TETON LAKES GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Rexburg, ID, USA
Designed by Rick Phelps
Teton Lakes Golf Course sits in the high-altitude farmland of eastern Idaho, just west of Rexburg and within view of the Teton Range to the east. Designed by Rick Phelps and opened in the late 1990s, the course occupies relatively flat terrain typical of the Upper Snake River Plain, where irrigation canals and agricultural drainage patterns have been incorporated into the routing. The facility operates as a municipal course serving the Rexburg area and the broader college community anchored by Brigham Young University–Idaho.
The North and South nines form the primary eighteen-hole configuration at Teton Lakes, though the property includes additional holes that allow for varied routing combinations. Water features—both natural and constructed—appear throughout the layout, reflecting the region's irrigation infrastructure and adding strategic interest to an otherwise gently rolling landscape. The course plays at elevation above 4,800 feet, which affects ball flight and distance calculations, particularly during the short high-country growing season.
Teton Lakes serves as an accessible public facility in a region with limited golf options, drawing both local play and visitors exploring the Yellowstone corridor. The setting offers expansive views toward the Tetons when weather permits, and the layout provides straightforward golf suited to a range of skill levels. Conditioning and playability vary with Idaho's continental climate, where winters are long and the summer season concentrated.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
North/South was designed by Rick Phelps.
Yes. North/South at Teton Lakes Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at North/South is 72.
North/South plays 6,713 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at North/South is 122.
North/South is a 18-hole course.