Bonneville Golf Course
The history of Bonneville Golf Course dates back to the early 1920s. At the time, golf was becoming an increasingly popular pastime in the United States, and Salt Lake City was no exception. The City’s Parks Department recognized the demand for a public golf course and began searching for a suitable location.
After the City Commission approved the idea of a golf course, and before it was Bonneville, the property was referred to as Sunnyside Golf Links due to its proximity to the Sunnyside reservoir. Harry Finch, the City Parks Commissioner, proposed a contest for citizens to submit names for the course before construction was completed. Bonneville was a popular option and a city-appointed committee approved the name ahead of the opening day on May 24, 1929.
Though the course only opened with 9 holes, 18 holes were designed by William Henry Tucker, an Englishman who migrated to the United States and began laying out courses beginning in the 1920s. Tucker was renowned as a turf-grass expert, eventually moving west before settling in New Mexico where he lived until his death in 1954.
The original nine-hole circuit routed through holes 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 18 as we know them today. The second nine was originally slated to be developed a year or two after the first nine opened, but due to budgetary issues construction didn’t begin until 1955.
The “new” Bonneville was re-designed from the old Tucker layout by the renowned William Park “Billy” Bell and his son, William Francis Bell. The father and son team only co-designed a handful of courses. These dual projects followed WWII as the younger Bell began assuming responsibilities for the firm’s work while the elder Bell began taking it easier. William P. Bell is best known for his celebrated work at Bel-Air and Riviera (Los Angeles) with George C. Thomas, Jr., and later as the co-designer of Torrey Pines (San Diego) along with his son.
The final nine holes were completed in September 1956, finishing the vision for the course.
Throughout the years, Bonneville Golf Course has played host to numerous tournaments, including the Utah State Amateur Championship. The course has also been a popular destination for recreational golfers, with its picturesque views and challenging holes.
Today, Bonneville Golf Course continues to be one of the most beloved golf courses in Utah. Its rich history and beautiful setting make it a must-visit destination for any golfer visiting the area. The course’s legacy continues to live on, as it remains a vital part of the community and a source of pride for the city of Salt Lake.