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Reciprocals

Meridian Valley Country Club has reciprocal agreements with the following country clubs. All reciprocal tee times must be setup in advance through Greg Manley.

Manito Golf & Country Club (Click header to Expand/Collapse)

5303 S Hatch Road
Spokane, WA 99223
Phone: (509) 448-5829

This course has tree-lined fairways and fast greens. The flat terrain makes this course pleasant to walk. There is water coming into play on three holes.

The signature hole is #18, a 351-yard, par 4, requiring an approach shot over a lake to the green. Peter Thomson, Michael Wolveridge and Ron Fream redesigned this course in 1979.

Spokane Country Club (Click header to Expand/Collapse)

2010 W Waikiki Road
Spokane, WA 99218
Phone: (509) 466-9813

This course's fairways are narrow and its greens are medium in size and speed. This is a relatively flat course, but there is some slight mounding that might cause some uneven lies. Water hazards come into play on eight holes.

This course, which was redesigned by Robert Muir Graves in 1988, was added to "Golf Digest's" list of America's Historic Golf Landmarks in 1998.


Walla Walla Country Club (Click header to Expand/Collapse)

1390 Country Club Road
Walla Walla, WA 99362
Phone: (509)525-1562

This course has well-manicured greens and fairways. The greens are small and difficult to read. There is a creek that comes into play on eight holes.

On hole #16, a 396-yard, par 4, the creek crosses just in front of the well-bunkered green.

Frank James designed the back nine, which was added in 1947, Robert Muir Graves redesigned the entire course in 1980, and John Steidel redesigned five holes in 1987.


Riverside Golf & Country Club (Click header to Expand/Collapse)

8105 NE 33rd Drive
Portland, OR 97211
(503) 288-6468

This course has undulating greens and narrow, tree-lined fairways. The signature hole is #17, a par 3, requiring a 150 yard tee shot over a lake to the green. H. Chandler Egan designed nine new holes, which were added in 1928, and the course has since been redesigned by William F. Bell (1970) and John Steidel (1989).


Astoria Golf & Country Club (Click header to Expand/Collapse)

33445 Sunset Beach Lane
Warrenton, OR 97146
Phone: (503) 861-2545

This course has fairways that are average width. Because this course is located a mile from the coast, you can expect the ocean breezes to come howling in, making proper club selection an important aspect of the game. Fourteen of their holes were designed to run parallel with rows of sand dunes, with some of the dunes measuring forty feet in height.

Hole #3, a 378-yard, Par-4, has a green situated at the bottom of a U-shaped bowl between two enormous parallel dunes and it only measures twelve yards wide.

The Oregon Coast Tournament was held there in 1993. "GOLFWEEK" rated it 89th among "America's 100 Best Classical Courses" for 1997, 91st in 1998 and 82nd in 1999.