Award-Winning Trail Creek Course Opens for Play on May 15 while Brand-New White Clouds Course, State-of-the-Art Clubhouse, Music Pavilion Receive Finishing Touches
(SUN VALLEY, Idaho) – Sun Valley Resort is applying the finishing touches on what promises to be the most eventful golf season in the iconic resort’s illustrious existence. The award-winning Trail Creek Course is scheduled to open May 15, and the much-anticipated first nine holes of the White Clouds Course are in the final grow-in phase and remain on schedule to open this summer.
In addition to the Donald Knott-designed White Clouds Course – an “Alpine links” design with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valley below – Sun Valley also will unveil a 25-acre practice facility, 18-hole putting course named Sawtooths (patterned after the Himalayas putting course at St. Andrews), a 54,000-square-foot clubhouse, and the Sun Valley Music Pavilion that will cater to the area’s thriving arts scene.
“We’re always excited for the start of golf season here at Sun Valley Resort, but this year brings a great deal more excitement, of course, because of all the additions and enhancements,” says General Manager Wallace Huffman. “While early-season guests will enjoy the challenges of our Trail Creek Course, we’re only a few months away from introducing a brand-new, enhanced golf experience.”
Trail Creek Course – named after the creek that traverses the course seven times – is a parkland-style design with narrow fairways bordered by beautiful Cottonwood trees. Originally opened in 1937, the course was redesigned by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and Knott, his lead architect, in 1978-79.
Nearly 30 years later Knott, now heading up the Knott, Brooks, Linn Golf Course Design Group of California, returned to Sun Valley to create the White Clouds Course, which complements the original 18-hole course that rests in the valley below. The White Clouds Course has an anticipated opening date of Aug. 1 and boasts breathtaking views and striking elevation changes.
Golfers looking for immediate satisfaction can experience the Trail Creek Course and enjoy early-season green fees of $89 for 18 holes and $58 for nine holes through June 1.
For golfers needing to tweak their games at the start of the season, Sun Valley offers full swing and short game spring clinics May 15 through June 15. The clinics are scheduled weekdays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon or 1 to 3 p.m. An all-season two-day school also will be taught by PGA Professional Doyle Corbett. For enrollment and more information, please call 208-622-2251.
Sun Valley Resort’s “Spring Golf Package” includes 18 holes of golf and one night’s lodging for $120 per person double occupancy and runs through June 1. For reservations please call 800-786-8259.
For more information about Sun Valley Resort call 800-894-9941 or visit www.sunvalley.com.
About Sun Valley Resort
There can only be one original ski resort and since 1936 Sun Valley has held that distinction. Born out of a desire to bring the mystique of the European ski resorts to America, Sun Valley quickly became a phenomenon without peer on this continent or any other.
America’s first destination resort, where the world’s first chairlift was engineered, Sun Valley was built to enchant the nobility and celebrity of the day. Today the patina of old world charm blends beautifully with everything modern, easily accessible with non-stop daily air service.
Originated in 1936 by Union Pacific Railroad, Sun Valley is located in the Northern Rockies region of south central Idaho and is open year-round with four distinctly beautiful seasons. There are more outdoor recreations here than any other destination resort in the U.S.
Sun Valley Resort is privately owned by the R. Earl Holding family, owners of Sinclair Oil Corporation. Sister properties include Snowbasin Ski Resort, Grand America Hotel, Little America Hotel and Towers, all SLC, UT., Westgate Hotel, San Diego, CA, Little America Flagstaff, AZ, Little America, WY, and Little America, Cheyenne, WY.
Contact:
Dan Shepherd, Buffalo Communications, 703.891.3320, dshepherd@buffalocommunications.com
Rob Thomas, Buffalo Communications, 330-696-1476, rthomas@buffalocommunications.com