Glendale Golf Course
18 hole Par 72
Website: https://www.slc-golf.com/glendale_golf_course/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Glendale Golf Course, and what can I expect from the course conditions?
We always recommend visiting Glendale in the late spring or early fall. The fairways are lush and green without the intense summer heat, and the mature trees lining many holes really pop with color. You'll find the greens firm and true, offering a fair challenge.
Are there any signature holes or particular challenges at Glendale Golf Course I should be prepared for?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th hole-it's a real beauty but demands precision over a pond. Also, the dogleg left on the 7th par-4 can trick you into cutting too much corner, so play it safe off the tee.
What's the typical cost to play Glendale, and how is the pace of play?
Glendale offers excellent value, typically falling into the mid-range for a well-maintained 18-hole course. You can expect to pay around $50-75 for a round with a cart, depending on the day and time. Pace of play is generally good, often finishing in about four hours, especially if you snag an early morning tee time.
What kind of amenities does Glendale Golf Course offer, especially for a post-round meal or drink?
The clubhouse at Glendale is cozy and welcoming, perfect for unwinding after your round. Their grill serves up a fantastic burger, and the patio offers a nice view overlooking the 18th green. It's a great spot to recap your birdies and bogeys.
What's one unique aspect of Glendale Golf Course that first-time visitors often miss, and do you have any local tips?
Many first-timers don't fully appreciate the subtle elevation changes on the back nine-they can really impact your club selection. Our best tip is to trust your yardage book and don't be afraid to take an extra club on uphill approaches, especially on holes 11 and 16.