St. George Golf Club

18 hole Par 73

Website: http://stgeorgecitygolf.com/stgeorge.php

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge at St. George Golf Club, and which holes should I look forward to?

St. George really tests your long game, especially with its Par 73 layout that demands consistent power. You'll find the back nine particularly challenging, with tricky doglegs on holes 12 and 15 requiring precise shot-making. Don't miss the dramatic downhill shot from the elevated tee on the 17th - it's a beautiful, yet intimidating, signature hole.

When is the best time of year to play St. George Golf Club for optimal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) when the weather is mild and the course is in peak condition. The fairways are lush, and the greens roll true, offering the best experience without the intense summer heat. Book your tee time for early morning to beat any potential afternoon breezes.

Is St. George Golf Club good value for the green fee, and what can I expect from the facilities?

Absolutely, St. George offers excellent value; you get a championship-length course experience without the premium price tag of some other regional clubs. The practice facilities are solid, and the pro shop is well-stocked, making it a complete package for a day on the links. You'll leave feeling like you got your money's worth.

What's the typical pace of play at St. George, and do you have any tips for a first-timer?

Pace of play is generally good here, especially if you get out early - expect around 4.5 hours for your round. For first-timers, pay close attention to the pin positions; many greens have subtle breaks that can fool you. Also, consider playing a slightly shorter tee box if you're not consistently hitting it long, as the course plays its full length.

What makes St. George Golf Club stand out visually or in its design compared to other courses in the region?

St. George truly distinguishes itself with its rolling terrain and mature tree lines that frame many of the holes, giving it a classic parkland feel. You'll appreciate how the course integrates natural elevation changes, offering some dramatic downhill shots and challenging uphill approaches that keep every hole interesting and distinct. It's a refreshing change from more open, desert-style courses.