I played Victory Ranch outside of Park City this past Saturday prior to witnessing my BYU Cougars getting slaughtered at home versus TCU. I was really impressed with the course especially since I'm not a huge Rees Jones guy. Holes 5 and 6 were really good and then the entire back nine was a real treat. The recent openings of Victory Ranch and Sand Hollow in Utah combine for a pair of the best back nines around. Rather than posting a ton of pictures on this post, you can just click on this link to my website and pull up my pics. In the bottom right hand corner of the viewer it gives you an option to take the pics to full-screen size if you so desire. Here is the link:
http://www.golfcoursegurus.com/photos/utah/victoryranch/Hole #5 plays across a ravine from the back two tee boxes (straight down the fairway from the shorter boxes) and down along a ridge with fall offs to both side and great surrounding scenary.
Hole #6 is a classic do-or-die hole that I like playing. There is some room right to miss to, otherwise it is a big forced carry over a ravine to the green below.
Hole #16 is a tight par five that winds uphill and finishes at a green set in near some natural rock formations. I hung my driver out to the right and found my ball in 15 fairway. I guessed on my yardage and proceeded to hit my 4 iron through the green and only managed par at the well undulated green site.
Hole #17 is a nice downhill par three with at least 12 different tee boxes. A U-shaped bunker protects the front of this green and fantastic views are found in the distance, including a view of the Jordanelle Reservoir.
Hole #18 (520 yards) looks like a beast on the card but if you can bust your drive well enough you can catch a downhill slope that will really shorten up the yardage. From the tips I went driver-8 iron and flew the green (never found my ball) so you can see it doesn't play as long as the yardage indicates.
Anyway, I'm curious to get people's thoughts that have played the course and/or hear comments based on the photos.