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    Teton Reserve

    4.1 (9 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Best public golf course a stone's throw away from Jackson Hole! Well kept. Great Staff!

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    Teton Pines Resort & Country Club

    Teton Pines Resort & Country Club

    3.8(9 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    The course itself is decent definitely not $300 worth it but decent. The views of the mountains…read moremake up for it but overall not a place I'd spend my money again. So many blind shots with 0 guidance from a yardage book. Top 200 far from it. Between here and Teton Reserve I'd play reserve 100 Times before coming back here.

    This is a review for the golf course, a well-maintained course with scenic mountain views. You…read moredon't see much of the main Teton peaks but the southern mountains are right there. Rates are high but not super high. - Greens are in great shape, very contoured and fast. - Fairways mostly give you good lies. Some bad patches. - Water everywhere. - Lots of bunkers, mostly in good condition but some were a bit hard-packed. - Multiple tees, more than any I've encountered elsewhere. - No beverage cart service during our round, which kind of surprised me, but water is available at the tee boxes. The driving range - located a short distance to the north of the clubhouse - has complimentary balls and they're in good condition. You'll also find a small chipping & bunker practice area there. The practice green is near the clubhouse. Starter gave me a yardage booklet when he learned it was my first time there - nice. I've only played one round but the pace of play was good. My group had to wait at a few tee boxes towards the end but still finished in under four hours. Overall, a pretty nice place to play golf.

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    Teton Lakes Golf Course - Pro shop

    Teton Lakes Golf Course

    4.0(3 reviews)
    38.5 mi

    Don't let my 3 star discourage you from playing this course. My expectations were thinking "muni"…read moreand it was better than that. Gas carts and gravel cart paths are "muni-esque", but again, the course was flat, fun with good bends and long grass hazards to keep you sharp on your game. The greens feel like velvet but are also have some rough spots. This course is probably one of the better courses you are going to find in the area if you are looking to play. It has 27 holes, broken into three 9 hole options. On this Friday in July, we showed up with no tee time reservation and were able to go out for 9 holes at 4pm with a cart for I think $52 for both my husband and I. The three legs of this golf course are woven together so tightly, having never played it before and being unfamiliar with course, I did feel that our experience was part "golf outing", part "brain game," because some of the tee boxes were almost impossible to find based on twisty cart paths, long grass and only somewhat helpful signage. Shane in the pro shop was fun and light hearted and proud of Teto Lakes Golf Course. McDonalds Corporation was having a large event when we were there, thus why there was only one of the 9 hole options available to us to play. I also got a 20% sale discount on a great pair of Skechers golf shoes, which was a bonus to my golfing day. So there is a pro shop, there are golf carts (gas), there are locker rooms (dated) and a snack shack for food. So it has all you really need, although a bit dated and with a slightly rural feel. But with that, you could not ask for nicer staff and folks to be around to play a game. All in all, this is not Bandon Dunes nor what I am even use to in Vegas, but it was worth having our clubs in our car to play a round. It was fun!

    There are 27 holes at this golf course. When I went, there was a tournament happening on 18 of the…read moreholes. I played the same course(the middle fork) twice, yet I enjoyed it. There was great customer service and the golf carts ran great(gas powered). I enjoyed the course. It played like a links style course. I was confused in some parts where to go, but I figured it out. Well kept, great greens, and had a great feel to it. No defined cart paths, but there are signs. I enjoyed it!

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    Teton Lakes Golf Course - Posted rates in pro shop as if July 2021

    Posted rates in pro shop as if July 2021

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    Snow King Mountain - My wife and I

    Snow King Mountain

    3.6(85 reviews)
    20.3 mi
    $$$

    Great little ski resort with multiple activities throughout the year. Family friendly and friendly…read morestaff.

    Most unprofessional management I have ever experienced in my life. I would never ever recommend…read moreanyone come here. If you have any type of issue, just know the managers are too lazy to do their job and put it on the poor employees up front to deal with with problems that isn't even their job to start. There was constant miscommunication with every employee we interacted with and the manager was well aware of what was going on and refused to even help. What's the point of your job then? We made well aware we were not experts and were beginner snowboarders. Not a single employee made us aware that the beginner slopes were closed. We were never given any advice on what to do and where to go. We get to one of the lifts and when asking the employee if it was the expert slope, he said "it's not too bad." It wasn't until we got off the lift, when we realized it wasn't the case. A different (only helpful employee in this situation) immediately came to help. When explaining we were beginners, he shared that we never should've been sent up there. After explaining the situation, the people inside mentioned they were unaware that the beginner slopes were closed. Due to the miscommunication (on their part) and the fact that our safety was at risk, we rightfully asked for a refund. Mind you, we didn't even get to experience anything of what we paid for. We immediately went back down at the recommendation of the helpful employee on the slope. Management refused to speak with us and refused a refund. Also, all of a sudden once a refund was mentioned, they were ready to offer alternatives for beginners. First of all, where was this in the beginning? Second, by this time the way the situation was already being handled, we were over it and had zero interest in returning. While I don't fully fault all the employees that attempted to help with the options they were given, I put full blame on management. There needs to be cohesive communication across all employees to prevent situations like this. And as a former customer service facing manager, I am absolutely floored by the unprofessionalism from the manager on duty on February 2, 2026. She was well aware of everything but not once did she come out of her office to apologize or offer any kind of assistance. Absolutely ridiculous, insulting to our time, energy and money.

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    Teton Reserve - golf - Updated May 2026

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