The Approach Shot

St. George

The Ledges of St. George

Desert / canyon resort

The Ledges is a good local rotation piece. It makes more sense when the group is staying in St. George and wants a less punishing day.

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The take

The Ledges is a good local rotation piece. It makes more sense when the group is staying in St. George and wants a less punishing day.

Best for

St. George-based groups wanting scenic depth

Watch out

It is a support round, not the top anchor

How to play it

Strong supporting play

Course intelligence

What you need to know

Strengths

  • Red-rock views
  • Playable resort feel
  • Convenient St. George base

Watch-outs

  • Less famous
  • Less intense than Black Desert/Sand Hollow
  • Depth role

Signature holes

5, 11, 15, 18

Book it right

Cost, access, and timing

Green fees

Public/resort rate; confirm current pricing.

Best season

Best window: November-April, with March-April as peak demand Summer reality: Very hot and exposed; book 7 a.

Replay priority

Medium

Booking move

Anchor Black Desert, Sand Hollow, and Wolf Creek first.

Weather read

Pick the right window.

Best window: November-April, with March-April as peak demand Summer reality: Very hot and exposed; book 7 a.

Jan

68F / 45F

Sun Best; rain Low

Feb

72F / 48F

Sun Best; rain Low

Mar

79F / 53F

Sun Best; rain Low

Apr

87F / 60F

Sun Good; rain Low

May

96F / 68F

Sun Hot; rain Low

Jun

105F / 77F

Sun Very hot; rain Low

User signal

Ratings, reviews, and group notes.

1585 Ledges Pkwy, St. George, UT 84770, USA

(435) 634-4640

Google review

5/5 - 2 months ago

Quiet, well maintained and exceptional staffing of friendly people. For one Arnie is a local legend & my wifes new golf coach - we could not be more excited to see what our golf future looks like. The Ledges is our go to spot - searching for a place that fits all our needs is ove

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Google review

4/5 - a year ago

The course was fun to play. Driving range is solid, as is the practice putting green. Chipping green is all fake grass so not a proper warm-up for that/bunker shots. The pro shop is well stocked, we were a few doors away for the week so we went a few times, mixed bag of service f

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Google review

5/5 - a year ago

Very nice course, fairways are decently wide. Mid to high handicaps would feel comfortable. Fast greens, good practice area and all staff are super nice. Views on back nine are spectacular.

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