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'''The Hideout Golf Club''' is a public golf course in [[Monticello, Utah]]. Golfweek has rated it the "#24 Municipal Course in America".<ref>[http://www.golfweek.com/news/2010/may/06/2010-golfweeks-best-municipal-courses/ 2010 Golfweek’s Best Municipal Courses], ''Golfweek Magazine'', May 6, 2010.</ref> It was opened in 2002 after completion in 2001 by [[Forrest Richardson]]. Of note is the fact that the course was built as part of a major reclamation project involving the former site of a [[Monticello, Utah#Uranium mining|uranium mine and mill]], dismantled in the 1960s by the [[United States Department of Energy]]. The only directive of the Department was that the reclaimed land be vegetated and protected from erosion, and a golf course fit that bill.<ref>[http://www.golfgroupltd.com/the_hideout.html The Hideout Golf Club] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100625033718/http://www.golfgroupltd.com/the_hideout.html |date=2010-06-25 }}, from the Forrest Richardson & Associates website, accessed June 20, 2010.</ref> The Hideout Golf Club occupies land across from the former mill, with the work to build the course involving restoration of the old mill site land into a natural, open space park.
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'''The Hideout Golf Club''' is a public golf course in [[Monticello, Utah]]. Golfweek has rated it the "#24 Municipal Course in America".<ref>[http://www.golfweek.com/news/2010/may/06/2010-golfweeks-best-municipal-courses/ 2010 Golfweek’s Best Municipal Courses], ''Golfweek Magazine'', May 6, 2010.</ref> It was opened in 2002 after completion in 2001 by Forrest Richardson. Of note is the fact that nine holes of the course are built on the [[Land rehabilitation|reclaimed]] former site of a [[Monticello, Utah#Uranium_mining|uranium mine and mill]], dismantled in the 1960s by the [[United States Department of Energy]]. The only directive of the Department was that the reclaimed land be vegetated and protected from erosion, and a golf course certainly fit that bill.<ref>[http://www.golfgroupltd.com/the_hideout.html The Hideout Golf Club], from the Forrest Richardson & Associates website, accessed June 20, 2010.</ref>


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==External links==
== External links ==
*[http://www.hideoutgolf.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.hideoutgolf.com/ Official website]


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Latest revision as of 17:07, 12 August 2023

The Hideout Golf Club is a public golf course in Monticello, Utah. Golfweek has rated it the "#24 Municipal Course in America".[1] It was opened in 2002 after completion in 2001 by Forrest Richardson. Of note is the fact that the course was built as part of a major reclamation project involving the former site of a uranium mine and mill, dismantled in the 1960s by the United States Department of Energy. The only directive of the Department was that the reclaimed land be vegetated and protected from erosion, and a golf course fit that bill.[2] The Hideout Golf Club occupies land across from the former mill, with the work to build the course involving restoration of the old mill site land into a natural, open space park.

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  1. ^ 2010 Golfweek’s Best Municipal Courses, Golfweek Magazine, May 6, 2010.
  2. ^ The Hideout Golf Club Archived 2010-06-25 at the Wayback Machine, from the Forrest Richardson & Associates website, accessed June 20, 2010.
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37°51′39″N 109°20′38″W / 37.86083°N 109.34389°W / 37.86083; -109.34389