Ogden
Ogden is one of the best golfing spots in Utah. With 4 public golf courses to choose from Ogden offers a mix of courses that has something to offer for golfers of all skill levels.
Mount Ogden Golf Course
The Mount Ogden Golf Course in Ogden, Utah, is a well-established course with a history dating back to 1984, designed by the talented William Howard Neff. With a standard par of 71 across its 18 holes, this course offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for golfers. The course is beautifully maintained with Bent Grass greens and fairways, and it features 30 strategically placed bunkers to test your skills. Open from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, it offers an early tee time at 6:00 AM, perfect for those who love to start their day on the green. At a very reasonable price of $16, whether on a weekday or weekend, it offers great value. However, do note that groups of five are not permitted on this course.
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Golf City
Golf City, located in Ogden, Utah, is a charming 9-hole golf course that's been a staple in the community since it was designed by Michael Ferrell in 1963. The course is very affordable, with a flat fee of $10 whether you're teeing off during the week or over the weekend. You can start as early as 8:00 AM, and the course stays open until 5:00 PM, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the Bermuda Grass greens and Bluegrass fairways. It's worth noting that the greens are typically aerated in September, which can impact the play. The course is also quite accommodating, allowing fivesome groups and featuring up to 10 bunkers for those seeking a bit of a challenge. Overall, Golf City offers a great value for a casual and enjoyable round of golf.
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El Monte Golf Course
El Monte Golf Course in Ogden, Utah is a charming, vintage course that was established in 1929. It's a 9-hole course with a green made of Bent Grass and a fairway of Bluegrass, giving it a classic and authentic golfing experience. The course opens at 7:00 AM, with the same earliest tee time, and closes at 5:00 PM, offering a full day of play for a reasonable fee of just $16, whether it's a weekday or weekend. However, be aware that fivesome golf groups are not permitted. Also, the course only has 10 bunkers, so it's not overly challenging, and it typically undergoes aeration in September. So, if you're looking for a traditional golfing experience with a touch of history, El Monte could be your spot.