We're two Salt Lake beginners playing our way around Utah — and writing down the game plan for every course before we tee it up. These are honest pre-round guides, not reviews: the facts, the holes we're scared of, the price, and how we plan to survive. Our real scores show up on each page once we actually play it.
Our home base. These are the close, mostly-cheap muni tracks where two total beginners are starting — high reps, low pressure, short drives from the house. See all Salt Lake guides →
Our default round. Close to home, gorgeous, and good enough to grow your game on.
Total beginners and quick after-work nines. This is square one.
High-volume practice rounds on a budget. A content workhorse.
Beginners ready to stretch out to a full-length round without resort prices.
Locals who want a calm, affordable, classic muni experience.
Beginners, families, and anyone who wants a relaxed valley round without resort prices.
Improving players ready for a slightly tougher, well-kept valley round.
Salt Lake locals who want a scenic, affordable, walkable round close to home.
A short drive over the mountains: Park City / Heber resort and mountain golf. Pricier, prettier, and a fun road-trip round once we have a few under our belt. See all Wasatch Back guides →
Improving players who want a big-feel mountain round at a public price.
Day-trippers from Salt Lake who want mountain golf without a resort bill.
The red-rock destinations — St. George and beyond. Bucket-list scenery and our cold-weather escape when the valley is under snow. See all Southern Utah guides →
The bucket-list trip. This is the southern-Utah tentpole every golfer should play once.
Golf-travelers who want the newest, most cinematic course in the state.
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