
The Links at Teton Peaks
Set against the dramatic Tetons, The Links at Teton Peaks blends approachable links-style play with mountain scenery. This 18-hole public course welcomes golfers seeking value, challenge, and expansive views without premium costs.
Course Overview
Set against the striking backdrop of the Teton Range in Driggs, Idaho, The Links at Teton Peaks offers a distinctive golf experience that balances scenic allure with approachable challenge. This 18-hole public course stretches over a play-friendly layout where broad fairways invite players of all skill levels to enjoy strategic shot-making without excessive intimidation. While the course embraces the spirit of a traditional links-style design, its mountain setting adds a rugged character that subtly tests precision.
The landscape offers constant engagement, with water hazards and bunkers thoughtfully placed to influence club selection and shot trajectory. Greens present firm, undulating surfaces that reward careful reading, and the course’s modest elevation changes demand adjustments in distance control and shot shape. Weather conditions here can play a role, as the area’s wind patterns require steady tempo and adaptable strategy.
The Links at Teton Peaks prioritizes playability and value, making it a go-to for visitors touring Teton Valley as well as local golfers seeking an enjoyable round without premium pricing. Maintenance is consistently solid, reflecting a commitment to course conditions that enhance, rather than overwhelm, the player’s experience. Footpaths and cart routes are unpaved but well cared for, contributing to the course’s relaxed, informal atmosphere.
The modest clubhouse, accessed by a charming covered bridge over a bubbling stream, functions as a welcoming hub with a casual pro shop and simple refreshment options including hot dogs and beer. Players appreciate the inclusive policy that allows well-behaved dogs to accompany their rounds, adding a unique and friendly element. Pace of play tends to be brisk, thanks to thoughtful spacing and considerate course management.
Whether you're drawn by the sweeping mountain vistas or the straightforward yet rewarding layout, The Links at Teton Peaks emerges as a solid value offering. It invites golfers to engage with its landscape candidly, promising a round that is as relaxing as it is refreshing.
Course Highlights
Mountain views dominate the horizon, with course design emphasizing broad fairways and strategically placed bunkers and water hazards. The clubhouse is accessed via a covered bridge over a stream, adding charm to the arrival. The course is dog-friendly, allowing players to bring well-behaved pets along for their rounds.
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Guest Reviews
Tarah Vongbouthdy
A great course with a beautiful view of the Tetons! We were traveling through and stopped to play, we played 9 on night and another 18 the next morning because we loved the course so much! It is a challenging course though! Shane and Amanda in the pro shop were both wonderful and friendly! And a bonus, dogs are welcome on the course with you!
Jack Reerink
It offers the best views of any golf course we have played. Fairways are broad, but greens are well protected by bunkers and water. Worse, the green keeper has a sadistic streak, putting most cups on mounts or slopes. The club house is a small modular home, reached on foot by way of a covered bridge that spans a stream. It’s very affordable at just $30 for 18 holes plus $5 for a push cart or $20 for an electric buggy. Club rental is expensive at $30 for a tired set, with a driver bearing scars of a frustrated renter. Dogs are allowed - if they behave.
Mark Doebler
The Links at Teton Peaks is never going to be confused with world class golf....but it is a really enjoyable round of golf at a really good price. There may be "sexier" options on the eastern side of the Tetons, but you'll pay an arm and leg more too. This course doesn't pretend to be the beauty at the ball, but she's appealing in her own ways and you'll leave the ball (the course) glad that you met her and shared a dance together.
Carter Horrocks
Great golf course for sure. I will be playing here again. The maintenance of the course itself is phenomenal, especially given the cost to play. You get a lot for your money here. To have such green fairways in tee boxes this late in the summer is awesome for roughly $40 (with their pay online discount). The facilities are where you see the price you pay a little more justified. The drive and cart paths aren’t paved. Not a huge deal to me. They were well maintained to be fair. Not much for food at the pro shop but they’ve got hot dogs & beer and that’s really all you need for 18 holes. Pace of play was great. Moving from Utah to Idaho every course I’ve played so far has been way too crowded. Slows pace of play and people treat golf traffic like car traffic. It was refreshing to have better spacing like my old home course. Keeps pace of play and makes it more enjoyable. Our group finished 18 holes in about 3 1/2 hrs. We did get to speak with the owners and they were great people. You can see their personality in the course and that was cool. Overall great place to play. It’s hard to go wrong with a view of the Tetons.
Don Worlan
This golf course is a breath of fresh air and has amazing mountain views in every direction. I play here often as it's the go-to Teton Valley golf course. The staff isn't pretentious and neither are the rules. The past few years, this course has been in very good shape and certainly worth the drive. Prices are fair, too.
Randal Cross
Very well maintained course with spectacular views of the Grand Tetons.
Payton Berry
Rod Harrison
Great course, friendly staff. One of the most picturesque courses around.
Jack Reerink
It offers the best views of any golf course we have played. Fairways are broad, but greens are well protected by bunkers and water. Worse, the green keeper has a sadistic streak, putting most cups on mounts or slopes. The club house is a small modular home, reached on foot by way of a covered bridge that spans a stream. It’s very affordable at just $30 for 18 holes plus $5 for a push cart or $20 for an electric buggy. Club rental is expensive at $30 for a tired set, with a driver bearing scars of a frustrated renter. Dogs are allowed - if they behave.
Tarah Vongbouthdy
A great course with a beautiful view of the Tetons! We were traveling through and stopped to play, we played 9 on night and another 18 the next morning because we loved the course so much! It is a challenging course though! Shane and Amanda in the pro shop were both wonderful and friendly! And a bonus, dogs are welcome on the course with you!
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Course Details
Access & Location
1275 N 4000 W, Driggs, ID 83422, USA
Modest clubhouse featuring a small pro shop and refreshment stand.
Walking encouraged; terrain is generally gentle but wear sturdy shoes due to natural dirt paths and varied footing.
First-come, first-served tee times with online booking recommended during peak season.