Colorado Golf Courses
From Steamboat Springs in the North to Durango in the South, get ready to hit it a mile, because in some parts of Colorado, the altitude means you’ll get more distance than you ever have before! Extra distance, however, can be a bad thing if you overshoot the greens. Aspen golf courses are just one example of where the increased elevation may cause you to overshoot.
The metro Denver area offers a bevy of public courses with reasonable rates and varying levels of difficulty. One important Colorado golfing note: Even if you consistently shoot the same yardage with your irons, you’ll want to take a bit of time on the Colorado driving range to test and see how many extra yards you’re getting before securing a Colorado tee time.
Start with your wedges and work up, hitting each iron in the bag at least a half-dozen times to get an accurate idea of yardages. Write those down and refer to them on a Colorado golf course, as it will be easy to slip into hitting those clubs you are comfortable with at lower elevations.
Green Valley Ranch Golf Club
Green Valley Ranch Golf Club is an exceptional public golf course designed by Perry Dye. This championship facility is a perfect blend of natural wetlands, creeks and towering cottonwoods that…read more