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Old March 9th, 2007, 07:52 AM
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What is the "must play" in St. George Utah?

I'll be in Mesquite/Vegas for 5 days...Have lots of tee times there, but wanted to head up to St. George for one round. So which is course is the best?

Coral Canyon?
The Ledges?
Entrada?
Another one I haven't found?


Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Old March 13th, 2007, 07:52 AM
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Best is relative when considering some of the great courses we have.
I believe Entrada is now private unless you are staying there, that would be my first pick, golfing among the lava is awesome.
The Ledges is very nice, upscale, the front nine is pretty flat and basic. The back nine offers more challenge and stunning views.
Coral Canyon is very nice, in the middle of a housing tract.
Sky Mountain is one of my favorites, it is more casual, great scenery.
Greensprings is another good choice.
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Old May 2nd, 2007, 05:34 PM
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ST George/ Entrada

Hi- We are going to St George for a week in May. Anyone know a way to play Entrada, which is now private. We are booked at the Green Valley Spa, which has no affiliation, unlike the one at Entrada. Also, if one were to play 2 courses (besides Entrada) which would they be. We have a Coral Canyon tee time. Thanks much.
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Old May 7th, 2007, 10:51 AM
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Re: What is the "must play" in St. George Utah?

We ended up playing the Ledges....it is as described above. Very nice and new, not through a bunch of houses...yet. I didn't see the other courses. If I were you, I'd drive 30 minutes to Mesquite and play Wolf Creek. You'll never forget it. If you think Wolf Creek is too costly, then Falcon Ridge is a poor man's Wolf Creek in my opinion.
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Old May 7th, 2007, 03:24 PM
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Re: What is the "must play" in St. George Utah?

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We ended up playing the Ledges....it is as described above. Very nice and new, not through a bunch of houses...yet. I didn't see the other courses. If I were you, I'd drive 30 minutes to Mesquite and play Wolf Creek. You'll never forget it. If you think Wolf Creek is too costly, then Falcon Ridge is a poor man's Wolf Creek in my opinion.
Great tip- thanks
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