Size:
50 acres; parkland setting
Par:
34 for men, 36 for women
Yardages:
2,895 (blue tees); 2,682 (white tees); 2412 (red tees)
Course
Record: Competitive: 28- Eric Hogg. Regular:
26 - Joe Cornwall
Nibley
Park Golf Course, which opened in May 1922 after the
Nibley family donated the land to Salt Lake City, is the
oldest public golf course in Utah. Its central
location has made it a popular destination for city
dwellers and tourists, offering breathtaking views of
the Wasatch Mountains to the East and the Oquirrh
Mountains to the West.
Although
a nine-hole layout, Nibley Park has been called Winged
Foot West in reference to its variety of holes and table
top greens. Fairways and greens are well-guarded
by trees, many of which were planted before the early
pioneers arrived in Salt Lake City. A large
stream, several small brooks, and a large lake on the
ninth hole make the course unusually challenging and
enjoyable.
Nibley
Park is one of the few courses in America that concludes
with consecutive par-3s. The 167-yard ninth is a
gem, requiring an accurate tee ball over a large lake to
a well-bunkered, undulating green. Expect to
see ducks, Canadian geese, and a variety of birds on the
lake fronting the ninth green. Nibley Park is home
to a full-service pro shop and practice facility staffed
by professionals to offer instruction.
Other
related fees Making
reservations
[Bonneville]
[Forest Dale] [Jordan
River] [Glendale]
[Mountain
Dell - Canyon] [Mountain
Dell - Lake]
[Nibley
Park] [Rose Park] [Wingpointe]
Salt
Lake City Golf Division
Salt
Lake City Corporation © 2002