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Courses ||| Southgate


Course Info 8 of 10 | |


Holes......18 Par........71 Yards......6270 Rating.....69.2 Slope......119 Golf Pro...Eron Deming Tel........435.627.4440


Southgate can be a walkable course for those looking to mix a little exercise in with their golf game. This is a “doable” course that weaves alongside the Santa Clara river ‒ just close enough to make it beautiful and keep the game interesting. Eight of the fi rst nine holes have water features,


so you’ve got to be accurate. But the fairways are wide, so there’s usually a safe place to play. The back nine, however, is a diff erent story. The nar- row fairways and hills make you justify your front nine score. If you’re not happy with your results, Southgate also has a game improvement center with PGA professionals to help you dial things in.


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Dixie Red Hills


Course Info 10 of 10 | |


Holes......9 Par........34 Yards......2733 Rating.....66.1 Slope......119


Golf Pro...Allen Orchard Tel........435.627.4444


Dixie Red Hills is the pioneer of St. George golf, opening for play in the mid 1960’s. If you want to play in the red rocks, you can’t get any closer than this. You’ll be calling shots off the boul- ders, around the cliff s and through the trees as


you fi nd your way to the green. The fairways are lined with large cottonwood trees which are great for shade and keeping your game on track. It’s a perfect place for a quick nine holes right in the heart of St. George.


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