Jug Mountain Ranch Golf Course
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Gold | 72 | 7265 yards | 74.3 | 136 |
Blue | 72 | 6677 yards | 71.3 | 131 |
White | 72 | 6105 yards | 68.5 | 121 |
Red | 72 | 5088 yards | 68.7 | 124 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Gold M: 74.1/137 | 403 | 538 | 196 | 487 | 336 | 474 | 587 | 210 | 485 | 3716 | 201 | 413 | 336 | 547 | 186 | 412 | 597 | 422 | 435 | 3549 | 7265 |
Blue M: 71.4/129 W: 77.9/152 | 394 | 503 | 168 | 463 | 313 | 443 | 557 | 168 | 454 | 3463 | 174 | 375 | 313 | 525 | 147 | 373 | 555 | 378 | 374 | 3214 | 6677 |
White M: 68.5/123 W: 74.7/145 | 380 | 458 | 160 | 440 | 290 | 397 | 523 | 133 | 392 | 3173 | 164 | 369 | 258 | 510 | 130 | 336 | 500 | 329 | 336 | 2932 | 6105 |
Red M: 64.2/112 W: 69.2/127 | 308 | 380 | 115 | 379 | 268 | 345 | 495 | 106 | 348 | 2744 | 127 | 331 | 227 | 323 | 106 | 291 | 404 | 297 | 238 | 2344 | 5088 |
Friendly Tees W: 64.7/114 | 271 | 314 | 115 | 379 | 198 | 345 | 416 | 106 | 348 | 2492 | 127 | 331 | 148 | 221 | 106 | 291 | 300 | 181 | 238 | 1943 | 4435 |
Handicap | 13 | 9 | 15 | 1 | 11 | 3 | 5 | 17 | 7 | 16 | 14 | 8 | 6 | 18 | 10 | 2 | 4 | 12 | |||
Par | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 11 | 5 | 15 | 3 | 13 | 7 | 1 | 17 | 9 | 16 | 10 | 14 | 6 | 18 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 12 |
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Photo submitted by u000005834827 on 07/07/2023
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First Hole Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
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#12 All you can eat off the tee (be careful your eyes aren't too big for your stomach!) Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
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#7 This 265 drive ran off the front of the fairway, big hitters club down Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
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#6 split blue tees, this angle requires 200+ to carry marshland and 240+ to make the corner and have a shot at the green Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
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#16 long downhill par 5 downhill lies can be trickey... note my botched 7i layup Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
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#13 Another great par 5 with an elevated fairway and a relatively narrow slot to shoot through Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
This course had challenging tee shots especially from the long tee boxes. It has a beautiful layout with beautiful views. The roughs are very unforgiving making the course a real challenge. It's one my all-time favorite courses.
beautiful course
really fun course with beautiful vistas and nice elevation changes. course was in great condition and the greens where a nice speed considering some of the undulation. overall fun course and great value. played several days and scoring became better the more familiar we got with the course.
Jug Mountain 1st Class
Jug Mountain is my favorite course in the region. The staff is awesome and very welcoming. A MUST PLAY!!!
Not to be missed!
As a part time resident in McCall I regularly have out of town golfer pals visit. Bar none, all say Jug is a highlight, and a quality and beautiful course to be played. Make time for it- you won't be disappointed!!
beautiful layout
course challenging but not to difficult. play was slow
Nice tract
Great conditions. Played last minute as single. Greens rolled nice.
fun course.afternoon round
Even though I've played here before , It's been a while and I was unsure of the hole lay outs . Next time I'll know where to aim on those blind dog leg holes . 18 always gets me , I' m just laying up with a hybrid next time , even if it's 200 in . Had a couple birds and lots of chances. But lost 4 balls in the tall grass to kill my round. Greens were soft,.off the fairway was thick, bugs were buzzing but not biting. NIce scenery and a great burger on the clubhouse deck.
Beautiful course, challenging off the tee box on many holes
This is my favorite course to play anywhere, very challenging at times but manageable. If you are a high handicapper bring lots of balls:).
Pretty course
Gorgeous views, all the holes are different, some holes are long especially into wind. Have to lay up from tee on many par 5s And some 4s unless you know course.
Greens hold well but rough is gnarly.
Very nice driving range and practice area. Might want to stop at range before. Checking in as it’s quite far from pro shop. Staff friendly and helpful.
One of the best courses in Valley County
Jug Mountain is one of the most pictures e golf courses in Idaho. Great elevation changes amongst the holes. Fairly difficult but leaves you wanting to come back and golf there again. The restaurant patio is a great place to end your day and overlooks the golf course. Great food, wine and beer.
Fun Round
Course is very nice well kept, beautiful setting. Greens great shape
What a course!
How can something so beautiful be so challenging?!?!! Great course! Playable but challenging! LOVE this course!
Terrific get-away golf
Jug Mountain Ranch is not really one of those courses you're going to decide to go play at the last minute. Nestled in the mountain foothills and plains between Boise and McCall Idaho it's a bit of a drive from anywhere (although, vacationing in McCall, it's only about a 20 minute drive).
Jug starts you out with one of their best holes, at least from the tee box. Nearly 100 feet of elevation drop from the tee box to the fairway below really offers a beautiful way to start the day. Do be careful, that elevation change matters and my 3w off the tee went 260 yards to the front edge of the fairway. Beyond that is a creek, so maybe hold off on the driver if you're a big hitter (no worries... there are plenty of opportunities to use it here).
The course was in terrific condition, especially for late Summer, with good clean tee boxes and fairways and smooth, relatively fast greens.
Speaking of those greens, if you do not put your shot within about 15 feet of the hole, you should expect to contend with a ridge of some kind on your lag putt. Thinking back I don't think I had a single straight, flat putt of 15 feet or more. These greens simply have a lot of contour to them and, while not overly punitive, will test your green reading skills if you want to be close for your second putt.
I think this course plays to it's rating and is a good test of your all around golf game. I found the back nine a little tougher than the front, but that may have more to do with my driver being a little more erratic back there. The course protects itself well with distance, elevation changes and a few strategically placed bunkers. I didn't find any of the traps, but was close enough to several to recognize they are well placed and in play.
My favorite part of this course were the par 5's. Two of which feature relatively straight forward, but uphill tee shots while the other two test you with somewhat blind and doglegged first shots. On number 7, for example, it's entirely possible to overshoot the fairway (I did it) before it jogs off to parts unseen to the right. The biggest of hitters could play it straight, but you'd need to get all of the ball (see pic). sixteen also dog legs to the right, but is a great place to dust off your fade. If you can carry the bunker (225ish) and get it to run to the right you can get some extra yards going downhill and make the green accessible (I didn't succeed at this). Your second shot on 16 can be tricky depending on the lie as much of the fairway is a relatively steep downhill... I paid the price for this on my second shot.
I think the one thing I wasn't thrilled with were the par 3's. They weren't terrible by any stretch, but I only used two clubs on the full set of them and I do tend to like a little more variety in these holes.
On a positive note, however, the par four's gave me a real opportunity to use more of those mid-range clubs than most courses do, so they didn't get dusty in the bag. The 443 (from the blue tees) 6th is a fun example. With Split blue tees, you can either take on a 200ish carry over wetlands (and really, you need to carry a good 240 to make the corner and have an approach) through a slot framed by tall trees, or opt for the straight line tee box on the other side of the wetlands. Even a relatively perfect drive is going to leave you 180+ (and in most cases closer to 200 yards) for your second shot.
The pace of play was fine. I teed off mid-day on a holiday weekend in a resort town and got around in 4:14. We waited on a lot of shots, but that was more a function of our speed than anything else. Just over 4 hours is quite reasonable given when and where we were playing.
The staff was great, friendly and welcoming and the "cheat sheet" they gave us (no yardage books here) was quite helpful on some of the blind shots you encounter.
It's probably worth noting that the first restroom is between the 9th and 10th holes (you come by the same facility again between 13 and 14). Between 5 and 6 there is a sign indicating there is a restroom at the practice facility across the street, but I cannot imagine heading over there and thinking you'd hold your place on the course, it's just a little too far away.
My wife and I both left the course saying we'll absolutely make the 2 hour drive from Boise play again (probably soon), and if you get the chance I'd advise giving Jug Mountain a run yourself.
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First Hole Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
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#12 All you can eat off the tee (be careful your eyes aren't too big for your stomach!) Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
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#7 This 265 drive ran off the front of the fairway, big hitters club down Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
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#6 split blue tees, this angle requires 200+ to carry marshland and 240+ to make the corner and have a shot at the green Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
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#16 long downhill par 5 downhill lies can be trickey... note my botched 7i layup Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019
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#13 Another great par 5 with an elevated fairway and a relatively narrow slot to shoot through Photo submitted by sorenj on 09/02/2019