During a recent trip to Park City&Jackson Hole to escape the summer heat of the desert in PHX, I had the opportunity to play both of these courses in Utah in late August. Unfortunately, my wife lost our camera in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, so I don't have any pictures. Both courses have received mention here before, among them the following prime examples:
Sand Hollow(Fought)This one includes links to photos as well as praise from Tom Doak :
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,53938.0.html Soldier Hollow Gold(Bates)This one has links to photos:
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,40317.0.htmlNo doubt in my mind that Sand Hollow deserves its #1 Public in GW. SHG doesn't come close. I've played Coral Canyon also and would rate it below both. Since Kalen Braley's thread on SHG the nines have been flipped. I would have preferred to play the original routing. Too many dramatic holes to start a round, not that there's anything wrong with that, and not much on the former front nine. Nice facility for a muni.
Sand Hollow is a star. If it were in AZ, for example, it would be near the top. I really liked the fine red dirt bunkering. The "cliff holes" on the back nine were terrific- 12 to 15. The front nine is not bereft of good holes. I saw a mention in the thread about comparing the par3 15th to 16 at Cypress Point. It's a little far fetched to me but 15 is a terrific golf hole. When we arrived at 17, the wind changed and we played 17 & 18 into a nice wind providing a good finish. The club house was well done and provided good views of the Red Rocks.
Sand Hollow is bit pricier. We paid $75 as we stayed overnight in one of their rental condos. We paid the $40 senior rate at SHG. Late August is a good time to visit both but I'd like to return in the fall.