Thanksgiving Point Golf Club
About
At more than 200 acres, the Golf Course at Thanksgiving Park is one of the largest and lengthiest courses in the state. Since its opening, the golf course has received many accolades from publications like Golf Digest, Links Magazine and TravelGolf.com, calling it the best public golf club in Utah and one of 15 "hidden gems" in the country. The golf course was built on mountainous terrain with a desert landscape and the Jordan River meandering through it. To add even more to the scenery, there are also flower gardens and pine trees sprinkled throughout the course. There are many elevation changes and a good amount of undulation on Thanksgiving Park's greens. The mounded fairways are lined with trees. Water hazards come into play on some holes and there are also over 100 bunkers present
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Very nice course!
We wanted a premium golf experience while stopped in the SLC area. It looks like there are several nice courses in the area. We selected Thanksgiving Point. It has nice facilities, the layout is fun, and views scenic (albeit smoke from fires in western US obscured it). Course condition was good with some areas recently repaired. Overall, one of the nicest courses I've played.
Great Round of Golf
Beautiful place to play not only the Mountain View’s but also the course layout and conditions. Friendly employees with a good attitude. Challenging course but I loved it. I’ll play their again
Fun Course
Thanksgiving Point was a delight to play - course conditions were good, greens were well maintained, and pace of play was good. Bunkers needed grooming. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Location is good, convenient to get to if you're looking for something close to SLC. I will definitely play this course again.
Fun day
Course is very fun and challenging. Would like to come back and play in summer when the course Is not dormant.
Sand bunkers everywhere! The River runs through the course and is beautiful.
Winter golf
Golf in December is a bonus in N. Utah, course was as in as good as shape as can be expected.
Great time as usual
Given that I was playing in early December I can't really complain, so I won't. As usual had a great time. Fairly difficult but fair. Greens are in pretty good shape as the pressure has slowed down due to the weather. Hoping I can get one more round in here before the red winter finally hits
Always like playing here when I can.
As usual I had a nice day at Thanksgiving Point. The staff was not as friendly as I would like, but honestly after playing for over 45 hears I have food this to be more the norm than not. Something about being "pro" seems to give them a bit of a haughty attitude. i have been in the golf business for over 30 years and again this is not uncommon at all unfortunately. The bunkers were a bit sketchy, but it is nearing the end of the season so somewhat expected I guess. All in all a good course and I will be back.
Thanksgiving Point
Course was enjoyable. Fairways and greens in good condition. Greens were slow for such a good course. Worst element was the sand traps...like hitting off your concrete driveway. Impossible to get the club under and through the sand.