Southgate Golf Course can be a walkable course for those looking to mix in a little exercise with their golf game.
Short yet challenging, walkable yet scenic, Southgate Golf Course is a well-balanced golf experience with several water features. Located on the south side of St. George, just off of Dixie Drive, Southgate is in the perfect spot for golfers to play a refreshing game while still enjoying the surrounding community and its offerings.
Hole 3 is one of Southgate’s most memorable holes. A par-3 that traverses a serene pond, the hole requires strength and precision from the moment golfers step onto the tee box – which is surrounded by water. In addition to the psychological challenge this creates, the green lies about 150 yards out from the tee, challenging golfers to drive effectively in order to avoid the various water features.
Another hole that captivates golfers at Southgate is hole 8. A short par-4, hole 8 carries over water features as well. This navigation requires golfers to choose between the risky distance or a safer, strategic approach. Don’t let the short distance deceive – golfers earn every stroke as they tactfully navigate around water hazards.

The final signature hole at Southgate Golf Course is hole 16. This long par-3 plays downhill and over more water hazards, adding the undulation factor to the already high-risk navigation. The greens are also perched up higher, creating haphazardous elevation that can hold onto precise shots, or send the more wayward ones soaring out of bounds.
No matter what hole you’re playing at Southgate, expect a stepped-up municipal experience with great service. Make sure to visit the grill for pre- or post-round grub, or order something for the turn.
