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Since the
Fall of 1981, when the Arnold Palmer & Ed Seay designed course opened, golfers
from all over the world have fallen in love with its charm. No matter what the
handicap they play to, players have all agreed on one thing: The Jeremy is a
true championship course. Arnie designed the course in one of the most beautiful
settings in the West, the high foothills of the Wasatch Mountains. Using
beautiful East Canyon Creek as both a companion and, occasionally, an adversary,
the sprawling, gently rolling course offers a diverse challenge.
The Jeremy is one of the most challenging courses in the state with the
Blue Tees rated at 73.6. The fairways are dressed in pine, aspen trees and low
brush; almost all are bunkered. The course generously rewards accuracy from the
tee, but isn’t too punishing if you miss a fairway or two. The lush bent grass
greens are slightly larger than average in size, however you’ll need to consider
their diabolically placed bunkers when you get close.
source: thejeremy.com
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