Soldier Hollow Golf Course in Midway, UT is a mountain course in the Wasatch Back area — par 72, about 7,598 yards from the tips. Two championship 18s in a high mountain valley — pine, sage, and views that make a triple bogey feel okay.
👋 Heads up: we haven't played Soldier Hollow Golf Course yet — so this isn't a review. It's our beginner's pre-round guide: the facts about the course and how two total beginners plan to play it. Our real scores and the course record will appear on this page once we tee it up.
The vibe
Two championship 18s in a high mountain valley — pine, sage, and views that make a triple bogey feel okay.
Holes we're watching
The holes we expect to make or break our round here:
- The Gold course closing stretch with the mountains stacked behind every green
- A downhill par-3 where the thin mountain air adds a club of carry you did not ask for
How hard is it (on paper)?
Elevation changes and altitude mess with distance control; pick more club than your ego suggests.
We're beginners, so our plan is simple: play it forward a set of tees. Nobody has ever regretted a shorter, more makeable round — and the scorecard thanks you for it.
Our game plan
How we want to play Soldier Hollow Golf Course when we get there: Improving players who want a big-feel mountain round at a public price. We'll keep it in play off the tee, aim for the fat part of every green, and treat bogey as a great score while we learn.
Price & tee-time tips
Expect green fees around $45–$70 depending on season and time of day. Shoulder-season weekday mornings (late spring / early fall) are the sweet spot for price and color.
Our scores & course record
🏌️ Nothing here yet — we haven't played Soldier Hollow Golf Course.
When we tee it up and film our round, this is exactly where our scorecards, our best round, and the running Par for the Chaos course record will show up. Check back, or follow along so you catch the first attempt.
Book it / gear up
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