Passes
Salt Lake City Golf Passes – 2020 Pricing
Updated information on passes and links to purchase them online will be available in February 2021.
Birdie
$1,300
- Unlimited golf at all Salt Lake City courses anytime Monday through Friday and on weekends and holidays after 12:00 p.m. at Forest Dale, Nibley Park and Rose Park, and after 1 p.m. at Glendale, Bonneville, and Mountain Dell
- Valid for one year from the date of purchase
- Cart rental is not included
Senior Birdie
$1,000
- Seniors are age 60 and over
- Unlimited golf at all Salt Lake City courses anytime Monday through Friday and after 12 p.m. on weekends and holidays at Forest Dale, Nibley Park and Rose Park, after 1 p.m. at Glendale and Bonneville, and after 2 p.m. at Mountain Dell
- Valid for one year from the date of purchase
- Cart rental is not included
Double Eagle
$1,900
- Unlimited golf at all Salt Lake City courses all day every day
- Valid for one year from the date of purchase
- Cart rental is not included
Senior Double Eagle
$1,500
- Unlimited golf at all Salt Lake City courses all day every day
- Valid for one year from the date of purchase
- Seniors are age 60 and older
Junior Annual
$550
- Unlimited golf at all Salt Lake City courses all day every day
- Valid for one year from the date of purchase
- Cart rental is not included
- Juniors are age 17 and under
Junior Summer
$350
- Unlimited golf at all Salt Lake City courses anytime Monday through Friday and on weekends and holidays after 12:00 p.m. at Forest Dale, Nibley Park and Rose Park, and after 1 p.m. at Glendale and Bonneville, and after 2 p.m. at Mountain Dell
- Cart rental is not included
- Valid May 1 – August 31
- Juniors are age 17 and under
Restrictions and additional information:
- Golf passport programs and purchase prices subject to change annually.
- Golf Gift Cards may not be used toward the purchase of Golf Passports.
- As of January 1, 2012, 9% of each Golf Passport sold will be allocated to a Dedicated Golf Capital Improvement Fund to be used exclusively to complete improvement projects at Salt Lake City’s golf courses. All other golf revenue stays with the golf courses to fund operations.