8578 Ranch Club Trail,
Park City, Utah 84098
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+1 (888) 458 6600 (toll free)Pro shop
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Tom Rogers (PGA, Director of Golf).The Course:
18 holes. Open parkland. Undulating terrain - several slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Open rolling countryside and limited residential.
Designer:
Father/son team of Pete & Perry Dye designed the Dye Canyon course. The Nicklaus Painted Valley course is a Jack Nicklaus Signature Design.
Above distances are for the Dye Canyon course. Also at the Promontory is the 18-hole Nicklaus Painted Valley course (par-72, 8098 yds from back tees).
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10 mi N of Park City / 33 mi E of downtown Salt Lake City.
Promontory
The Promontory Golf Club is home to two top-quality 18-hole championship layouts: the highly-rated Pete Dye Canyon course, and the private, 8,000 yard Painted Valley course, designed by Jack Nicklaus.
Both the Promontory's championship layouts rank with the best in Utah. This open parkland courses provide a wonderful test for your all-round game, with many attractive, skilfully crafted and challenging holes to enjoy.
Private club - generally, guests may only play if hosted by a member. Exceptionally, a limited number of outside visitor playing opportunities are available; contact club to explore possibilities.
Must book in advance.
Excellent
Promontory is private family community and golf club just outside Park City, Utah, which offers amenities such as championship golf, skiing, tennis, fine dining and a spa and fitness centre. Promontory’s Beach House amenity provides members with a private beach, sand volleyball and a themed cafe.
Painted Valley course:
Utah's 4th best course (Golf Digest, 2025/26).
Dye Canyon course:
Utah's 11th best course.
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