Pretty course, great views, and stunning conditions with bunkers that have the softest sand in the west.
However, note that we played as guests, that only have the opportunity for afternoon tee times. A coupe of things we learned (for what was an expensive round)
We were not made aware of restrooms at tee off, and could not find anything on the course. After calling the clubhouse, we were told that on hole 14, there was a trailer for bathrooms
There is no water on the course - be prepared to pack your own
The only way to get drinks was before tee off, and assuming you had time to stop before turning to 10 - we had a group on our backs, so we called in to see if they could run some out, and were told no.
For a pricy round, you will get a great course, however, you will feel like an outsider and...
Read moreThere are three golf course in the Jackson/Wilson area. Only Teton Pines allows "public" guests to play, (after 2 PM). The staff were very welcoming and helpful. I had broken my 3 wood shaft, and The staff allowed me to use a driver and 3 wood. Course is superbly maintained, and has manicured tees, fairways and greens. Which were fast, and undulating. Scenery.....well, it's the Tetons, and the views are world class. Wilson is West of Jackson, take RTE 22, to state road 390 north, to the course. Greens fees comparable to top courses, nationally. If in metro-Jackson and a golfer; GO!! Tee system is numbered- III- 6331 yards/slope 132, Women V-5474/slope 131. Played on SEP 2, weather was...
Read moreI just got finished playing the bagpipes for the opening of the yearly golf tournament... for the second time. And had a great time, as usual!
The greens are beautifully-maintained, the area is emaculently clean, the patrons are very friendly and appreciative of my music, and the Golf Pro, Mr. Matt Stireman, is awesome to work with.
Best Regards, David S. R. Clark, Administrative Sergeant-Major Teton & District Performing...
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