The Valley Club's North Course sits in the Wood River Valley near Hailey, Idaho, designed by three-time U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin and opened in the late 1990s. Irwin, who transitioned to course design after his competitive career, created a layout that works with the high-desert terrain and mountain landscape characteristic of central Idaho. The course occupies relatively open ground with views toward the surrounding ranges, and the routing reflects both the natural contours of the valley floor and the design principles Irwin developed through his playing experience on championship courses.
The North Course is part of a private club that also features a second eighteen holes, giving members considerable variety in their golf. The design incorporates native grasses and sagebrush areas that define the playing corridors, and the conditioning typically emphasizes firm, fast conditions suited to the high-altitude environment. Water features appear on several holes, and the bunkering style reflects a straightforward, strategic approach rather than excessive ornamentation.
The Valley Club serves a membership drawn partly from the nearby Sun Valley resort community, which has long attracted visitors and seasonal residents to the area. The club operates as a traditional private facility with dining and social amenities. The North Course, like its companion layout, offers a mountain golf experience distinct from the tree-lined parkland courses found in more temperate regions, with the altitude and climate influencing both playing conditions and the growing season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
North was designed by Hale Irwin.
North at The Valley Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at North is 36.
North plays 3,543 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at North is 134.
North is a 9-hole course.