Prairie Falls Golf Club in Post Falls, Idaho is adding a 43,000-sq.-ft. facility, which includes 17 hotel suites, a 5,200-sq.-ft. event center, a full-service kitchen and bar, six simulator bays featuring golf, soccer and football, a clubhouse and pro shop. “We feel like this is going to be a new community hub,” says General Manager Melissa Schock.
Prairie Falls Golf Club in Post Falls, Idaho is building a 43,000-sq.-ft. facility with a host of stay-and-play options, the Coeur d’Alene/Post Falls Press reported.
The facility will include 17 hotel suites, a 5,200-sq.-ft. event center, a full-service Iron, Wood and Ice Urban Kitchen and Bar, six simulator bays featuring golf, soccer and football, a clubhouse and pro shop, the Press reported. River City Pizza and the Prairie Falls Grocery Market will lease retail space in the new facility, which is set to open in June.
“We are so excited,” Prairie Falls General Manager Melissa Schock said. “We feel like this is going to be a new community hub.”
People won’t have to be club members to enjoy the new amenities, the Press reported.
“We want people to be able to walk from their homes and eat dinner or grocery shop,” Schock said. “This will be a new gathering spot in Post Falls.”
She told the Press she is already booking reservations for the event center.
“This is going to add a whole new niche here,” Schock said. “It’s going to be a lot of fun. There’s nothing like it in Post Falls. You can stay, you can play, you can eat and bring your family.”
Improvements are always being made to the golf course, she told the Press.
“We’re adding 45 new electric golf carts and a water feature,” Schock said.
Prairie Falls Golf Club is owned by Rob and Emily Clark, the Press reported. The Clarks, who formerly owned the Sawmill Grille and Bell Tower Funeral Home in Post Falls, bought Prairie Falls Golf Course in August 2021. The course originally opened in 1998.
“We just want to take this golf course to the next level,” Rob Clark said in a September 2021 Press article. “We are bringing in more amenities for our neighbors, the people in Post Falls.”
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