Indian Canyon MGC
Spokane, WA (Eastern WA near the Idaho state line)

1935, H. Chandler Egan (Pebble Beach)
Golf Digest Review, 10/11: Though the entire nearby Coeur d'Alene Resort conspires to leave you feeling good about yourself and your game, our next stop -- Indian Canyon municipal in neighboring Spokane, Wash. -- was a different kind of revelation. Designed in the early '30s, the course has retained all of its Depression severity, and at $29, virtually the same green fee. Golfers in three U.S. Public Links got punched around on this hilly course, and we were no different. Leg weary and footsore, we trudged up the 450-yard 18th, putted out, then surveyed the dozens of fieldstone steps back up to the clubhouse.

From the website: Built on a canyon wall with a vertical drop of 240 feet amid many towering pines, the course offers a diverse and unique playing environment. It is well bunkered and has undulated greens which require a deft touch if par of 72 is to be achieved over the hilly 6,255 yards.