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Sand Hollow Golf Course Vlog | Top Public Golf Course in Utah



Sand Hollow Golf Course Vlog | Top Public Golf Course in Utah

Tyson and Brady finally got out to play what has been ranked the #1 “Best Course You Can Play” in Utah since 2009, Sand Hollow Golf Championship Course! Sand Hollow Resort is located in Hurricane Utah, just outside of Zion’s National Park and sunny St. George, Utah.

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As a part of our Sand Hollow golf course review, we show you the beautiful championship golf course hole by hole. The championship course at Sand Hollow Resort is one of three courses at the resort. The Sand Hollow Championship course is an 18 hole, Par 72, 7,300 yard golf course. And the best part is…it’s open to the public!

Sand Hollow golf course is surrounded by red rock mountains, which contrast greatly with the perfectly green fairwars, and indigenous red sand bunkers. With many elevation changes, the scenic, southwest desert landscape views will blow your mind!

Make sure to stay to the end to see some of the most scenic golf holes in golf on the back nine!

If you haven’t yet, make sure to check out our course vlog of Sand Hollow’s Par-3 Wee Course here: https://youtu.be/bV3h1WdLmPI

Make sure to check out the other beautiful Southern Utah golf courses we played:

→Sky Mountain Golf Course Vlog: https://youtu.be/-P0UYf587gk
→Sand Hollow Wee Course Vlog: https://youtu.be/bV3h1WdLmPI

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6 Comments

  1. The conditions there are making me jealous. Our weekend lows are -10 and -11 in northern NY Saturday and Sunday. Will not be golfing.

  2. This course is amazing. I can’t get my head around playing here a ton for the next 4 months. Definitely a place that will make you come back!

  3. Wow what an amazing looking course. I will be in the USofA end Q1 2023 for golfing around the area of Phoenix. This one might be little to much out of the way but I will keep it as an option. 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻

  4. Stunning course and captured very well. Thanks for reminding me that Sand Hollow needs to be high on my bucket list!

  5. As a beginner player during the time I had the pleasure of playing this course (April 2nd, 2022) , here are my thoughts:
    1. The employees/managers are incredibly elitist and snobby
    2. When approaching the manager behind the counter to start our round, he informed us that they initiate a ridiculous, bullshit format of payment where the price is dynamic based on popular demand ("progressive pricing" they call it. To put it in words from the perspective of everybody else but the owners/managers of this course: "screw-over-the-customers pricing"). In other words, when we reserved our tee time days in advance, the price was set to a specific amount. But when it was our time to start our round, they decided to INCREASE our fee just because "demand was popular." It sounded like it would apply to us regardless if we had connections or not. Absolute elitist thievery if you ask me. And a breach of contract. If you, the consumer, makes an initial contract of agreement for form of payment with the business itself, the business, then that price should be set in stone. INSTEAD, the crooks at this course decide that they can change the price at any time for whatever reason, and they upped the price for us when we showed up. Completely immoral, unnecessary, and a total dick move from management. Screw them. What they do should be ILLEGAL.
    3. Aside from how rude and crooked the management is, it's a spectacularly beautiful course. Hole 12 is just as stunning as the reviews/videos claim it is. I will always remember it. But man, that green is RELENTLESS. A lot more difficult than it looks.
    4. My performance on hole 7 was my best performance on ANY hole in my short 6 year (as of 2024) golf career. I had a chip shot for birdie that was not only over a bunker, but the pin placement was so difficult, yet I chipped it perfectly enough, reading the green well enough, so that chipping it just above the top of the bunker, it would roll RIGHT INTO THE CUP I KID YOU NOT. Proudest moment of my life.
    5. Hole 15 is as hard as it looks, if not, harder. I know I'm a beginner, but this was the only hole i had to skip. I had two drive attempts that ended up in the canyon, and we had an audience with the party behind us sitting in their cart watching us because the party ahead of us was playing slow (no joke, at the 18th hole, we ended up calling the clubhouse to complain about these out-of-country tourist a-holes taking their sweet time). So I said "eff it, I give up" and just let my brother and brother-in-law finish it up.
    6. In general, it's such a gorgeous course. There's nothing like southern Utah on Earth. One of our favorite places to visit is Moab, because the scenery is just stunning, and this course is probably the closest you can get to that aesthetic in terms of golf courses.
    6. There was a roadrunner just perched on the wooden information post for one of the holes (can't remember which), when we approached the hole to tee off, it wasn't anything super special but it was kinda a cool moment.
    7. DO NOT GO DURING THE PEAK OF SUMMER. I went in April, and it was incredibly hot. Unless you love 110+ degrees Fahrenheit weather, avoid this course (or St. George in general) during the hottest summer days.
    8. Overall, great experience. Take away the horrible, egotistical management, and you've got yourself a world-class course.

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