
Opened in 1958 Rose Park Golf Course is an 18 hole municipal course operated by the City of Salt Lake. Divided by the Jordan river, this parkland style course offers a mixture of straight away and subtle dogleg holes which play into slightly elevated greens. The majority of the course offers golfers subtle challenges balanced with enticing risk/reward holes. While not the most interesting of Salt Lake City’s course, Rose Park offers a relaxing low-keyed environment for golfers of all levels with minimal danger from hazard areas.
1386 N. Redwood Rd.
Salt Lake City, UT 84116 (Google Maps)
Phone: 801.596.5030
Rose Park Website
Men’s Tees 72 (rating/slope)
- Black 6834 yards (71.3/117)
- Blue 6514 yards (70.4/114)
- White 5980 yards (67.2/107)
Women’s Tees Par 74 (rating/slope)
- White 5980 yards (72.1/116)
- Yellow 5554 yards (69.5/116)
Junior/Novice Tees 4831 yards
Course Designer: Mick Riley
Course Record: 61
Playing Season
Rose Park is open year around, as long as the course is free of snow.
Green Fees (9/18 holes)
- Regular- $13/26
- Senior- $11/22
- Junior- $7/14
Seasonal Pass Information: click here
Rental Fees (9/18 holes)
- Cart (no GPS)- $6.5/13
- Low End Rental Clubs- $7/14
- High End Rental Clubs- $15/30
- Pull cart- $2/4
Range Fees
- Small bucket- $4
- Large bucket- $7
Practice Area
Facing a southwesterly direction Rose Park’s driving range has the feeling of hitting into an odd shaped farm field, with a back fence line that is uncomfortably close at times (the range varies from around 200 to 315 yards in length). The all grass hitting surface’s condition varies between average and good, while the lack of accurate yardage markers makes the range less than ideal for practicing. Wind direction is typically a headwind or blowing from the right side.
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