Park City: Where Alpine Elevation Meets Mountain Golf.
Park City delivers high-altitude golf with sweeping mountain scenery, crisp air, and fairways shaped naturally by alpine contours. Courses here feel immersed in the landscape, routed through forests, ridgelines, and mountain valleys, creating rounds defined by elevation changes, panoramic views, and strategic shot-making. The town blends Western heritage with understated luxury, giving the region a relaxed but elevated mountain-golf character.
Featured Golf Courses
Soldier Hollow Golf Course (Gold) – Midway, UT
Architect: Gene Bates (2004)
Set along the ridges above Midway, the Gold Course offers a true mountain-golf experience with views stretching across the Heber Valley and toward the Wasatch peaks. Narrow, undulating fairways follow the land, and several tee shots require confident carries over natural features. Greens sit subtly within native vegetation, giving the course a rugged yet refined rhythm that reflects the surrounding terrain.
Park City Golf Club – Park City, UT
Architect: William H. Neff (1963); Restored by William Neff Jr.
Located in the heart of Park City, this course combines alpine scenery with classic mountain-town charm. Tree-lined fairways and gentle elevation changes reward precision over power, and greens encourage thoughtful placement. The setting, pine forests, mountain backdrops, and glimpses of ski runs
Wasatch Mountain Golf Course – Midway, UT
Architect: William H. Neff (1972); Restored by William Neff Jr.
Wasatch Mountain winds through forests, canyons, and hillside terrain above the Heber Valley. The routing embraces elevation changes, side-hill lies, and long views over the valley. The facility features two distinct experiences: the Lake Course, with gentler fairways and water features, and the Mountain Course, which offers more dramatic climbs and forested corridors.
Plan Your Next Trip the Right Way
Insider Notes:
Soldier Hollow (Gold) and Wasatch Mountain: Just minutes apart, making them ideal for a 36-hole mountain-golf day.
Wildlife: Common throughout the region, it’s not unusual to see deer, elk, or wild turkeys along the fairways during morning rounds.
Early warm-up or casual stroll: Park City’s Main Street is quiet in the mornings and great for coffee, galleries, and mountain views.
The McPolin Farm Trails: Offer easy fat-tire biking with scenic fields and historic landmarks near Park City.
High West Distillery: Provides a popular tasting experience and one of the most distinctive après-golf stops in the area.
Airport Access:
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
Park City Golf Club: ~40 minutes
Wasatch Mountain Golf Course: ~55 minutes
Soldier Hollow Golf Course (Gold): ~1 hour
Driving Times:
Evanston, Wyoming: ~1 hour 15 minutes
Logan, Utah: ~1 hour 20 minutes
Pocatello, Idaho: ~2 hours 30 minutes
Twin Falls, Idaho: ~3 hours
Rock Springs, Wyoming: ~3 hours
Grand Junction, Colorado: ~4 hours
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