Our story

The Logan Country Club is an exclusive, privately owned, members only (and invited guests) golf course located in Cache Valley Utah. Founded in 1932, it is one of the oldest golf courses in Utah and boasts amazing vistas overlooking the City of Logan on one side and bordered by the Wasatch National Forest on the other side.

In January 2023, the Logan Country Club was purchased by Fairway One, LLC after which significant course improvements along with a club house expansion and remodel were started. Many capital improvements have been made to modernize the course and add exciting new playability options for all levels of players

The course redesign was done by world renowned Golf Architect Gene Bates and became his final and legacy course fully reflecting a long and prestigious golf course design career.  He graciously allowed for the participation of his assistant architect (and club owner) David Jenkins.  The professional golf staff including Tom Davidson, Dean Johansen and Erik Skinner were instrumental in design feedback and key elements of the playability concepts.

Our heritage since 1932

1932

The club is born!

Opened for play as a private Country Club with the support of the City of Logan and Utah State University the first 3 holes were completed. Within a few years the original 9 holes were completed and in 1960 all 18 holes were in use.

Famous Ladies Golf Legend at The Club

Patty Berg, a founding member and the first president
of the LPGA, conducted a clinic at The Club.

1964

1977

Utah State Amateur

Ray Areno was crowned the State Am Champion.

Special note about Jay Don Blake—NCAA 4 year all American and attended Utah State University where he played the Logan Country Club as a member of the USU golf team. He won the 1980 NCAA Men’s Golf individual championship while playing for Utah State University. He defeated Hal Sutton in a playoff to secure the title. He also finished second in the 1981 NCAA Championships and was named Collegiate Player of the Year in 1981.

Utah Open Invitational

Ray Arrino was named the Utah Open Champion.

1980

1995

Utah State Amateur

Jason Wight was named the State Am Champion.

New Clubhouse built

The current 18,000 square foot clubhouse, restaurant, event center and pro shop was completed.

2008

2023

Club makes large investment

The Club’s members approve accepting a large investment for golf course and clubhouse improvements.

Utah State Amateur

The Utah Golf Association announces that the Logan Country Club will play host to the 2025 Utah State Amateur for the third time.

2025

Ownership & management

Tom Davidson

General manager

Dean Johansen

Director of Golf Operations

Derek Johnson

Superintendent

Erik Skinner

Head Golf Pro

Karen Jenkins

Accounting
Manager