Public · 18 holes
The Hideout Golf Club
Monticello, UT — Utah's dramatic topography is influenced by the Rocky Mountains' Uinata, and Wasatch Ranges featuring massive mountain peaks and valleys, canyons, lakes, unique rock formations, and vast forested regions. The Basin and Ridge area includes the Great Salt Lake west through the Great Salt Lake Desert to the Bonneville Salt Flats then extending south to "Utah's Dixie" in the lower southwestern corner where the high plateaus and deep canyons and valleys of Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks National Monument, and Zion Canyon are located. Sand Hollow Resort, Entrada at Snow Canyon Country Club, and the Ledges in St. George are the best public access golf courses you can play in the southwest while Valley View, Thanksgiving Point Golf Club, Hobble Creek, and Soldier Hollow are the top golf courses around Salt Lake City/Provo area. This guide to the best public golf courses in Utah finds such hidden gems in unique settings such as the Hideout near the Four Corners, the Moab Golf Club near the Arches
Type
Parkland
Region
Southwest
LooperScore
81.9
Holes
18
Par
72
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Nearby courses
Courses within 150 miles of The Hideout Golf Club, by true distance.
Moab Golf Club
Moab, UT · 50 mi away
Conquistador Golf Course
Cortez, CO · 55 mi away
Telluride Golf Club
Telluride, CO · 82 mi away
Fossil Trace Golf Club in Golden, Colorado, stands as a testament to architect Jim Engh's bold and imaginative design philosophy, seamlessly blending prehistoric history with modern golf. Opened in 2003, this public-access gem is carved into a dramatic landscape featuring massive triceratops footprints and remnants of a coal mine, creating an utterly unique visual and strategic experience. Engh’s signature "muscle bunkers" and undulating fairways demand thoughtful shot-making, while the elevation changes offer breathtaking views of the surrounding foothills. The course truly shines with its memorable features. The par-5 12th, known as "The Triceratops," plays through a natural amphitheater where actual dinosaur tracks are visible, offering an unforgettable encounter with ancient history. The par-3 15th, "The Coal Mine," requires a precise shot over a deep chasm with old mining equipment serving as a backdrop. Fossil Trace provides a challenging yet immensely enjoyable round for golfers of all skill levels, rewarding strategic play and offering ample opportunities for recovery. Recognized for its innovative design and stunning setting, it’s a must-play for destination golfers seeking an extraordinary and historically rich golf adventure.