395 133 171 95 373 313 208 336 2280 4448 Source 1 2 References edit a b Scorecard PDF Coeur d Alene Resort Golf Course Retrieved June 26 2016 a b c Course Rating amp Slope Cd A Resort USGA Retrieved June 26 2016 Coeur d Alene Resort Coeur d Alene ID Meeting Rooms amp Event Space Meetings amp Conventions Coeur d Alene Buildings Emporis Archived from the original on May 11 2015 Retrieved 2022 05 03 June target Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington photo March 28 1973 p 5 Clark Doug May 28 1983 Templin files suit to stop takeover bid Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p 2 Ledford David June 5 1983 Turf war ends with Hagadone the winner Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A20 a b Rosdahl Nils January 12 2000 Resort renovation Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A8 Newman David May 31 1984 Hadadone Great days ahead for Lake City Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p Aa Kramer Jeff May 15 1985 North Shore to close for remodeling Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A8 Resort closes temporarily Spokesman Review Spokane Washington January 1 1986 p A7 Ripley Richard May 3 1986 Hagadone gambles 60 million that lots of sizzle won t fizzle Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p B1 Newman David May 5 1986 20 000 stand in line to tour The Coeur d Alene resort Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p B6 a b Bond David September 17 1987 Sawmill cleanup studied Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A6 Oliveria D F May 25 1988 Hagadone buying up more land on Lake Coeur d Alene Spokane Chronicle Washington p A3 Bond David January 21 1987 Potlatch will close Coeur d Alene mill Spokane Chronicle Washington p A3 Historic Rutledge Mill saws its final log Lewiston Sunday Tribune Idaho Associated Press November 1 1987 p 6B Bond David October 31 1987 Last log sawn at Rutlege mill in wee hours of morning Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A6 Trevison Catherine December 16 1987 Rutledge auction wasn t run of the mill Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p B1 Rutledge mill site sold Potlatch official says Spokesman Review Spokane Washington March 3 1988 p B2 Jones Grayden April 12 1989 Hagadone swapped land for resort site Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A6 Bender David May 25 1988 Firefighters will get practice when mill is set ablaze in June Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A9 Goffredo Theresa June 8 1988 Judge says its OK to burn buildings at Potlatch mill Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A1 a b c April opening set for golf course Spokesman Review Spokane Washington staff and wire reports August 15 1990 p B2 a b c Floating green confronts players on Idaho course Bend Bulletin Oregon Associated Press June 13 1991 p E 8 a b c Tee off pier proposed for floating green Spokesman Review Spokane Washington September 20 1991 p B1 Oliveria D F Bender David August 3 1988 Skeptics question Hagadone s motives Spokane Chronicle Washington p C5 Oliveria D F December 10 1988 Board gets Hagadone proposals Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A8 Taggart Cynthia January 27 1989 Region hails Northwest playground plan Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p A1 Bergum Steve June 3 2006 Loop courses maturing nicely Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p 3 golf Floating golf green anchors in Coeur d Alene Deseret News Salt Lake City Utah Associated Press September 2 1990 p B9 Bond David September 24 1987 Hearing set on floating green Spokane Chronicle Washington p A4 a b Coeur d Alene Official Idaho Vacation and Travel Planning Guide Accessed January 27 2009 Hagadone Floating green won t harm lake Idahonian Moscow October 2 1990 p 3A The Best Golf Courses in Idaho Golf Digest August 24 2015 Retrieved July 10 2016 External links editOfficial website The Coeur d Alene Resort Golf Course YouTube The Coeur d Alene amp The Floating Green Golf Channel 2010 Golf Course Gurus Coeur d Alene Resort Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coeur d 27Alene Resort amp oldid 1196163463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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