Salt Lake Country Club

18 hole Par 72

Website: https://www.saltlakecountryclub.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a non-member secure a tee time at Salt Lake Country Club?

As a private club, playing Salt Lake Country Club typically requires an invitation from a current member. We recommend reaching out to your network or exploring reciprocal arrangements if your home club has one, as this is your best bet for experiencing this classic track. Don't expect to just call up and book a round.

What's the most memorable or challenging stretch of holes at Salt Lake Country Club?

You'll find the back nine really ramps up the challenge, particularly around the 13th through 15th holes. The course demands precise iron play and smart course management, especially with the subtle elevation changes and mature tree lines. We love how the course rewards thoughtful golf over brute strength.

When is the ideal season to play Salt Lake Country Club for the best conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October) to experience Salt Lake Country Club at its peak. The weather is usually perfect-crisp mornings and comfortable afternoons-and the course conditions are typically immaculate, avoiding the intense summer heat. You'll get lush fairways and true-rolling greens.

Beyond the golf, what kind of amenities and atmosphere should I expect at Salt Lake Country Club?

Expect a refined, classic country club experience with excellent service and a relaxed, yet traditional atmosphere. The practice facilities are top-notch, and the clubhouse offers a comfortable setting for a post-round meal or drink. It's a place where you feel the history and tradition, without any stuffiness.

What makes the course design at Salt Lake Country Club stand out from other Utah courses?

Salt Lake Country Club offers a timeless, parkland-style layout that truly stands apart from many of Utah's more modern, desert-influenced courses. The mature trees, classic bunkering, and subtle elevation changes create a strategic test that feels both traditional and engaging. It's a walk through golf history, beautifully maintained.