词条 | Coeur d'Alene Resort |
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|name = The Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course |image = floatinggreen.jpg |imagesize = 230px |caption = The Floating Green - (14th Hole) on Lake Coeur d'Alene in 2005 | pushpin_map = Idaho | pushpin_mapsize = 220 | pushpin_map_caption = Location of the resort in north Idaho | location = Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, U.S. |coordinates = {{coord|47.672|-116.784|type:landmark|display=inline,title}} |establishment = 1991, {{Time ago|1991}} |type = Resort / Public |owner = Duane Hagadone & Jerry Jaeger |operator = Hagadone Hospitality |holes = 18 |elevation = {{convert|2150|ft|-1}} |tournaments = |website = cdaresort.com |course1 = |designer1 = Scott Miller |par1 = 71 |length1 = {{convert|6803|yd|abbr=on}} (gold)[1] {{convert|6355|yd|abbr=on}} (blue) {{convert|5914|yd|abbr=on}} (tan) {{convert|5436|yd|abbr=on}} (copper) {{convert|4448|yd|abbr=on}} (mauve) |rating1 = 71.8, 70.1 (blue), 68.2 (tan)[2] |slope1 = 127, 122 (blue), 116 (tan)[2] |record1 = 64 |course2 = |designer2 = |par2 = |length2 = |rating2 = |record2 = |course3 = |designer3 = |par3 = |length3 = |rating3 = |record3 = |course4 = |designer4 = |par4 = |length4 = |rating4 = |record4 = |image2 = resortLogo.jpg |imagesize2 = |caption2 = }} The Coeur d'Alene Resort is a luxury 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 hotel has 338 rooms and suites, and its main tower has 18 floors. At {{convert|216|ft}}, it is the tallest building in northern Idaho and the third-highest {{nowrap|in the state.}} HistoryThe "North Shore Resort" opened {{Time ago|1965}} in 1965 and completed its seven-story tower {{nowrap|in 1973;[3]}} it was acquired by Hagadone Hospitality in June 1983 in a takeover of {{nowrap|Western Frontiers, Inc.[4][5][6]}} Duane Hagadone soon announced plans for resort {{nowrap|expansion,[7]}} and the North Shore closed on New Year's Day in 1986 for several months; it reopened in the spring with a new name: {{nowrap|"The Coeur d'Alene:}} {{nowrap|A Resort on the Lake."[8][9]}} The new 18-story addition, known as the Lake Tower, was built by Hagadone and Jerry Jaeger and opened {{Time ago|1986}} {{nowrap|in May 1986.[10][11]}} Designed by architect R.G. Nelson, the hotel features a {{convert|0.75|mi|1|sing=on}} 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 {{nowrap|sawmill,[12][13]}} which operated from {{nowrap|1916 to 1987,}} closing on {{nowrap|October 31.[14][15][16]}} The Hagadone Corporation bought the property from Potlatch Corporation in March 1988 via {{nowrap|a three-way}} {{nowrap|land swap,[17][18]}} and its buildings were allowed to be burned in June; local fire departments used it as a {{nowrap|training exercise.[19][20]}} The golf course and the floating green were developed, and the course opened for play {{Time ago|1991}} in 1991.[21][22][23] {{nowrap|Its construction}} required environmental clean-up of the debris left from the {{nowrap|lumber industry,[12]}} and had stalled in August 1988.[24][25] With environmental concerns allayed, the project was well received in January and course construction began in 1989.[26] The seven-story Park Tower (1973), completed a renovation {{nowrap|in 2000,[6]}} as did the signature Lake Tower (1986) {{nowrap|in 2006.[27]}} Golf courseThe resort's golf course is best known for its floating green on the 14th hole,[21][22][23][28] and location on the north shore {{nowrap|of the lake.[29][30]}} {{nowrap|The 2,300-ton}} floating green was installed in September 1990 and unveiled by Hagadone and Governor Cecil Andrus shortly {{nowrap|after;[31]}} the course opened the {{nowrap|following spring.[21][22][23]}} "Putter" is the vessel that shuttles players to and from {{nowrap|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.[30][32] The course was featured in the video game Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005; its average elevation is approximately {{convert|2200|ft|-1}} above sea level. Scorecard{{Golf18|title=Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course}}{{par18|5|4|3|4|3|3|4|4|5|35|4|5|3|4|3|5|4|4|4|36|71}}{{handicap18|name=Men's|7|3|17|5|13|15|11|9|1|6|2|14|12|10|16|8|18|4}}{{gold18 |71.8 / 127 |540|479|155|322|148|169|435|437|601|3286|469|538|249|368|218|495|429|269|482|3517|6803}}{{yellow18|name=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}}{{blue18 |70.1 / 122 |526|436|128|307|132|163|395|420|566|3073|438|522|208|336|175|478|417|257|451|3282|6355}}{{white18|name=Tan |rssize=9pt |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}}{{par18 |5|4|3|4|3|3|4|4|5|35|4|5|3|4|3|5|4|4|4|36|71 }}{{handicap18|name=Women's|3|7|15|9|17|13|11|5|1| 10|2|18|16|12|8|6|14|4}}{{red18|name=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}}{{silver18|name=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}}{{end18}}Source:[1][2]References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.cdaresort.com/assets/pdf/cda_resort_scorecard.pdf |publisher=Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course |title=Scorecard |accessdate=June 26, 2016}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://ncrdb.usga.org/NCRDB/courseTeeInfo.aspx?CourseID=4041|publisher=USGA|title=Course Rating & Slope: Cd'A Resort|accessdate=June 26, 2016}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=bKhYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tfgDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5779,4037222|newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle|location=Washington|agency=(photo)|title=June target|date=March 28, 1973|page=5}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4u0vAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2-4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5082,7153998|newspaper=Spokesman-Review|location=Spokane, Washington|last=Clark|first=Doug|title=Templin files suit to stop takeover bid|date=May 28, 1983|page=2}} 5. ^{{cite 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