Sand Hollow golf course
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Sand Hollow

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Hurricane, UT

Sand Hollow is a public golf course in Hurricane, Utah, designed by John Fought, Andy Staples in 2008. The course features 18 holes.

Sand Hollow is a public course in Hurricane, Utah, designed by John Fought, Andy Staples and established in 2008.

About Sand Hollow

You'll find one of Utah's most visually stunning desert courses carved into the red rock landscape just outside Zion National Park. John Fought and Andy Staples crafted a routing that feels more like Arizona than traditional Utah golf, with dramatic elevation changes and tee shots framed by crimson sandstone formations. The design takes full advantage of the natural terrain, weaving holes through desert washes and around massive rock outcroppings that create both spectacular backdrops and strategic challenges. What sets this course apart is how seamlessly the architects integrated the holes into the existing topography rather than moving mountains of earth to create artificial features. Several holes play significantly uphill or downhill, demanding precise club selection, while the desert carries between landing areas keep you honest off the tee. The conditioning is typically excellent for a public facility, and the value proposition is strong considering you're getting a championship-caliber desert experience at municipal rates. Just don't expect a traditional parkland round – this is target golf through some of the most beautiful terrain you'll find anywhere in the Southwest.

Key Facts

  • Sand Hollow is located in Hurricane, Utah.
  • Course type: public.
  • Course architect: John Fought, Andy Staples.
  • Year established: 2008.
  • Number of holes: 18.
  • Walking: Allowed.
  • Gems Index score: 74/100.

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