Announces New PGA of America Certified Director of Golf; Unveils Array of Programs and Specials
(Worley, Idaho) – Winter is typically a dormant time for Northern Idaho golf clubs, but Coeur d’Alene Casino’s Circling Raven has been anything but sleepy this offseason, appointing a new Director of Golf, earning a new “best-in-kind” accolade, and revamping key operational components as it eagerly approaches the 2023 season.
Christopher Runyan |
A U.S. Marine veteran, Runyan assumes the golf club helm with a resume filled with distinctions including:
2021 Golf Digest “Best in State” Golf Coach
2020 PGA of America, National Patriot Award Recipient
2019, 2018, 2013-16 Pacific NW PGA Section Patriot Award Recipient
2019 Golf Digest “Best in State” Golf Coach
He is also serving on leading golf committees including PGA National Special Awards (2022-2023) and PGA National HOPE Committee (2023-2024).
Runyan brings his impressive track record to a golf club with a similarly outstanding history. Since opening in 2003, Circling Raven has accumulated dozens of honors ranging from “Best Casino Course in America” to “Top 100 U.S. Resort Course” by multiple national media outlets.
Circling Raven’s latest honor – No. 1 Public Golf Course in Idaho – came last month from GolfPass and its annual “Golfers' Choice” lists, compiled by analyzing the ratings and reviews submitted by GolfPass members throughout the preceding season.
Owned by NBCUniversal under the Golf Channel banner, GolfPass has nearly 1 million members and gets nearly 2 million unique visitors to its website monthly.
Owned by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe and designed by golf course architect Gene Bates, Circling Raven’s 18 holes are astoundingly routed across 620 stunning acres of Palouse Region terrain. The course unfurls amid woodlands, wetlands, and wildlife, including eagles and moose.
The course is “home” again this season of the Circling Raven Championship presented by KXLY News 4 Now, an Epson “#Road2LPGA” Tour event. This summer approximately 132 top women professionals will vie for their share of the $225,000 prize purse, August 21-27.
Also returning this season are the popular, value-laden Advantage Card ($299) and Player Development Card ($249), rewards programs with numerous benefits and discounts for cardholders. Leagues, events, and programs for youth and couples are also being held this season.
Golf playing rates, including 18 holes, cart with GPS, use of the practice facility start at $79 in early spring and increase to $159 in peak season on weekends for hotel guests.
For more information about Circling Raven, including stay-and-play packages and booking online, visit www.cdacasino.com or 800-523-2464.
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