Designed by respected architect Michael Upwall and constructed by Hess Construction, this unique four bedroom and 4.5 bathroom home is located up against the 7th hole of Glenwild Golf Club, rated by Golf Digest as the top golf club in Utah. The home is beautifully designed with floor to ceiling windows looking out to the golf course, a unique yet inviting shape of the main room and the ceiling that extends out into the outdoor living space with an abundance of lightning. The home was built in 2020 and features many luxuries and comforts that anyone living in an exclusive country club would want.
Grand Entrance and Great Room
Upon entering, you are greeted by stunning views of Deer Valley and the Wasatch Mountain Range through floor-to-ceiling glass windows. The open great room features tall ceilings, a grand fireplace, and a chef’s kitchen, perfect for intimate family gatherings or entertaining large groups.
Master Suite
The master suite serves as a sanctuary with its over 16-foot ceilings, breathtaking ski and golf course views, resort like bathroom with a steam shower, gym, and an oversized walk-in closet.
Indoor and Outdoor Living Spaces
The indoor living space extends to the peaceful courtyard, providing an escape from daily distractions. The spacious back patio, overlooking the golf course, offers covered outdoor dining, a fire pit, and an outdoor TV.
Additional Luxuries/Amenities
Additional luxuries include an office, wine cellar, five-car garage, ski lockers with boot warmers, a dog wash, a heated driveway, and ensuite bedrooms.
Community Amenities
Glenwild is an exclusive gated community and is equipped with a clubhouse with a spa, a community pool, a restaurant, and access to gold-rated hiking and biking trails.
Glenwild Golf Club and Spa
Rating/Slope: 75.5/141
This private and well known golf club is 7,609 yards has gorgeous mountain views of the Wasatch Mountain Range. The course is extremely challenging with hard to manage uphill or downhill lies on the fairway. The first hole starts with a 449 yard slight dog-leg right to the hole with a couple small bunkers protecting the edge of the green on the front right and back left side. Then after a few straight-aways, the round starts to progress towards more twists and curves. Water hazards start to come into play on the back nine especially on hole 18 where if you want to hit the narrow fairway, you would want to aim more right. This course challenges even the most accurate players.
Photo Credits: Home – PCBR Engel & Volkers UtahRealEstate.com | Golf Course – Rick Baran