The Links at Teton Peaks

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play The Links at Teton Peaks?

We recommend targeting late June through early September for the absolute best conditions. The mountain air is crisp, the fescue is vibrant, and the course plays firm and fast, just as a links course should. You'll avoid any lingering snow or early autumn chill, ensuring a truly memorable round.

What makes The Links at Teton Peaks different from other mountain courses?

Unlike typical mountain courses with tree-lined fairways and dramatic elevation drops, Teton Peaks truly embraces its links identity. You'll find wide-open vistas, fescue-lined fairways, and strategic bunkering that demands creative shot-making, all set against those incredible Teton backdrops. It's a unique blend of rugged mountain beauty and classic links strategy.

How challenging is The Links at Teton Peaks for an average golfer?

Don't let the wide fairways fool you-Teton Peaks is a proper links test, especially when the wind picks up. The firm conditions mean you'll need to master the bump-and-run, and the elevation changes add another layer of complexity to club selection. It's a fair challenge, but you'll definitely use every club in your bag and think your way around.

What's the cost like, and is it worth the splurge for a round here?

Expect green fees to be on the higher side, typical for a premium destination course in such a stunning location. However, we firmly believe it's worth every penny for the unparalleled views and the unique links experience you won't find anywhere else in the mountains. Consider it an investment in a truly unforgettable round, not just another tee time.

Are there any specific holes or features I should look out for at Teton Peaks?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th hole; it's an absolute stunner. You'll hit over a natural ravine to a green perched against a dramatic Teton backdrop-it's a postcard moment and a real test of nerve. Also, pay close attention to the subtle undulations on the greens; they can be deceptively tricky.