Noah Alex. Published 2026-02-28. Updated 2026-02-28.
Best Value Course in Salt Lake
My first-person take on how I think about value rounds around Salt Lake and why I keep coming back to Old Mill as a practical favorite.
Why I care more about repeatable value than one-off deals
When I say value, I do not mean the absolute cheapest posted number once in a while. I mean a course that gives me a dependable balance of timing options, pace, and price relative to what I get from the round.
For me, Old Mill keeps showing up in that conversation because I can usually find windows that fit real schedules without hunting across five different booking systems.
How I personally compare value in Salt Lake
I run the same process every time: I set my date, set player count, and compare nearby courses in the same time band. Then I pressure-test the top options against restrictions and total out-the-door expectations.
On that framework, Old Mill is still one of my most practical value picks in the Salt Lake area.
My final take
If someone asked me where I would start for a value-first Salt Lake round, I would start with Old Mill and compare it against two nearby options before final checkout.
That is exactly the reason I built this site: I wanted that comparison step to be fast enough that I would actually do it every time.
FAQ
Is Old Mill always the cheapest option?
No, and I do not expect it to be. I rank it as a value option because of the balance between slot quality, booking fit, and typical price windows.
What should I do before booking?
Shortlist a couple of comparable options in the same time band and then decide based on fit plus price, not price alone.