Utah, USA
Sunbrook Golf Club
Course Highlight
This 27-hole municipal facility in St. George, Utah features distinctive black volcanic rock landscapes and deep red sand bunkers, with the risk-reward par-5 12th hole requiring a dramatic 200-yard downhill shot to an island green.
About the Course
Ranked as Utah's top golf course by Golf Digest for six consecutive years (1993-1998), Sunbrook Golf Club earned its place among America's top 50 municipal courses and received a Golf Digest 4-star rating. This 27-hole facility in St. George is best known for the Pointe and Woodbridge combination, where dramatic elevation changes and strategic water hazards demand precision on every shot. The Woodbridge's 4th hole features a 200-yard par-3 to an island green—generous in size yet surrounded by water from an elevated tee. The par-4 5th showcases the signature wooden bridge visible beyond the landing area, requiring a perfectly placed tee shot between water hazards and sagebrush. The Pointe's 310-yard dogleg-left par-4 5th offers stunning views of the Pine Valley Mountains, with holes 5-8 forming the course's finest stretch. The Blackrock's 7th incorporates lava rock formations into its design, where red sand bunkers and greenside water features create a distinctive desert golf experience.