Teeing Off
For a “ski town,” Park City has more championship golf than you can shake your club at. Here’s an introduction, but to really get to know the greens of the area, we’d love to take you out to play a round!
TUHAYE
Play Tuhaye’s par-72 championship course, and you may have to work to keep your eye on the ball. Meticulously designed by Masters and British Open Champion, Mark O’Meara, this luxurious 7,801-yard course is sheltered in Tuhaye’s rolling hills and surrounded by fantastic mountain panoramas.
With 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.
GLENWILD
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. This private 7,541-yard, par-71 course does just that.
PROMONTORY
Jack Nicklaus Golf Course
Jack Nicklaus does it again. His highly anticipated Promontory golf course at 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. Nicklaus is frequently ranked among Golf Digest's Top 100 and his signature course at Promontory will likely follow suit.
Pete Dye Golf Course
Named as Golf Inc. Magazine's "2003 Golf Development of the Year," Promontory’s Pete Dye Golf Course has received numerous accolades as a private golf community. Estates West Magazine writes "Altogether, it's a stunning and memorable course." Travel & Leisure Golf Magazine adds "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."
Victory Ranch Club
Honoring the natural beauty of the land, Victory Ranch Club will offer an 18-hole Rees Jones-designed championship golf course with outstanding practice facilities and a Par-3 Short Course. Shaped by the environment and complementing the natural landscape, the courses have been designed to shed a new perspective on the heart of the game.
For More Information
www.tuhaye.com
