UTAH
COURSE DIRECTORYGladstan Golf Course
From Salt Lake City follow I-15 to the Payson exit. Once you exit turn east toward the mountains. After less than a mile you will reach the main street of Payson and signs will begin to point the way to the golf course several miles away in the mountain foothills.
The opening holes numbers 1 to 6 on the front nine and the closing holes numbers 16 to 18 on the back are more traditional in design as they were built on terrain that is fairly flat. The main hazards on these holes are two large ponds and out of bounds areas.
In contrast, the stretch of holes from number 7 to 15 are cut out of the natural vegetation and uneven land. These holes cross hillsides, wander through canyons, shoot down steep slopes and cut through forests. Elevated tees, ravines and waste areas all come into play.
Numbers 7 and 8 are short target-style holes that require accuracy. Number 7 is a very short 329 yard par 4 that can easily produce a bogie or worse. A tee shot that is too far left or long will be lost or unplayable. Even a bad second shot to the elevated green is dangerous because of the surrounding vegetation.
A precise tee shot is also required on the short par 3 number 8 as the small green literally has thick waste areas guarding every side. Landing short of the green and rolling on is the only way to be safe.
Don't get too relaxed at the turn as hole number 10 requires a forced carry down a steep hillside and over a strand of tall trees. Course knowledge, course maintenance and shot execution are all required to setup a good approach shot to the green.
Because
of the its intimidating tee shot, the signature hole is number
12. At less than 300 yards the par 4 would never get an
ounce of respect if it wasn't for the deep ravine between the
tee box and the fairway. The carry is only about 150 yards
from the back tee but when it's your turn to hit it looks like
300 yards.
Because of the distance between green and tee on several holes,
a cart is recommended for all but the best in shape. The
forced carries required on the back make the front nine better
for beginning golfers. The course is in Utah County which
is dry on Sundays so bring your own beer.
Gladstan is very interesting and fun to play and offers challenges that can be overcome with accuracy and bravery. For the price Gladstan is an exceptional value for your golfing dollar.
#1 Gladstan Drive
Payson, UT 84651
801 465-2549
1-800 634-3009
18 holes
Blue Tees:
6506 yards
70.7/121
par 71
White Tees:
5953 yards
67.0/113
par 71
Red Tees:
4717 yards
67.4/111
par 71
Head Professional:
Jack Lomento
Superintendent:
Mark Hyland
Design:
William H. Neff, 1987
Rates:
Mon-Fri $17.00
Sat-Sun $18.00
Cart
$ 8.00
Prices are for 18 holes. Cart price is per person.
Tee times are available seven days in advance.
No metal spikes allowed.
Facilities:
Pro shop
Snack bar
Driving range
Putting green
RV hookups
Course Record
62 Bruce Brockbank, John Fillmore (competition)
Additional comments from readers
Nice 18 hole course, medium length. Usually well taken care of
and very scenic. Lots of hole diversity and elevation changes.
You MUST rent a cart, not because they say so, but because of
the distance between holes and hills. It's somewhat out of the
way, and pretty easy to get on.
maf@xmission.com

