The world’s most famous professional golfer will add his touch to the golf landscape in Utah.
Tiger Woods will build an 18-hole golf course at the upcoming Marcella Club in Heber City, Utah. The course will be more than 8,000 yards, making it one of the largest in Utah.The world’s most famous professional golfer will add his touch to the golf landscape in the Beehive State.
Tiger Woods announced Tuesday that he will design a new, 18-hole professional course at the upcoming members-only in Heber City. Marcella Club is a partnership between the yet-to-be-built communities of Marcella Mountain and Marcella at Jordanelle Ridge.“Utah is an incredible place, with favorable year-round weather that offers opportunities to be active outdoors throughout all four seasons – golfing, skiing, biking, hiking, and fishing – the list goes on and on,” Woods said in a news release.
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