Promontory

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Park City, United States

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Private golf course

Promontory Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Promontory is located in Park City, United States on 8417 N Ranch Club Trail #4941. Promontory is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category private golf course in United States.

Address

8417 N Ranch Club Trail #4941

Phone

+1 4353334600

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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C D Delbert

This facility tried to recruit me, then ghosted me as soon as I sent my resume in. The management is not professional at all. Stay clear.

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Keara Myrick

Very clean and nice people there in that community. A lot of new places are going up, but with the gate at both entrances is nice and helps you feel safe and secure, also with the guards there. Too. Amazing views , great golf, and many many more things!!

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chiming tse

Whats not to like if you can get on. Great practice facilty. The Nicklaus course is very hard. No easy holes but spectacularly beautiful.

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Kat Bergmann

Love going to promontory, the views are spectacular

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Cody Baird

Promontory is a pristine course from tips to tee. Bring your "A game". The course is narrow and challenging. Grip and rip will not work here. You'll need to think and prepare your shots. Greens will throw some benders and runners at you. I would love to retire here. For now, I'll have to wait for another invite.

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Daren Couch

I love the Promontory area and the amenities it offers. My only complaint is that the gate guards are curt and sometimes just plain rude to anyone who is not a resident. Perhaps it's the values of Promontory but it would be a welcome change for anyone visiting family or friends inside Promontory to deal with better trained and less heavy handed gate attendants.

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John Tallent

Not my favorite course in the area. Generally well kept but there are plenty of gimmicky holes. Very tough walking so a cart is necessary. Plays pretty tough.

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Bradley Davis

Super challenging course, but so beautiful. What a wonderful opportunity