Wasatch Mountain State Golf Course
18 hole Par 71 Mountain Course & 18 hole Par 72 Lake Course
Website: http://www.wasatchgolfcourse.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Which course should I play at Wasatch Mountain - the Mountain or the Lake Course?
You absolutely need to play both if you have time, but if you're pressed, the Mountain Course offers those dramatic elevation changes and views you expect from the name. The Lake Course is a bit more forgiving and scenic around the water, a great contrast. We recommend starting with the Mountain for the challenge and then enjoying the Lake's beauty.
When is the best time of year to play Wasatch Mountain State Golf Course?
We've found late spring through early fall is ideal; think May to October. The summer months offer lush conditions and warm weather, but shoulder seasons like May or September give you cooler temperatures and often fewer crowds. Always check their website for opening dates, as mountain courses can have variable starts to the season.
What unique challenges or features should I expect on the Wasatch Mountain Course?
Get ready for some serious elevation changes and stunning panoramic views that will test your club selection. You'll often be hitting downhill or uphill, so trust your yardage and enjoy the dramatic scenery. Don't forget to account for the thinner air if you're coming from sea level - your ball will fly a bit further here.
Is the Lake Course at Wasatch Mountain just a flat, easy round, or does it have its own character?
While it's generally flatter than its mountain counterpart, don't mistake the Lake Course for being boring; it has plenty of character. You'll find strategic water hazards and tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy, plus those beautiful views of Deer Creek Reservoir. It's a fantastic, enjoyable round that still requires thoughtful play.
What's the best way to secure a tee time and what amenities are available at Wasatch Mountain?
We strongly advise booking your tee times online well in advance, especially for weekend play, as this course is popular with locals and visitors alike. You'll find a pro shop with essentials and a snack bar for post-round refreshments. It's a state park course, so expect good, solid facilities without excessive frills.