You don't
have to wear
a slicker,
but there's
water on 20
of the 27
holes at the
Stonebridge
Golf Club.
Ideally
located in
West Valley
City,
minutes from
the Salt
Lake
International
Airport and
downtown
Salt Lake
City,
Stonebridge
offers 27
holes of wet
and wild
golf in a
links-style
layout
designed by
U.S. Open
champion and
renowned
course
designer
Johnny
Miller.
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. But if
you're not a
long hitter,
don't worry,
there are
three other
teeing areas
for all
levels of
golfer.
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.
Which course
is/will
be your
favorite?
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.