Famed for its awe-inspiring sightlines and challenging greens, The Wolf Creek Utah Golf Course meanders across foothills and through oak groves at the head of spectacular Ogden Valley - a true test of your ability to keep your head in the game.
This William Hull original design was built in 1975. Using the natural terrain of the Wasatch Mountain foot hills the course offers many elevation changes and spectacular views. This traditional style course is year round home to many deer and other wildlife. Tree lined bluegrass and rye fairways challenge players of all skill levels. With the completion of our club house renovation we can accommodate groups of all size for all types of events.
The Barn Golf Club is a privately owned family operated public golf course located in northern Utah. Nestled in the foothills of the majestic Ben Lomond peak, the Barn features 18 beautiful golf holes along with 2 practice greens, a driving range, a full service snack bar, and a well stocked pro shop full of top brand name merchandise.
The 9-hole "Sherwood Hills" course at the Sherwood Hills Golf Course facility in Wellsville, Utah features 3,315 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36.
Schneiter's Riverside golf course is located in Riverdale Utah and is is noted for it's tall trees and tight fairways. It is one of the area's most popular courses for golfers of all skill levels. The par 71, 18 hole layout is a full service golf facility with a driving range, snack bar, banquet facilities, corporate outings, and PGA golf instruction.
Schneiter's Bluff is a links-style course located in West Point, Utah. The course is meticulously maintained and offers great views of Antelope Island, the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Mountain range.
The 18-hole "Mount Ogden" course at the Mount Ogden Golf Course facility in Ogden, Utah features 6,450 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 .
May 10, 1869 the Union and Central Pacific Railroads joined their rails at Promontory Summit. Golden Spike National Historic Site commemorates this incredible accomplishment of this nation's first transcontinental railroad.
Our two nines differ slightly. The front nine is very hilly, and the back nine is longer but more level. Beautiful mountains form the backdrop of our course, which is also scattered with rustic Army buildings-leftovers from a World War II-era hospital that pre-dated the golf course.
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