STONEBRIDGE GOLF COURSE

Stonebridge Golf Club Utah Golf Photo By Brian Oar

photography by Brian Oar © 1999-2009

AWARDS & ACCOLADES

"A championship layout, and the best course in the metro area" - Utah Golfer

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COURSE STATS & INFO

Stonebridge Golf Course
2400 South Bangerter Hwy.
West Valley City, UT 84120

PHONE# 801.957.9000
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COMING SOON
ARCHITECT JOHNNY MILLER
GENE BATES

TOTAL YARDAGE

7200
# OF HOLES 27
RATINGS 139 - 74.2
CLUB TYPE UPSCALE/MUNI
PRACTICE AREAS FULL
DRESS CODE GOLF ATTIRE
RESTAURANT YES
RENTALS CLUBS

 

ABOUT STONEBRIDGE  GOLF COURSE IN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH

Ideally located in West Valley City, minutes from the Salt Lake International Airport and downtown Salt Lake City, Stonebridge offers 27 hole layout designed by U.S. Open champion and renowned course design team of Johnny Miller and Gene Bates.

Named after the rustic red rock bridges that dot the course, Stonebridge features three challenging nines, each measuring nearly 3,600 yards from the tips, making it one of the longest as well as wettest courses in Utah.

The lakes and creeks are the major hazard, but there's also plenty of sand, with 93 formal bunkers and a 200 yard long waste bunker on one hole. The water and sand, plus the wide fairway landing areas, bent grass greens and lovely native grass plantings combine to give the course a Scottish links feel that makes it truly scenic and a joy to play. "I was excited to design a links style course in the heart of the Salt Lake Valley," Johnny Miller says.

The three nines have distinctive names, Creekside, Sunrise and Sagebrush. Each offers a range of challenging holes, including a mix of short and long par 4's. The water and sand hazards add beauty to the property and with 4 sets of teeing areas, Stonebridge offers a unique golfing experience that will accommodate every player.

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