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A bit of the
history
behind The
Hideout Golf
Club.
For
thousands of
years,
visitors
have found a
Hideout
where two
perennial
streams meet
on the
Eastern face
of the Abajo
mountain in
Eastern
Utah. The
Hideout
boasts a
variety of
wildlife and
lush
vegetation
in the high
desert plain
in
Monticello,
Utah. It has
been the
site of many
shootouts
and
showdowns
through the
years and a
place of
refuge from
the heat of
summer. The
meadows
surrounding
the streams
were a
favorite
summer spot
for Native
American
Tribes and a
favorite
spot for
cowboys to
run their
annual fall
cattle
roundup. A
large number
of fugitives
also found
these
isolated
canyons and
meadows to
be a great
refuge. So
many
fugitives
fled here to
escape the
law that it
became know
as the
Outlaw
Trail.
Like Old
Man West and
the outlaws
of old, many
have come to
enjoy the
peace and
solitude of
the
beautiful
canyons and
mountains
surrounding
The Hideout.
As it always
has, the
Hideout Golf
Course is a
place to get
away, to
escape the
heat and
care. It
continues to
be a place
of
shootouts,
showdowns,
and
standoffs.
Utahfairways.com
Staff
Comments -
This
golf course
is one for
the books,
and is a
true "Utah
Hidden
Gem". The
Hideout is
well worth
the scenic
drive to
play. From
the first
tee, right
down to the
eighteenth
green you
wind your
way through
18 unique
and
different
hole
designs.
The par five
second is
one of the
best par
fives in the
state,
absolutely
beautiful.
This hole could
possibly be
one of the
most
beautiful
holes in all
of Utah.
Go
experience
the Hideout
Golf Club
soon! |