I am not a golfer by any means of the word, but I did enjoy my time on this course. It is built into the foothills of Blue Mountain in Monnticello, UT. The course as the title says is tight, if you are a hacker take lots of balls with you. You are surrounded by oak brush. You can see all types of wildlife on this course have your camera with you.
If you play golf please stop here and play. The course is in fabulous shape and absolutely beautiful views. The people at the golf course are supper nice; we have played here twice and both time really enjoyed it. Not very crowed and very picturesque.
My guest from out of town loved the course and said he'd be back to play it with family and friends.
This course is amazing hardly ever have to wait for a tee time great course amazing setting friendly staff at the pro shop will play here every chance I get
Fantastic course in an unlikely place. Great layout, challenging but fair. Great for couples play, the red tees are very fair.
First time playing here, staff was very nice. Course is very scenic and well kept, a hidden gem as a mountain course between Moab and Cortez. Good value and price. New clubhouse and community center is being built and scheduled to open in time for 2015 season.
After enjoying Arches National Park we traveled to Monticello, UT to play their Hideout Golf Course. We spent the night so we could play in the morning. The town is small and quiet, and the golf course is spectacular.
called in late and we were able to get in after a tournament. The weather was fantastic, the course is in great shape. Really enjoyed the views ! OMG...this is god's country. Deer on the fairways, chipmunks, huge ravens, squirrels. And altitude. Phew, your ball will go far! The greens are very nice. The pro shop is old and tired, but that gives it ambiance. Besides, they are building a new facility community center that will incorporate pro shop and grill for the golf course. Nice place, would love to come again!Fees very resonable.
Beautiful mountain setting as you golf in three different creeks and traverse the hills to make the connections. Designed by Forrest Richardson of Arizona, this course is thoughtfully laid out. It is ranked in the top 20 municipal courses nationwide. It's easy to get on, except for a busy Saturday or Holiday. Sunday mornings you can have the place to yourself. My house sits on the #2 green, so no whooping and hollering as you sink that 60 foot put. Just kidding, go ahead and celebrate.
I played this course because it was the only one around. It turned out to be a delightful surprise. The course is very well designed, no two holes are the same. The course is in great shape. Go play it if you are anywhere close.