Mountain Dell Golf Course

18 hole Par 71 Lake Course & 18 hole Par 72 Canyon Course

Website: https://www.slc-golf.com/mountain-dell.html

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to tackle Mountain Dell's courses?

You'll want to aim for late spring through early fall here. The mountain air is crisp, and the courses are in peak condition, offering a refreshing escape from city heat. Expect cooler mornings, so bring layers, especially for those early tee times.

Should I play the Lake Course or the Canyon Course at Mountain Dell?

If you're short on time or want a true challenge, we recommend the Canyon Course. It's a bit longer and demands more precision, especially with its dramatic elevation changes. The Lake Course is more forgiving but still offers stunning views and a great round.

What's the most unique challenge I'll face playing Mountain Dell?

The elevation changes are a constant factor here, especially on the Canyon Course. You'll find yourself hitting uphill and downhill shots frequently, so club selection becomes crucial. Don't be surprised if your ball flies a little further in the thinner mountain air.

Can I walk both courses at Mountain Dell, or should I opt for a cart?

While you *can* walk, we strongly suggest a cart, especially if you're playing 36 holes or aren't accustomed to significant elevation changes. The terrain is quite hilly, and you'll conserve energy to focus on your game. Save your legs for the post-round celebration.

What kind of atmosphere and amenities can I expect at Mountain Dell?

This isn't a stuffy country club; it's a welcoming, well-maintained public course with a friendly, local feel. You'll find a pro shop with essentials and a snack bar for a quick bite, perfect for fueling up between nines. It's all about the golf and the stunning mountain backdrop.