Manito Golf & Country Club, is a Private, 18 hole golf course located in Spokane, Washington.
Manito Golf & Country Club was founded in 1917 at Hart Field. The Club moved to its current location in 1922 with the opening of the course. The course e was designed by Vernon Macan. Peter Thomson, Michael Wolveridge and Ron Fream redesigned this course in 1979.
Manito sits on mostly flat ground with towering pine trees lining the relatively tight fairways. The par 71 course is 6,470 yards long with a slope of 128 and a course rating of 70.9. The course is most famous for being the site of the 1944 PGA Championship and their famous greens; which Byron Nelson called "the fastest greens I ever played." .
Water comes 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
Blue tees: par-71, 6,470 yards, 70.9 / 128
White tees: par-71, 6,188 yards, 69.9 / 125
Gold tees: par-71, 5,698 yards, 67.6 / 121
Red tees: par-71, 5,194 yards, 70.0 / 123