Park City Municiple Golf Course - Park City
Consistently ranked as one of the premier
public golf courses in the intermountain region, Park City
Golf Club offers a challenging game at one of the state’s
most enviable locations.
First built in 1963 as a nine-hole course,
this William Neff, signature golf course was redesigned to
its current 18-holes in 1976. The Summer 2003 opening of
an updated #18, redesigned by William Neff Jr., promises
to reveal what we believe will be one of the classic finishing
holes in Utah. In addition to providing professionally designed
and well kept greens, Park City Golf Club’s elevation of 6700 feet can actually
add distance to your shots while you play on a course that
is typically 10 to 15 degrees cooler than most courses in the
area—a definite bonus during the hot summer months.
Visit www.parkcity.org for more info.
Park Meadows - Park City
Located in the heart of Park City,
Park Meadows Country Club is only a few minutes from nearly
anywhere in town. Our members enjoy convenient access to a
private, first-class club. Our club is owned by our members,
and is managed exclusively for the members' benefit and enjoyment.
This Jack Nicklaus course designed in the Scottish links tradition
has 105 sand bunkers and water on 12 holes. Excellent catering
services & banquet
facilities. Other amenities include a fitness center and
pool.
Visit www.parkmeadowscc.com for more info.
Promontory - Park City
Estates West Magazine says about the current
Pete Dye designed course: "Altogether, it's a stunning and memorable course." And
Travel & Leisure Golf Magazine writes "there are six
sets of tees (including one for juniors), ample saddled fairways,
greens that could be measured not in square feet but in acreage
and nary a railroad tie or pot bunker in sight."
Jack Nicklaus does it again. His highly anticipated golf course
is scheduled to open in 2006. Set against a mountain backdrop
in Promontory's scenic Painted Valley, the course has been
carefully planned to delight the senses and reward players
of all abilities. Frequently ranked among Golf Digest's Top
100, his signature course at Promontory is very likely to follow
suit.
Visit www.promontoryclub.com for more info.
Glenwild - Park City
The course at Glenwild was designed by
Tom Fazio, one of the most celebrated designers of our time.
In fact, no living designer has more credits on Golf Digest's
list of America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses and Golfweek's
collection of America's Best. Fazio is known for creating
golf that blends naturally with its environment. And the
private 7,541-yard, par-71 course does just that. The "core
golf " layout embraces the natural topography and features
of the land, creating an almost seamless transition from course
to countryside. With superb routing away from homes and roads
the course takes advantage of the awe-inspiring scenery and
shot values that enhance its playability and scenic appeal
ensuring that it will become known as one of the finest golf
courses in America.
Visit www.glenwild.com for more info.
Jeremy Ranch Country Club - Park City
Ranked #1 in the state by "Golf Week," this
Arnold Palmer-designed course is par 72, 7,327 yards. It's
amenities include a driving range; putting green; chipping
area; practice bunker; full service pro shop; snack bar;
on course snack shop; beverage/snack cart; fine dining; banquet
room, reception hall and conference room.
For more info call 435-649-2700.
Tuhaye - Park City
Of all the challenges our par-72, championship
course offers, perhaps the most challenging is keeping your
eye on the ball. With fantastic mountain panoramas and a
luxurious course with all bent grass turf, you’ll enjoy one of the finest golf
environments. Meticulously designed by Masters and British
Open Champion, Mark O'Meara, our 7,801-yard course is sheltered
in Tuhaye’s rolling hills for a traditional golf experience
in a mountain setting.
With luxurious bent grass tees, fairways, and greens, Tuhaye
offers one of the finest playing surfaces possible. Coupled
with five individual tee boxes on most holes, a number of split
fairways, and the course length of your choice from 5,500 to
7,801 yards, the golf experience at Tuhaye is forever fresh.
For family fun or a quick evening round, Tuhaye will also include
a 9-hole, par-3 course complete with an authentic old Scottish
clubhouse to be relocated from Gleneagles.
Visit www.tuhaye.com for more details.
The Homestead - Midway
The Homestead course, located only 20 minutes
from Park City, is a par 72 course measuring 7,017 yards from
the back tees and plays 5,091 yards from the forward tees.
Our course rating is 73.0 from the back tees and 68.2 from
the forward. Weather permitting, we're open April 1st through
October 31st. To improve your game, we also have a practice
putting green, chipping green, driving range and club rentals.
Our golf shop is above par (unlike a game of golf, that's a
good thing) with golfing attire, shoes, clubs and equipment
for men, women and children.Golfers will find that our greens
are bent grass, our fairways are bluegrass and our golf shop
is first class.
Visit www.turnberryhomestead.com for more info.
Wasatch - Midway
The park’s challenging
18-hole Mountain Course (cart required) is carved from natural
mountain contours, and is known for occasional sightings of
roaming deer, elk, wild turkeys, moose and other wildlife.
You’ll reach vantage points overlooking
the beautiful Heber Valley below. The 18-hole Lake Course
lies on gentler terrain, where surrounding mountains slope
away to the valley floor. Season-long pastoral beauty, with
tree lined fairways and eight lakes and ponds, offers just
the right setting to make the Lake Course a favorite for high,
low and “no” handicappers.
For more info call 888-WASATCH
(927-2824).
Soldier Hollow - Midway
Soldier
Hollow's two mountain golf courses are the newest addition
to the Wasatch Mountain State Park. The championship, 36-hole
facility completes the year-round recreation programs at the
2002 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games venue. Two 18-hole
courses — appropriately named the Gold and Silver
courses — offer challenging play for golfers of all abilities
and amazing views of the Heber Valley and majestic Mount Timpanogos.
Golfers and non-golfers alike will enjoy the beauty of the
facilities, the new clubhouse with floor-to-ceiling windows
and the onsite restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Gene Bates Golf Design provided the unique
design, which boasts native Utah vegetation, one of the longest
courses in the state and the originality of being the only
golf course built on an Olympic venue. Along with other Bates'
projects — from
Florida's wetlands to the coastal regions of California and
the rocky desert of southern Utah to the Green Mountains of
Vermont — Soldier Hollow's 36-hole complex is sure to
become a favorite Utah golf destination.
Visit www.golfwasatch.com/courses/soldierhollow.htm for more info
or call 1-888-WASATCH (927-2824).
Mountain Dell - Salt Lake city

When the original 18-hole layout at Mountain Dell was expanded
and a 36-hole facility opened in 1991, the Lake Course incorporated
the majority of the new holes sculpted out of the Wasatch Mountains
by renowned architect William H. Neff and PGA Tour consultant
Mike Reid. The Lake Course at Mountain Dell features narrow,
rolling fairways and dramatic tee shots over deep ravines and
water, which place a premium on precision and accuracy. Using
the natural terrain, many holes on the Lake Course are carved
out of the scrub oak and native bushes while providing breathtaking
views and strategic challenges.
The Lake Course is situated at 6,000 feet above sea level,
so long hitters can go for the par-4 fourth green, which measures
371 yards from the blue tees and 310 yards from the whites.
It is a picturesque, dramatic, risk-reward opportunity that
ranks as one of the most memorable holes on the golf course.
After an exciting day of golf, stop by the clubhouse and visit
the lounge and pro shop, or take advantage of the on-site instruction
offered. The mountain setting and clubhouse facilities provide
the perfect venue for banquets and post-tournament receptions
Visit www.slcgov.com for more info.
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