Utah · Course 1
Sand Hollow Resort - Championship Course
- Holes
- 18
- Par
- 72
- Yards
- 7315
- Est.
- 2008
A stunning desert course offering breathtaking views of the red rock landscape, known for its challenging layout and pristine conditions.


Utah
St. George is one of the Southwest’s best warm-weather golf trips, pairing red rock scenery, desert-mountain views, and a compact set of strong public courses. This itinerary focuses on four standout layouts: Sand Hollow Resort’s Championship Course, Coral Canyon, Sky Mountain, and The Ledges of St. George.
Utah · Course 1
A stunning desert course offering breathtaking views of the red rock landscape, known for its challenging layout and pristine conditions.

Utah · Course 2
Nestled in the red rock cliffs of southern Utah, this course is celebrated for its natural beauty and strategic design, providing a memorable golfing experience.

Utah · Course 3
This municipal course offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and red rock formations, known for its friendly atmosphere and well-maintained fairways.

Utah · Course 4
A premier golf destination featuring dramatic cliffs and expansive views, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience for golfers of all skill levels.

Starting points. Everything is built around your dates, group size, and the courses you want to play.
From $1,495 per golfer
A four-course Southern Utah golf trip built around Sand Hollow Resort’s Championship Course, Coral Canyon Golf Course, Sky Mountain Golf Course, and The Ledges of St. George, with lodging in St. George, Hurricane, or a golf-focused vacation rental.
All golf and lodging taxes and fees included. Excludes flights, airport transfers, and caddies. Rates subject to change.

St. George works especially well for groups that want a scenic, multi-course desert golf trip without long daily transfers. Sand Hollow’s Championship Course delivers the headline red-rock and cliffside drama, while Coral Canyon adds a polished Keith Foster layout near the gateway to Zion. Sky Mountain is a value-forward municipal course with huge views, and The Ledges brings a Matt Dye-designed desert layout beside Snow Canyon State Park. The area also gives golfers easy access to hiking, off-road adventures, restaurants, and Southern Utah scenery, making it a strong alternative to larger desert golf markets.
Most groups stay in St. George, Hurricane, or at golf-focused vacation rentals near Sand Hollow or The Ledges. Options range from resort villas and multi-bedroom rental homes to hotels in downtown St. George.
St. George is a destination-style golf region rather than a single resort, so the experience is built around multiple public courses, group-friendly lodging, rental-car access, and Southern Utah outdoor recreation. The four-course itinerary gives groups a mix of high-end desert golf, value golf, red rock views, and Snow Canyon-area scenery.
Each property is selected for proximity to the next round, the kind of evening that fits a long golf trip, and the feel we want for the group.
Villa / Vacation Home
Golf-focused villas and vacation homes near Sand Hollow Resort with access to resort amenities and quick access to the Championship Course.
Strong option for groups wanting to stay near one of the area’s headline courses.
Vacation Home / Townhome
Multi-bedroom vacation homes and townhomes near The Ledges of St. George, with red rock views and group-friendly layouts.
Useful for buddies trips that want more space, full kitchens, and easy access to Snow Canyon-area golf.
Hotel Room / Suite
Hotel options in and around St. George provide convenient access to restaurants, airport arrivals, and the four-course itinerary.
Best for groups prioritizing location, budget flexibility, and simple logistics.
St. George Regional Airport (SGU) is the closest airport, roughly 15–20 minutes from downtown St. George depending on where you stay. Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas is the common major-airport alternative and is usually about a 2-hour drive, making a rental car the most practical option for a multi-course golf trip.
This St. George itinerary is built around four public 18-hole par-72 courses: Sand Hollow Resort - Championship Course, Coral Canyon Golf Course, Sky Mountain Golf Course, and The Ledges of St. George.
Sand Hollow Resort’s Championship Course is usually the headline round because of its John Fought design, red rock setting, and dramatic back-nine cliffside holes.
Sand Hollow Resort’s Championship Course was designed by John Fought, Coral Canyon by Keith Foster, Sky Mountain by Jeff Hardin, and The Ledges of St. George by Matt Dye.
March through May and September through November are the best windows for comfortable desert golf. Winter can be playable with cooler mornings, while summer is very hot and usually requires early tee times.
St. George Regional Airport (SGU) is the closest airport, typically 15–20 minutes from downtown St. George. Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is the common major-airport option and is usually about a 2-hour drive.
Groups usually stay in St. George hotels, Sand Hollow Resort vacation rentals, or multi-bedroom homes near The Ledges. Rental homes and townhomes work especially well for buddies trips.
Yes. The area has a compact course map, strong public golf, dramatic scenery, group-friendly rentals, and plenty of off-course activities like Snow Canyon, Zion, Sand Hollow State Park, and downtown St. George dining.
A 3- to 5-night trip works well. Four nights is a strong fit for playing Sand Hollow, Coral Canyon, Sky Mountain, and The Ledges without rushing the travel days.
St. George, Utah, United States
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