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Promontory (The Ranch Club, Park City, Utah) – 2007 Real de Faula (Benidorm, Valencia , Spain), II – 2007 Sky 72 Golf Club (Incheon, South Korea), Ocean course – 2007
Promontory is an area of high ground in Box Elder County, Utah, United States, 32 mi (51 km) west of Brigham City and 66 mi (106 km) northwest of Salt Lake City. Rising to an elevation of 4,902 feet (1,494 m) above sea level , it lies to the north of the Promontory Mountains and the Great Salt Lake . [ 2 ]
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Jack Nicklaus developed an ecologically-sensitive golf courses that take advantage of the topography of the land, the red rock cliffs, and the local cedar trees. [ citation needed ] The Red Ledges course has won several awards: 2010-2016 Utah Best of State - Best Golf Course, 2011-2012 Golfweek's Best Residential Course, and 2009 Golf Magazine ...
The following is a partial list of golf courses designed by Pete Dye. [1] He is credited with designing more than 200 courses internationally during his lifetime. [2] In 1982, Sports Illustrated wrote that Dye had a reputation for transforming "unpromising" land into picturesque and challenging golf courses, that required a style of play called "target golf".
The promontory is 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of the west end of Fremont Island in Weber County. [2] The Lucin Cutoff passes 1,250 feet (380 m) north of the point of the promontory. [2] The unincorporated community of Promontory and its location, Promontory Summit, are also frequently referred to as "Promontory Point". [3]
The unincorporated community of Promontory and its location, Promontory Summit, are also frequently referred to as "Promontory Point". [4] Promontory Summit is the site where the First transcontinental railroad was completed and is located about 30 miles (48 km) north–northwest of Promontory Point, near the north end of the Promontory Mountains.