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Review Date February 17, 2008 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
2 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: nick5429, Scratch Golfer Summary: This is a traditional 18 hole golf course. It is easy to tell that the front nine is much older than the back nine. This golf course is somewhat boring to play, with not much difficulty. It is in great shape and has a nice driving range. Pro-shop is very pretty. Signature hole is #11 par five that has a risk/reward drive over a ditch about 270 yards from the tee. Customer Service: friendly staff Similar Courses Played: Bloomington C.C. in St. George
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Review Date July 31, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Trevor Amicone, Shoots in the 80s, from Sandy,Utah Summary: very nice golf course. #1 is a straight par 4 avoid the fairway bunker on the right and the bunker on the right of the green. # 2 is a long and straight par 5. avoid the fariway bunker on the right and try to stay left. very difficult to get there in two. #3 is a dogleg right. once again avoid t he fairway bunker on the right. try to stay left. it's a great shot if you hit the green on two. the green is very hard to get on. #4 is a par 3 over some water. bunker on the right of the green. the green tends to be somewhat open. tee off from the top off a hill there is a sprinkler head with a marker at the tee box, trust it! # 5 is a par 4 just try to stay down the middle. heavy trees on both side of the fairway. #6 is a long par 5 with two fairway bunkers on the right and the left is filled with trees, if you miss the fairway miss it right. # 7 is a par three. trust the sprinkler head near the ball washer, it is more accurate than the scorecard. #8 is a dogleg right. try to stay left but avoid the bunkers on the left side of the fairway. # 9 is a dogleg left. try to fly the bunkers on the left, you can do it with a strong drive. If you want to lay up watch the bunker at the bend and stay out of the rough. there's a little bit of water on the left, but it should be no problem. # 10 is a dogleg left over water. you can drive the green if you can get it over the trees and hit it far off the drive. i suggest a layup with a 3-wood. just top the left of the bunker in the fairway. #11 is the hardest par 4 in the state of utah. there is a creek in the middle of the fairway. It takes a monster drive to get it over the creek, but if you want to land in front of the creek, hit a 3-wood. the ball rolls forever. #12 is a par 3 if you miss the green miss it on the left there is heavy rough and heavy trees on the right. takes a solid stroke. #13 is a dogleg right par 4. Stay left! the green is so much more accessible from the left of the fairway than the right. # 14 is a long par 5. it takes two awesome starokes to get it there in two. the right is heavily gaurded by trees and houses. #15 is a straight par 4. very easy if you stay left. still not that hard if you miss a little to the right. #16 is a par 3 over a creek right in front of the tee box. the green is very open. #17 and 3 18 are relatively straight and the greens are open just stay left Customer Service: very good Similar Courses Played: putting green is very good as well as the driving range.
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