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Nibley Park Golf Course
3 reviews for Nibley Park Golf Course
Salt Lake City has some nice municipal golf courses which are a steal. I believe Nibley is the oldest golf course, and it's a small and tight 9 hole course. Some of the holes are interesting but they are packed tight. This course is always crowded and sometimes the course management is not very good. We've played where we were backed up and had people hit into us even though we were waiting for our next shot. The fairways are too tight and there are a lot of loose cannons who hook and slice into other holes.
It's a nice course and it has some water hazards. They take good care of this course (unlike some government owned courses).
If you're looking for something more complicated, look elsewhere. If you want to have some fun and get 9 holes in, this is a bargain.
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I like this course mainly for the location. It is perfectly located to my home in Suga House and offers a quick round when you need it. They have a great range and is well located for a lunch hour bucket of balls.
What I hate about this course is that it can get very crowded and the fairways are very tight. A slight hook or slice can land you in the fairway next door or in the middle of 5th East.
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This can be a fun 9 hole course. Unfortunately, it can take a really long time to finish the 9 holes, since there are a lot of hackers on the course and it's normally pretty crowded. It's mostly par 4s, with one par 5 and two par 3s. None of the holes are that long. There are some resident geese which can be little temperamental and a couple of water hazards.
The driving range is on real grass. It can be difficult to track your shots in the late afternoon as you will be hitting straight into the setting sun.


