Course Guide

Course Guide

18-hole championship golf course

Welcome to TalonsCove

We strive to provide the best golf experience in Utah at a reasonable price. Our links-style course can be enjoyed by scratch golfers, up-and-coming amateurs, those new to the game, and everyone in between. We are extremely proud of our course! You’ll find emerald green grass, challenging bunkers, sand traps, and unexpected twists along the way. With a golf pro’s best advice for each hole, we are confident you can learn to play like a champion.

Kareen Larsen
General Manager

Special thanks to Hover 18 and Jonny Neely for this birds-eye, hole-by-hole video

Hole Details

1

Hole #1

A straight drive is needed to attack this starting par 5. Be sure of the pin placement on this deep green. Approach shots uphill will want to find the ...

Par 5 - 565 Yards
2

Hole #2

Hitting the fairway with a shorter club off the tee is the smart play. Approach shots will be one club less to this green.

Par 4 - 427 Yards
3

Hole #3

A tee shot short of the two fairway bunkers only leaves 135 to the green. When the pin is on the right behind the bunker, par is a great score.

Par 4 - 375 Yards
4

Hole #4

Important to be on the same tier as the pin with your tee shot to make birdies or even par.

Par 3 - 172 Yards
5

Hole #5

With out-of-bounds down the right side by the houses, aim your tee shots towards the right of the left bunker. Playing the correct tees...

Par 4 - 426 Yards
6

Hole #6

Par is a great score on this par 3 signature hole. This big, wide green is hard to hit and even harder to putt. Aim tee shots at the right ...

Par 3 - 262 Yards
7

Hole #7

Don’t be fooled into trying to cut the corner off the tee. With out-of-bounds left, your target should be the left edge of the right ...

Par 5 - 584 Yards
8

Hole #8

Very scenic and straight forward par 3. When selecting your club pay attention to any wind.

Par 3 - 228 Yards
9

Hole #9

Cutting the corner makes this hole harder from the deep left rough. Aim at the aiming stick. Pick the correct club for the pin...

Par 5 - 550 Yards
10

Hole #10

As one of the toughest holes on the course, this long hard hole to start the back nine is all about the tee shot. Lay up close enough to the creek so you have a short iron to the green.

Par 4 - 465 Yards
11

Hole #11

With a tight fairway and severely sloped green, this hole takes more precision than most. The closer you get to the green from the tee the better chance you have making par.

Par 4 - 389 Yards
12

Hole #12

This straight forward par 4 is a good one for birdie. A well-placed approach can leave a very makeable uphill putt.

Par 4 - 387 Yards
13

Hole #13

Downhill par 5 is reachable for the big hitters. Fairway slopes right to left, the right-center of the fairway is a perfect shot. Anything left will be swallowed up by deep rough and bunkers. Be sure to be aware of any prevailing breeze.

Par 5 - 536 Yards
14

Hole #14

This uphill par 3 yardage plays at least one club longer. Green slopes severely back to front.

Par 3 - 163 Yards
15

Hole #15

This is a three-shot hole. Long slight dogleg left that requires precision second shot. A medium iron second shot should leave a fairly easy approach. You don’t want to lose your second shot right.

Par 5 - 591 Yards
16

Hole #16

Short par 4 well-bunkered allows you to go for the green. The smart play would be to lay up with an iron off the tee.

Par 4 - 313 Yards
17

Hole #17

Well bunkered par 3 with a slight downhill, plays half club less.

Par 3 - 125 Yards
18

Hole #18

One of the great finishing holes in the state with a fairway sloping left to right. This hole requires a drive left side of the fairway. There is more room right than it appears. A slight uphill second shot might require a half club more.

Par 4 - 440 Yards

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