Sunday

Sunbrook Golf Course, St George Utah

Best Golf Equipment Reviews has had the chance to play Sunbrook golf course in St. George, Utah two times this past week. Sunbrook golf course features three nine holes; The Pointe, The Blackrock, and The Woodridge. All three nine holes are very unique and fun to play. The Pointe is hillier and features some amazing views and golf holes at higher elevations. The Blackrock is situated around the lava rocks that have flowed into the valley and more of a target style course. The Woodridge is very traditional with a little more room to play with. It also features an island par 3 green that is a great hole.
Sunbrook golf course is located by the Green Valley day spas. That makes it perfect for all you men who want to play some golf while treating your wife to a Swedish massage or one of the many other day spa treatments.

One of the biggest surprises about Sunbrook is that it is a city municipal golf course. Best Golf Equipment Reviews loved this golf course. It was a great challenge and in very good shape. All three nines were fun to play and we had no complaints about them. The greens were amazing and so were the fairways. For being 110 degrees right now the fairways looked amazing and were very good to hit off. We were playing our new Callaway golf clubs and Callaway golf balls and couldn’t have been happier with the results!

Sunbrook Golf Course

2366 W. Sunbrook Dr.
(435) 627-4400
St George, Utah 84770
  • The Pointe- Par 36, 2604-3374 yards
  • The Woodridge- Par 36, 2682-3444 yards
  • The Blackrock- Par 36, 2551-3384 yards
Rates vary depending on the season but you can expect to pay about $40 during the off season for 18 holes including a golf cart. Walking is allowed at the Sunbrook golf course.

Best Golf Balls

Before Best Golf Equipment Reviews gets into this best golf balls review, we must apologize for the time between the last post and tonight’s post. We have been so busy with two of our newest sites, a best web hosting site and a site dedicated to finding the best merchant accounts. We got hooked on those two topics when setting up Best Golf Equipment Reviews that we thought it would be fun to write about those. On to today’s golf equipment review!!!

There are so many golf balls out there that it can be hard to find out which one is the best for you. We have broken this golf ball review down to three categories; Low, Mid, and High handicap golf balls. That way you can find the category you fit into and get the best golf ball you can!

Low handicap golf balls- There are a lot of golf balls out there designed for the low handicap players. The Titleist Pro V1 is very popular but Best Golf Equipment Reviews loves the Callaway Tour ix golf balls. They are very durable and have a ton of spin to them. It is not uncommon for you to play an entire round of golf with a single Callaway Tour ix golf ball. Best Golf Equipment Reviews is excited because we have a dozen of the new Callaway Tour i golf balls on order and can’t wait to try those out.  You can never go wrong with Callaway golf balls.

Mid handicap golf balls- This could be the hardest one to choose because mid handicap players can hit some good shots and desire some of the best golf ball features. The Titleist NXT Tour golf ball is a great choice. It has a slightly harder cover for added distance but still offers some amazing feel around the greens.  Titleist golf balls have a long tradition of being some of the best.

High handicap golf balls- These golf balls are going to be a lot cheaper than the above categories, but the great thing about these is they have improved so much over time. No more “rock flights” or Top Flights that kill your hand when you hit them. The Nike Crush golf balls are good. The feature a very durable cover and a dimple pattern designed to help increase your ball flight and accuracy.