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SkyRidge to open public mountain course, upscale driving range at Jordanelle
Drone footage of current construction on SkyRidge golf course. Photo: SkyRidge
PARK CITY, Utah — A new golf course and practice facility will open near the Jordanelle Reservoir in late summer 2025, and will be open to the public.
SkyRidge will feature a three-hole mountain course with a par-5, par-4, and par-3, which can be reconfigured into a nine-hole short course. The 310-yard driving range includes 15 hitting bays equipped with Toptracer shot-tracking technology.
The facility, built adjacent to Deer Valley Resort, marks one of the first dark-sky compliant golf developments in the area, operating without traditional stadium lighting or netting systems.
Public amenities will include a golf clubhouse with a bar and restaurant, Topgolf Swing Suites (simulator lounges), and a grocer cafe. The property will also house an equestrian center open to the public. Practice areas will include putting greens, chipping zones, and a teaching facility staffed by PGA professionals.
While SkyRidge includes a residential component, and touts priority access to owners, the development has opted against a membership model for its golf facilities.
An opening date and pricing has not been finalized.
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