Profile of Facts
The Location:
Approximately 45 miles east of Salt Lake City and less than 15 miles east of Park City on the
outskirts of Woodland, UT. Victory Ranch Club is situated on State Road 32, 7 miles east of Hwy 40,
2.5 miles west of the town of Francis. Over 5 miles of the Provo River run through Victory Ranch.
Acreage:
- Total Site - 5,600+ acres
- Golf Course - 200 acres
Course Architect:
Rees Jones
Course Builder:
Golf Works, Inc.
Championship Tees:
- Par - 72
- Yardage - 7599 yds.
- Rating - 74.9
- Slope - 133
Key Design Features:
- "Core" course layout-residential areas surrounding only the course perimeter.
- Awe inspiring mountain setting with 20-mile views of Uinta Mountains, Provo River, Jordanelle Reservoir and the nearby Deer Valley Ski Area.
- Site provides immense natural diversity.
- Links-style shaping combined with a feel of Old Scotland.
- Shaped by the environment and complemented by the natural surroundings.
- Significant topography with natural bulwarks of ancient stone spiraling up to the course's high-point of 6,857 feet at Flat Top Peak.
- Over 400 feet of natural elevation change
- Strategic water features and ravine crossings.
- Dramatic emphasis by architect on par 3's
Practice Facility:
- 7.6 Acres - 375 yards deep X 130 yards wide
- 9,000 sq. ft. practice putting green
- Chipping green w/practice bunker
- 10,000 sq. ft. practice tee
- Double-ended feature provides options for diversity in practice & instruction.
Grasses:
- Greens - A4 Bent grass
- Fairways & Tees - L-93/Southshore Bentgrass
- Rough - Bluegrass
- Out of Play areas - fescue, indigenous native grasses & sagebrush
Bunkers:
- 94 bunkers strategically placed to enhance the holes and require a high degree of course management from the player.
- USGA Spec BB302 sand imported from Idaho
Cart Paths:
- 8' - 12' wide continuous concrete cart path representing 7.2 miles
Special Features:
- 121 tee boxes - averaging 7 per hole. Alternate tee angles on many holes.
- Greens average 6,500 sq. ft.
- Fairways account for 35 acres - Generous landing areas, exacting approach shots.
- Several lengthy wooden bridges spanning dramatic ravine crossings.
- Imaginative variety of carefully placed grass, sand and water hazards, along with subtle green contours.