Promontory Club - Pete Dye Course
Park City, Utah
A Pete Dye design at the exclusive Promontory community near Park City, this mountain course at 6,300 feet elevation features Dye's bold shaping through sagebrush meadows and aspen groves with panoramic views of the Wasatch Mountains and Jordanelle Reservoir. The 7,691-yard beast is one of the longest mountain courses in America.
History & Heritage
The Pete Dye Canyon Course at Promontory Club was designed by Pete, Perry, and Cynthia Dye at approximately 6,300 feet elevation among the Wasatch Mountains near Park City. At 7,691 yards from the tips, it is one of the longest mountain courses in America.
A tale of two nines: the front is open with sweeping Park City and Deer Valley views; the back nine dives into rugged canyon terrain with dramatic elevation shifts through corridors most architects would have avoided. Promontory also features a Jack Nicklaus Painted Valley course.
Signature Holes
Launches the extraordinary back nine — a dramatic canyon hole with large elevation changes through terrain most architects would have avoided. The contrast with the open front nine is striking.
What to Expect
Open front nine with sweeping mountain views. Canyon back nine with dramatic elevation shifts and narrow corridors. At 7,691 yards from the tips at 6,300 feet, it\'s a monster.
Strictly private — Promontory luxury mountain community.
Playing Tips
Altitude adds ~10% to carry. The back nine\'s canyon holes demand precise distance control. Wind swirls in the canyons.
Use the six tee options wisely — 7,691 yards at altitude is extreme.
Highlights
- ✓ 7,691 yards — among America's longest mountain courses
- ✓ Pete Dye design at 6,300-foot elevation
- ✓ Wasatch Mountain and Jordanelle Reservoir views
Frequently Asked Questions
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