Riverside Country Club
Provo, Utah
A William Neff design along the Provo River at the base of the Wasatch Mountains, Riverside Country Club is one of the most scenic private clubs in Utah Valley. The mature parkland layout features cottonwood-lined fairways, strategic river crossings, and panoramic views of the Timpanogos massif that elevate every round.
History & Heritage
Riverside Country Club was designed by William F. Bell and William H. Neff along the Provo River at the base of the Wasatch Range, opening around 1960. Par 72, 7,142 yards from the tips (slope 136). One of Utah County\'s premier private facilities with 42,000 square feet of clubhouse.
Mount Timpanogos provides a dramatic alpine backdrop visible from most points on the layout. Recent changes opened views to the Provo River.
Signature Holes
One of the river holes where the Provo River comes directly into play with Mount Timpanogos providing the alpine backdrop. The scenic and strategic combination defines Riverside\'s character.
What to Expect
Mature tree-lined fairways with the Provo River as recurring hazard beneath Timpanogos and the Wasatch Front. Full country club amenities including pool, tennis, fitness, dining.
Strictly private — one of the most scenic private clubs in Utah Valley.
Playing Tips
The river demands respect — club selection on river holes is critical. Shot shaping rewarded through tree-lined corridors.
Elevation (~4,500 feet) adds moderate distance. Greens are receptive and well-maintained.
Highlights
- ✓ Provo River setting at base of Wasatch Mountains
- ✓ Panoramic Mount Timpanogos views
- ✓ Cottonwood-lined mature parkland design
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you see Timpanogos?
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