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how to mount ogden golf course

by Susana Koch Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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In the opinion of the Utah Golf Authority, Mount Ogden is the epitome of a Wasatch Mountain golf course: heavely tree-lined fairways, major elevation changes, waste areas, beautiful views, wildlife, dog legs that can be cut and cold mountian streams.

Reviewer Photos

The staff seemed a little indifferent, but the course was nice. Very challenging fairways and greens! Most of the holes were very unforgiving on tee shots and approaches. Just when you are in good position to score well, the greens are difficult to read as well! A difficult, but fun course to play for recreational golfers.

What is Mount Ogden Golf Course?

Built in 1984, Mt. Ogden Golf Course is a 18 hole public course which sits on eastern hills overlooking Ogden, UT. Operated by the City of Ogden, the course offers one of the more unique and challenging course designs in Northern Utah. The golf course is well known for its elevation changes and its fantastic course conditions. It is a very challenging but playable layout with views that are second to none. It is truly one of the last golf and nature experiences available on the Wasatch Front.

Is Wasatch Front Golf Course challenging?

The golf course is well known for its elevation changes and its fantastic course conditions. It is a very challenging but playable layout with views that are second to none. It is truly one of the last golf and nature experiences available on the Wasatch Front.

When was El Monte Golf Course opened?

El Monte Golf Course opened in 1931 and is a nine-hole layout located at the mouth of beautiful Ogden Canyon. Featuring gentle terrain changes, mature trees, and outstanding greens, this secluded course is a long-time local favorite. A prominent feature on this course for more than 80 years is a pair of large Fremont cottonwood trees situated in ...

How high is the clubhouse on the golf course?

The stone clubhouse sits 80 feet above the golf course and offers beautiful views of the golf course and canyon. The clubhouse was built during the Great Depression with stone that was quarried down by the Ogden River and is one of only 13 golf course clubhouses in the country that are recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. ...

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