SPOKANE, Wash. — You might notice some changes coming to Indian Canyon Golf Course as early as next week.
The City of Spokane said renovations to the golf course’s bunkers are expected to start Monday and last about four weeks.
The renovations will include reshaping the bunkers, installing new drainage and liners and adding new sand.
“Bunker renovation at Indian Canyon was one of the most requested on-course improvements from golfers in our master plan,” said Mark Poirier, golf manager for the City of Spokane. “Our golf courses are funded entirely through golf fees, and we invest these funds in ways that have a big impact on the quality of play and add community value to our courses. Our recent irrigation renovations are an example of this, and we’re pleased to be doing some above-ground projects as well.”
The course will offer $5 discounts on 18-hole rounds Mondays through Thursdays all day and Fridays until noon. The city said this is because there will be rotating temporary greens on one to two holes at a time.
Regular course rates will apply for Friday afternoons and weekends since there will not be any temporary greens during that time.
The city said while the bunker is under construction, work on sprinkler heads and turf aeration will also be done to minimize the impact on golfers.
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