Shooting Star
Website: https://www.shootingstarjh.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
How accessible is Shooting Star for the average golfer, or is it strictly private?
Shooting Star is indeed a private club, so you won't be able to book a tee time directly as a non-member. Your best bet is to know a member, or if you're staying at a partner luxury resort in the area, inquire about guest play privileges - sometimes there are limited opportunities. It's an exclusive experience, so plan accordingly.
When is the absolute best time of year to experience Shooting Star's course conditions and scenery?
We highly recommend visiting from late June through early September; the course is in peak condition, and the surrounding Teton mountain scenery is simply breathtaking. You'll find the weather ideal for golf, with warm days and cool evenings, making for a truly memorable round. Avoid early spring or late fall as conditions can be unpredictable.
What's the standout feature or a signature hole at Shooting Star that truly defines the experience?
The course truly shines with its dramatic elevation changes and the way it integrates the natural Teton landscape into every shot. Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th - it's a stunner with a challenging carry over water and incredible mountain views that will test your nerves and your camera's battery. The Fazio design is masterful in blending challenge with beauty.
What kind of investment should I expect for a round at Shooting Star, assuming I can get on?
While green fees aren't publicly listed due to its private nature, expect a premium experience that comes with a premium price tag. If you're fortunate enough to secure a guest round, anticipate fees well into the several hundreds of dollars, plus caddie fees and gratuities. It's an investment, but for many, it's worth every penny for the pristine conditions and exclusive atmosphere.
Beyond my clubs, what practical advice do you have for someone playing Shooting Star for the first time?
Definitely bring layers, even in summer, as mountain weather can change quickly, and the mornings can be crisp. We also strongly recommend taking a caddie; their local knowledge is invaluable for navigating the subtle breaks and strategic bunkering, enhancing your experience significantly. Don't forget to soak in those Teton views - they're a huge part of the appeal here.