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Bonneville Golf Course - Salt Lake City, UTUTAH COURSE DIRECTORY

Bonneville Golf Course

When Brigham Young reached the mouth of Emigration Canyon and announced "this is the place", perhaps he was foreseeing the creation of Bonneville Golf Course.  Just 80 years later, the first nine holes were laid out in the foothills overlooking that exact spot.  
  
As one of the oldest and most popular golf courses in the Salt Lake City valley, its challenge, nostalgia, setting and proximity to downtown combine to make tee times scarce and waiting lists long everyday of the week.  To get a tee time you must call the Salt Lake City golf course automated reservation system (see sidebar).  The tee times are first available at 9:00 PM seven days in advance.  If you want to play on a Saturday you should call the system at 9:00 PM the Saturday before.  If you wait until even 9:15 PM there's a good chance nothing will be available.  
  
The course entrance is hidden in a residential area.  Follow 5th South which turns south into Foothill Boulevard (shown in Blue on map).  When coming from the north make a left on to Sunnyside Avenue and then make the first right.  From the south make one of the right turns before the Sunnyside intersection.

Bonneville Golf Course map

Coming up the drive are evident the only negative reminders of the course's age -- the entry gate is in ruins and the parking lot is pot marked and faded.  The city must have better needs for our tax money.  In the clubhouse the Pro and staff maintain a busy shop and snack bar which is roomy, comfortable and friendly.

The course itself is very interesting and has several holes which crisscross a deep ravine that runs through the lower portion of the course.   For the uninitiated, the first tee can be intimidating as it sits just a few feet from the clubhouse and related activity.

Bonneville hole number 9Located in the foothills, the course follows the natural contours of the land.  This confronts the golfer with many different uneven lies.  The course is very challenging because of its length and the wooded waste areas surrounding many fairways.  Beginners be warned that several forced carries of at least 100 yards are required on both 9s.

On several holes it's hard to believe that the they were built in the pre-titanium age of 1927 -- two of the par 4s on the front are over 450 yards long.  In general, the longer holes offer more fairway landing area and the shorter holes are tighter and require blind shots.

The hardest hole to par is number 5.  This 457 yard monster goes uphill and requires a 300 yard drive to pass a clump of trees and brush and get a clear shot to the green.  I'd like to have seen someone 70 years ago make that shot with a guttie and persimmon!

The signature hole and next most difficult hole is number 9.  It is a 470 yard par 4.  What makes it a little easier than number 5 is that the tee shot is downhill.  The second shot is usually from a downhill lie and requires a carry across a wide ravine to the green.  Again, it's tough with today's equipment -- even tougher years ago.

Bonneville also has Salt Lake's version of the famous St. Andrews road hole.  The left side of the green on number 16 sits right up to a fence separating the golf course from the busy street.  Hit it left and your ball will end up bouncing its way downtown.  Go right and a deep sand bunker may catch your ball.

The age, quirks and rough spots are the attributes that set Bonneville apart from other courses and contribute to the playing enjoyment.  Its a good change of pace from all of the perfectly graded and manicured courses being built today.

Because of its blind shots, forced carries and resulting lost balls, the course experiences slow play.  Plan on spending a little more time than usual to play a round.

954 Connor St.
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
801 583-9513

Reservation System
801 484-3333

Blue Tees:
6824 yards
71/120
par 72

White Tees:
6431 yards
69/116 
par 72

Red Tees:
5861 yards
71.3/124
par 74

Head Professional:
Richard Kramer

Superindendent:
Steve Williams

Design:
William Tucker, 1927
William Bell, 1957

Rates:
Greens Fee  $20/$10
Electric Cart $10/$5
Prices are for 18 and 9 holes respectively.  Cart price is per person.
Tee times are available at 9:00 PM seven days in advance. 

No metal spikes allowed. 

Facilities:
Pro shop
Snack bar
Driving range
Chipping and putting green

Course Record:
64 Brad Hansen,
Kim Thompson
(competition)
60 Mack Christensen
(regular)

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