HIDDEN VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Sandy, UT, USA
Designed by William H., William Howard Neff
Hidden Valley Country Club's Mountain 9 sits in Sandy, Utah, at the base of the Wasatch Range in the Salt Lake Valley. The course was designed by William Howard Neff, a California-based architect who worked primarily in the mid-20th century and brought his experience with mountain and foothill terrain to this routing. The setting takes advantage of the natural elevation changes characteristic of Utah's mountain-valley interface, where the course likely incorporates sloping fairways and views of the surrounding peaks.
The Mountain 9 designation suggests this nine-hole loop occupies the more elevated or dramatically contoured portion of Hidden Valley's property, contrasting with flatter terrain elsewhere on the grounds. Neff's design approach typically emphasized playability while working with existing landforms rather than extensive earthmoving, so golfers here encounter holes that follow the natural fall lines and ridges of the site. The climate and elevation create playing conditions distinct from lower-altitude courses, with cooler temperatures and thinner air affecting ball flight.
Hidden Valley operates as a private country club serving the Sandy community and broader Salt Lake metropolitan area. The club provides a traditional country club experience with golf as the central amenity, complemented by social and dining facilities typical of mid-century suburban clubs in the Mountain West.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mountain 9 was designed by William H. and William Howard Neff.
Mountain 9 at Hidden Valley Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Mountain 9 is 36.
Mountain 9 plays 3,359 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mountain 9 is 128.
Mountain 9 is a 9-hole course.