Sunbrook
Golf Club Golf Digest rates Sunbrook as the best golf course
in Utah. This rating is a result of a number of elements including
scenery, challenge, quality, and service. With the addition
of the Black Rock Nine, Sunbrook is the only golf club in
southwestern Utah to feature 27 championship holes.
If you
were to poll golfers concerning which of the three nines they
prefer, one third would say The Point
Nine, one third would say The Woodbridge Nine, and one third
would say the new Black Rock Nine. Each nine is named after
its most identifiable feature. The Point's number five hole
is a short par-four bordering a desert cliff. Any shot to
the left on this hole will end up 100 feet down on the par-five
second hole.
The Woodbridge
Nine is also named after its fifth hole. After teeing off
from a bluff overlooking the island-green fourth hole, golfers
must carry a lake featuring a gorgeous country-style wooden
bridge. This is one hole so beautiful you won't mind having
to record a bogey on your scorecard. The Black Rock Nine is
so named as a result of three holes being carved out of treacherous
lava rock. The par-four seventh is the most remarkable. After
hitting your first shot from a tee located amidst a crowd
of molten onlookers, your second shot must carry more volcanic
remains plus avoid a small lake strategically placed just
to the right of the green.