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lakes Hole 1

Par 5
560 548 548 508 505

 

Description

A welcoming opening hole with a generous landing area, perfect for the first tee shot of the day. Favor the right side, where the downhill slope adds valuable distance. On approach, proceed with caution—a hidden ravine short of the green can quickly penalize anything left short.
 

Lakes Hole 2

Par 3
150 135 128 128 71
 

Description

A short par 3 over water that demands commitment. The lake stretches nearly to the green, making this shot play as a full carry. The putting surface can be treacherous, especially from above the hole.
 

Lakes Hole 3

Par 4
419 385 365 337 305
 

Description

The first par 4 on the Lakes course features a subtle dogleg right. Fairway and greenside bunkering require thoughtful positioning off the tee to set up a controlled approach.
 

Lakes Hole 4

Par 4
408 394 382 382 302
 

Description

A pronounced dogleg right offers risk-reward options. Longer hitters may attempt to cut the corner, while the smarter play is to lay up to the turn and approach from a better angle.

Lakes Hole 5

Par 4
440 403 367 346 343
 

Description

A strong par 4 playing slightly uphill. Players must choose a line off the tee around a prominent tree. The elevated approach demands precise club selection.

Lakes Hole 6

Par 4
411 391 366 327 312
 

Description

A straightaway par 4 that invites an aggressive tee shot. Hillside bunkers guard the left, with additional bunkering right. A solid drive creates a prime birdie opportunity.

Lakes Hole 7

Par 3
192 170 154 130 110
 

Description

The longer of the two par 3s on this nine. The green is narrow, sloped, and not very deep, placing a premium on accuracy and putting.

Lakes Hole 8

Par 4
402 382 351 333 314
 

Description

A rare dogleg left that favors a draw. Fairway bunkers at the corner punish misplayed tee shots, making position off the tee critical.

Lakes Hole 9

Par 5
510 493 450 412 402
 

Description

A demanding uphill finishing hole. Strong drives may give longer hitters a chance to reach in two, but most players will benefit from positioning themselves for a controlled wedge into the green.

Valley Hole 1

Par 4
484 443 380 380 375
 

Description

A long, downhill par 4 that rewards a strong tee shot. The wide approach into the green allows players to run in a longer iron or even a fairway wood, making this an inviting opening hole.
 

Valley Hole 2

Par 4
403 392 360 328 321
 

Description

A dogleg right with trouble lining the right side off the tee. After navigating the drive, the approach demands precision—any shot drifting left will be punished by the severe slope.

Valley Hole 3

Par 4
404 388 375 375 367
 

Description

A par 4 defined by constant elevation change from tee to green. Distance control and club selection are key to navigating this dynamic hole.
 

Valley Hole 4

Par 3
172 163 159 159 156
 

Description

A medium-length par 3 guarded by trouble on all sides. Misses left, right, or long can all lead to difficult recoveries.

Valley Hole 5

Par 5
539 520 502 440 434
 

Description

A strategic par 5 with bunkering off the tee—short right and long left. Players going for the green in two should avoid the left side, while those laying up must account for a cross bunker short of the green.

Valley Hole 6

Par 4
356 323 309 309 288
 

Description

A straight tee shot leads into a gentle bend left toward the green. Players are rewarded for smart positioning off the tee to set up a favorable approach.

Valley Hole 7

Par 4
351 340 325 325 285
 

Description

A straightaway and potentially gettable par 4. Don’t let the shorter yardage fool you—subtle trouble awaits those who get too aggressive.

Valley Hole 8

Par 3
245 215 185 165 140
 

Description

A monster par 3 that can stretch to nearly 280 yards. A generous green offers some forgiveness, but the length alone makes this a formidable challenge.

Valley Hole 9

Par 5
567 512 498 469 420
 

Description

A strong finishing hole that climbs steadily uphill after the tee shot. Stunning mountain views frame the approach, while an elevated green and well-placed bunkers create a true risk-reward opportunity.

Mountain Hole 1

Par 5
561 523 508 456 419
 

Description

A demanding par 5 that begins with a tee shot over a ravine before turning sharply left. Precision on the second and third shots is essential to navigate the dogleg.

 

Mountain Hole 2

Par 4
362 330 305 305 295
 

Description

A tight fairway bordered by heavy trees on the left. The green is severely sloped away from the Wasatch Mountains, making every putt a challenge.

 

Mountain Hole 3

Par 4
431 399 381 381 376
 

Description

A scenic par 4 offering exceptional views of the valley and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west. Playing downhill, this hole rewards a precise approach and strong wedge play.

 

Mountain Hole 4

Par 3
198 176 176 134 117
 

Description

A downhill par 3 framed by mature trees. Wind can be difficult to judge from the tee, adding an extra layer of challenge to club selection.

Mountain Hole 5

Par 4
403 372 362 340 264
 

Description

Accuracy is critical off the tee. The approach is guarded on the right by well-placed bunkers and trees, demanding a well-executed second shot.

Mountain Hole 6

Par 4
430 375 365 341 308
 

Description

A dogleg right that rewards longer hitters willing to take on the challenge of threading their drive past a prominent tree on the corner.

Mountain Hole 7

Par 4
429 389 389 350 345
 

Description

A relatively open par 4 from tee to green. Despite the openness, the green complex can be tricky, requiring focus and attention on the approach and putt.

Mountain Hole 8

Par 5
520 488 470 440 413
 

Description

Water comes into play off the tee along the left side, with a smaller lake guarding the front of the green. Strategic shot selection is key to navigating this risk-reward par 5.

Mountain Hole 9

Par 3
170 155 155 130 105
 

Description

An uphill finishing par 3. Bunkering on the right and a false front on the left create a challenging green complex, making for a demanding final hole.

 

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