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hey everyone,

I'm taking a trip that will lead into St George, Utah and am bringing the sticks.

Right now I've got a tee time for the Entrada at Snow Canyon ( http://www.golfentrada.com/ ) but am curious if anyone knows how it stacks up against The Ledges ( http://www.ledges.com/ ) or Coral Canyon ( http://www.coralcanyongolf.com/ ).

I know TL Golf just did a write up about a year ago on St George, but if anyone has any opinions it would be good to hear them as well.

FWIW, I won't be heading out to Mesquite NV to play Wolf Creek, and have only one round in St George before heading south to Arizona...

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nice, thanks for the heads up sabram, and especially the photos.

unfortunately i'm heading southwest from st. george to get to scottsdale, and i've yet to play golf in utah, so that's why i'll save wolf creek for next time i'm in vegas.

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I played Coral Canyon a few years ago. It was really nice. The course is a nice desert course. I don't usually play courses nearly that nice but clubhouse staff was very helpful. The experiance was very enjoyable for me. The course itself was nice as I said, but no real wow holes. I don't know much about the Ledges other then the commercials I see on TV, but I would say you won't go wrong with Coral Canyon if you go there.

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  erova said:
nice, thanks for the heads up sabram, and especially the photos.

If you are going through the "guts" of Utah, you may want to stop a few hours before St. George and check out Thanksgiving Point (I know I have mentioned it before). I bet it will be cooler than St. George or Arizona this time of year, and the course is worth the stop (in my biased opinion).


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