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DEPARTMENTS 08 Forethoughts
Designs on the Future. By Jon Rizzi
14 The CGA
With the Youth on Course program, a round can cost $5—or less.
19 The Gallery
The Inspirato Colorado Women’s Open makes history; Colorado PGA gets its ED; The Ascendant at TPC Colorado; 2023 U.S. Girls’ Junior comes to Eisenhower; more
104 Blind Shot
The Masters will miss Kaye Kessler
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FEATURES
Crossing the state line into New Mexico begins a thrilling journey of discovery. By Tony Dear A partnership with a golf legend, sustainable materials, colorful prints and much more. By Suzanne S. Brown
Posting Our Score
SIDE BETS
A numerical look at 20 years of elevating the game.
53 Fareways
New-School Golf
Breaking all the old rules can be good for the game, within reason. A new breed of golfer is leading an entertaining effort to refresh, reinvigorate the sport and lifestyle. By Andy Bigford
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Clubbing Up
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in early 2020 before receiving it again a year later. During that time, Colorado AvidGolfer has helped chronicle Colorado golf and those who play it. See page 93 for a selective, numerical highlight reel. This issue isn’t just a retrospective. In the last 20 years we’ve seen golf evolve into a far more athletic, technology and analytics-driven sport than “the game of golf” by which people—perhaps through alliterative habit—refer to it. In the process, however, golf has also become far more democratic than ever. Technology not only powers infinite swing analytics; it also powers Topgolf and the countless simulated indoor golf experiences to which Millennials and the Gen-Z are flocking. Their modern, less formal approach is challenging many traditions of the sport (or game, if you must), as Contributor Andy Bigford observes in “New-School Golf” (Page 98). Andy saliently analogizes it to the shift that the ski industry had to make when snowboarders arrived. Unlike overhauling the type of a logo or a magazine’s design, changes in the culture of something considered “The Royal & Ancient Game” portend some compelling storylines. So, looking ahead to golf’s next 20 years, will Colorado golf embrace change or tell it to get off its finely manicured lawns? I can’t wait to find out. Thanks, as always, for being a reader!
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his year, junior golfers will have more options to play and compete at an affordable level across the state. On February 25th, the Colorado Golf Association launched a new CGA Junior Membership for $25. With CGA Junior Membership, kids enjoy the same technology available to adults through the WHS Handicap Index and GHIN Mobile app, which includes course maps and score-posting ability. Even better, this membership connects juniors to a nationwide collection of courses through Youth on Course, a national program that allows them to play for $5 a round—and at some Colorado courses, for as little as $2 per round. More than 35
courses in Colorado have joined the Youth on Course network, and the CGA has invited even more to participate. After six successful years, the Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado saw significant growth in membership and demand for playing opportunities. To meet the needs of all junior golfers in Colorado in 2022 and beyond, the Colorado Golf Association (CGA) and Colorado Section of the PGA (CPGA), announced plans to serve junior golfers independently beginning in 2022. Both organizations will refine their foci and tailor programs to the specific needs of juniors within their respective organizations. For juniors who love to compete, the CPGA will offer a schedule of golf tournaments for kids at various skill levels. Under
the Youth Pillar of the Colorado PGA REACH Foundation, the CPGA will continue to support national initiatives including Drive, Chip & Putt in conjunction with Augusta National Golf Club, and PGA Jr. League, which provides beginning golfers with a fun, team-oriented on-ramp to the game. The CPGA will continue to host prestigious Colorado Junior PGA Championship and bring back the Aurora Junior Championship. “The Colorado PGA will remain committed to supporting junior golfers and their families through a combination of existing and new junior golf programs,” Interim Colorado PGA Executive Director Bob Doyle explains. “Continuing to support core development initiatives while creating a brand-new competitive offering is some-
SPLITTING THE FAIR WAY: After six years of the JGAC, the CGA and CPGA will again run their own junior programs.
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thing we are excited about.” The CGA will conduct its longstanding, historic State Junior Championships and qualifiers in appropriate age categories in a modern and elevated way at CommonGround Golf Course—the home of the CGA. “The CGA looks forward to continuing to collaborate with the Colorado PGA to maximize opportunities for all junior golfers in Colorado,” said Ed Mate, Executive Director/CEO of the CGA. “We are an organization of nearly 70,000 golfers of all ages, and it is our goal to open that door as wide as possible. That all starts with junior golfers, and our emphasis on building Youth on Course is intended to do just that.” Both organizations are committed to the Colorado junior golf community and will work diligently to ensure youth golf opportunities remain available and accessible statewide.
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Equal Pay for Equal Play
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n the 22nd day of Women’s History Month, the Colorado Women’s Open made some history of its own. At a press event to introduce Inspirato— the Denver-based luxury travel subscription brand—as the new title sponsor of the threeevent Colorado Open Championships, the Colorado Open Golf Foundation announced that starting this year the Inspirato Colorado Women’s Open and the Inspirato Colorado Open would have identical $250,000 purses. Each of the winners will receive $100,000. This makes Colorado Open Championships the first state golf tournaments in the country to have equal payouts for both its men’s and women’s events. “And, we believe, it’s the first professional golf tournament in the world with equal purses,” said Inspirato Executive Vice President Michele Delman, one of the 550 women who comprise 70 percent of Inspirato’s global workforce. “I couldn’t be more proud to be part of a company that made this a reality.” “We don’t just have a lot of female employees; we have a lot of female executives and female leaders,” Inspirato Co-founder and CEO Brent Handler said. “We felt like it was a good brand fit for us, and it felt like the right thing to do.”
Doing the right thing will cost Inspirato $2 million over the course of a five-year sponsorship originally priced at $1.5 million. During negotiations, Handler said “the Colorado Open Golf Foundation brought to our attention that if we raised it from $300,000 to $400,000 per year, it would make the men’s and women’s purses equal. We were immediately drawn to that. It made a lot of sense.” In addition to pay equity, Inspirato also supports numerous organizations that serve underprivileged youth, which made the 501(c)(3) Colorado Open Golf Foundation and its beneficiary, First Tee Green Valley Ranch, an attractive partner. In the same way that First Tee is both a game- and life-changer for kids, a $100,000 check can be just as transformative for an aspiring golfer, as previous champions Erin Houtsma (2005), Jennifer Kupcho (2020) and Savannah Vilaubi (2021) acknowledged. “In 2005, I got a check for $10,000 and it changed my life,” Houtsma recalled. “I bought a car and I lived in it while playing throughout the country on the Futures Tour.” Joining with Vilaubi via Zoom, Kupcho took obvious pride in her home state—and the site of her first professional victory— blazing a trail in pay equity. Now full-time on
the LPGA Tour, she shared that a good caddie would run her $100,000 for the year. “Every week is probably $3,000, so, depending on how many tournaments you play, it’s a very costly lifestyle but very rewarding to have the impact we have when all the eyes are on us.” “You learn how to win at the Colorado [Women’s] Open,” said Vilaubi, who last year qualified for the LPGA Tour. “The 50K let me play a little more freely, and inspired me to go after the next big check. I can’t imagine what 100K would be like. Can I get twice as much ramen now?” The Colorado Open Golf Foundation has a strong track record of increasing purses and creating what Colorado Open Golf Foundation Chair Molly Greenblatt calls “the absolutely best tournaments in the country for men, women and seniors.” In 2016, with CoBank as its title sponsor, the men’s purse doubled from $125,000 to $250,000, and the winner took home $100,000. The following year, its women’s purse went from $75,000 to $150,000, with $50,000 going to the champion. The seniors got a raise from $50,000 to $65,000 in 2020. Greenblatt, an attorney and golfer who was low-am the 1999 Colorado Women’s Open and is now in her fourth term as COGF chairperson, said she was happy in 2016 and ’17, “but I remember thinking to myself, ‘Why isn’t it the same as the men’s?’” So she persevered and advocated. “With-
HISTORY MAKERS: From left, Colorado Open Golf Foundation founder Pat Hamill; 2005 Colorado Women’s Open Champion Erin Houtsma; COGF CEO Kevin Laura; Inspirato EVP Michele Delman; Inspirato CEO Brent Handler; and COGF Chair Molly Greenblatt.
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out fail, the board supported me in pushing for it,” she said, singling out COGF Founder Pat Hamill’s leadership, “and we were able to accomplish this with Inspirato. I am so proud to be a part of it. But I didn’t do it by myself and I will never take full credit.” “I’m pinching myself,” a beaming Hamill said. The Inspriato Colorado Women’s Open will take place June 1-3, 2022, at Green Valley Ranch Golf Club. It will coincide with the U.S. Women’s Open with the idea that LPGA players who do not happen to qualify for that event will come to compete in Colorado. The women aren’t the only Colorado Open competitors getting a raise. Players in the Inspirato Colorado Senior Open (Aug. 2426) will also play for the highest purse in any state open: $90,000, up from $65,000, with the winning share jumping from $12,500 to $18,000. coloradoopen.com
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fter the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2020 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship at Eisenhower Golf Course at the U.S. Air Force Academy, the 36-hole Colorado Springs facility will finally host the 74th version of the event on its Blue Course July 1722, 2023. In doing so, it will become the first golf course affiliated with a military academy to stage a USGA championship. “We are so appreciative to have the opportunity to host the 2023 championship,” said Ed Mate, executive director/CEO of the Colorado Golf
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Association. “The enthusiasm when we announced our initial involvement was incredibly high, so to be able to keep that going and stage what will be a world-class championship is a fantastic opportunity for the Colorado Golf Association and the entire golf community in the state.” Notable Girls’ Junior champions include World Golf Hall of Famers Hollis Stacy, Mickey Wright, Nancy Lopez, Amy Alcott and JoAnne Carner; Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Carol Flenniken; and major champions Pat Hurst, I.K. Kim, Inbee Park, Ariya Jutanugarn and Lexi Thompson.
Starting in 2017, Girls’ Junior champions earn an exemption into the following year’s U.S. Women’s Open Championship. The 2023 U.S. Girls’ Junior will mark the fourth time Colorado has hosted the event, and the state’s 34th USGA championship. Its 35th will come a month later when Cherry Hills Country Club hosts the U.S. Amateur Aug. 14-20, 2023. In related news, Colorado Golf Club, which hosted the 2019 U.S. Mid-Amateur, will serve as the strokeplay companion course for the 2023 U.S. Am. usga.org/championships
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THE ASCENDANT TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR DREW BLASS AND KORN FERRY TOUR PRESIDENT ALEX BALDWIN
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ithin a year of opening in Berthoud in 2018, TPC Colorado hosted a tournament on the PGA TOUR’s developmental Korn Ferry Tour. That event, the TPC Colorado Championship at Heron Lakes, went on to capture the KFT’s 2019 Product of the Year and the 2021 Tournament of the Year awards. (For good measure, Mark Fidrych of Windsor was named KFT 2021 Volunteer of the Year.) As of February 22, TPC Colorado will also hold the distinction of having the most appropriate name ever for a title-sponsored tournament for aspiring PGA TOUR pros: The Ascendant at TPC Colorado. The new name reflects a five-year partnership through 2026 with Ascendant National Title to serve as the event’s official title sponsor. The Ascendant at TPC Colorado will take place June 30July 3 with a $750,000 purse, up from $600,000. The winner’s share will jump from $108,000 to $135,000.
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Not only is a title company the title sponsor, but Ascendant also describes the meteoric rise of a championship that Korn Ferry Tour President Alex Baldwin called “the new standard…You have done something really special.” “Special” and “ascendant” also capture the quality of the players on the Korn Ferry Tour—50 of whom will receive PGA TOUR cards at the end of the season. Korn Ferry Tour alumni comprise over 80 percent of the PGA TOUR’s current membership, and since 1991, the KFT has produced the winners of more than 600 PGA TOUR events, including 25 majors. Ascendant’s ascendancy to the event’s title sponsorship owes in part to its status as Official Title Insurer and an Official Marketing Partner of the PGA TOUR. That status, in turn, owes to the suggestion of Longmont resident Gary Hallberg, the three-time PGA TOUR winner who now directs client relations for Ascendant National Title’s par-
ent company, Cypress Ascendant. Hallberg transitioned into title insurance a few years back after a round at Boulder Country Club with Ascendant National Title President and Managing Partner Anthony “AK” Knight, who would later play in the 2021 TPC Colorado Championship at Heron Lakes Pro-Am and get Cypress to sign off on the tournament’s title sponsorship. In addition to increasing brand awareness, the sponsorship allows Ascendant to make a positive impact on the local charities for which the tournament has already generated more than $50,000. “Ascendant’s sponsorship gets us over the hill and enables us to throw a better tournament,” TPC Colorado owner and developer Jon Turner said. “It’s not just the money. Cypress Ascendant also invests in hospitality and entertainment, which will bring people from all over and let us write our own chapter in the history of Colorado golf.” theascendant.com
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ix-time Colorado PGA award winner Trent Wearner has left Meridian Golf Club, where he first worked as an instructor with McGetrick Golf Academy 22 years ago and has operated his own academies since 2004. As of March 1, the Trent Wearner Academy—consisting of Wearner and instructors Ben Portie, Chelsea Soda, Peter Weisel and Chris Melendez—will teach at Cherry Creek Country Club in Denver, Meadow Hills and Murphy Creek golf courses in Aurora and Colorado National Golf Club in Erie. Precipitated by Meridian’s decision to devote its expanded range club and indoor-lesson spaces to members, the move allows TWA students to choose from convenient locations and book lessons online. “We had a great ride at Meridian, but we are super excited to coach from these courses and thankful for the management of these courses to allow us to do what we
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love to do,” Wearner says. In addition to contributing frequently to Colorado AvidGolfer, Wearner has appeared on Golf Channel, Golf@Altitude and on “top instructor” lists with Golf Digest, Golf and U.S. Kids Golf. Although he divides his time equally to teaching adults and juniors, more than 120 TWA students currently play or have competed collegiately, making him the most sought-after junior coach in the region. trentwearnergolf.com
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he budding golf career of 22-year-old Jackson Zinn of Westminster came to a tragic end March 15. A member of the golf team at the University of the Southwest—a NAIA Christian college in Hobbs, New Mex.—the 2018 Ralston Valley High School graduate was one of nine people killed about 30 miles east of the New Mexico state line when pickup truck blew a tire and crashed head-on into the team’s van as it returned to campus after a tournament in Midland, Tex. Zinn, who made First Team All-Conference while at Ralston Valley in 2017, had planned on a management career in the PGA, according to the school’s website. His dedication to the game was rivaled only by that to his family, church and the children playing in a special-needs soccer league his family organized. “He was an amazing young man, and I know I’ll see him again,” his father and frequent golf partner, Greg Zinn, told 9News. “But dang it, I wish I had him here for a little longer.” usw.edu
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n 1930, the Chicago-based Western Golf Association and U.S. Open winner Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. established the Evans Scholars Foundation, wherein deserving caddies with limited financial means have received full tuition and college scholarships to four-year universities. To date, 11,556 outstanding young men and women have graduated as Evans Scholars from 21 universities—561 of them from the University of Colorado, where most of them spent their college days in the Evans Scholars Scholarship House. As of last month, 11 more will have the opportunity to join their ranks. Selected by the WGA and the Colorado Golf Association from a group of 25 applicants, this year’s group of high academic achievers consists of eight males and three females who hail from across the state. They are: Jonathan Brown (The Broadmoor); Clay Copenhaver (CC of The Rockies); Keily Cornejo, Nevina Montoya-Olivas and Abigail Schlomer (Cherry Hills); Kyle Murray, Samuel Sherry and Zachary Small (Roaring Fork Club); Kevin Pickford Jr. (Green Valley Ranch); Dugan Sear (Lakewood); and Antonio Vasquez (Sankaty Head in Nantucket). coloradogolf.org
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GOLF BY #’s 89 IS WHERE TPC COLORADO IN BERTHOUD DEBUTED on Golf Digest’s biannual America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses list. The only other Colorado course to appear? The Broadmoor East, at number 44. The magazine’s definition of “Public” includes resort and semi-private courses.
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ittingly, new Colorado PGA Executive Director Steven Bartkowski shares a name with a onetime NFL Pro Bowl quarterback. Spending the past five years as signal caller for the Western New York PGA Section and the PGA REACH WNY Foundation, the enthusiastic New Yorker has built a reputation as a respected leader who puts up strong numbers, achieving double-digit growth in event participation, purse sizes and charitable contributions. From leading a Section of 250 PGA Professionals in Buffalo, Rochester and Northwest Pennsylvania, Bartkowski will now direct a section of 825 in a Section that covers Colorado, Eastern Wyoming and a small part of South Dakota. “My goal has always been to serve as many PGA Professionals I could,” he says. Bartkowski succeeds Eddie Ainsworth, who left the position in December after 14 years. He is the sixth person to hold the job since the Section’s founding in 1957. Bartkowski got his start in the industry while in high school. He was a USGA Boatwright Intern with the Buffalo District Golf Association for three years. A graduate of SUNY Cortland in New York, he served three years as the tournament director of the Western New York PGA Section. There he initiated and taught its first PGA H.O.P.E. (Helping Our Patriots Everywhere) program and created the Children’s Hospital Pro-Am, which had the largest individual professional purse for a Pro-Am to date.
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He then represented the New Jersey PGA Section as the Director of Tournaments and Championships, managing a $800,000 budget and maintaining a strong relationship with the NJ State Golf Association through the co-conducted NJ Senior Open. In 2017, at the age of 27, he took the executive director’s job with the Western New York PGA Section, becoming the youngest in the PGA of America to hold that title. Among his many accomplishments, Bartkowski created the PGA Member Growth of the Game Grant Program in collaboration with Allied Golf Associations in 2019 that distributes close to $13,000 annually to PGA Professionals serving youth, military and diverse populations. The Colorado PGA Section has long committed itself to PGA REACH, PGA H.O.P.E. and numerous grow-the-game initiatives. Bartkowski’s record of fulfilling those charitable responsibilities while also serving the needs of members, generating revenue and improving the overall health of the game clearly made him a frontrunner for the job. “What I really like about Steve is he has almost 15 years of working in PGA offices,” said Interim Colorado PGA Executive Director Bob Doyle. “He is high-energy, says a lot in a few words and has extensive experience in the areas of tournaments, foundations and sponsorships. He’ll hit the ground running and be great for our members and for golf in Colorado.” coloradopga.com
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s we have all heard, seen, read and experienced firsthand, the pandemic created a golf boom. Rounds across the country went up, and so did sales of golf equipment. Manufacturers found themselves pleasantly besieged with orders, which, unfortunately, often took months to fill. Furthermore, golf-equipment companies noticed a new market of participants who seem committed to the game but not to spending $500 for a new driver. We see more mid-level offerings geared toward the curious, aspirational golfer—drivers hovering around $300, putters for less than $200 (compared to high-tech models costing three times as much). Equipment companies have continued to extend their products into “families” of irons and woods, with one head design for the accomplished player and another—with the same name but a different model number—for the golfer with a higher handicap. Working with someone who can fit drivers, fairway clubs, irons and putters will prove immensely helpful—for both your game and your budget. Use this year’s Buyer’s Guide as an entrée into the equipment that can make this socially, physically and emotionally beneficial game more enjoyable.
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01. PXG 0811X Why You’ll Love It: Lots & lots of tech for great price Why You Should Buy It: Vapor-infused aluminum head adds booming energy to titanium face.
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02. TAYLORMADE STEALTH Why You’ll Love It: New, lighter face & giant sweet spot Why You Should Buy It: Red carbon composite face 40% lighter than titanium; sweet spot 20% larger
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Price: $550
05. COBRA AirX Why You’ll Love It: Lightweight design equals faster speeds Why You Should Buy It: Very forgiving thanks to unique interior weighting
Price: $350
03. SRIXON ZX5
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Insider’s Insight: Sleeker, smaller LS appeals to better players
Price: $580
Insider’s Insight: Hideki Matsuyama won with ZX5 and sister club ZX7
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Why You Should Buy It: Max models for forgiveness and consistent launch, new “Jailbreak” face
Insider’s Insight: 35-gram reduction comes from grip, shaft & face
Why You Should Buy It: Super-thin titanium alloy face with unique weighting creates hot launch
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Why You’ll Love It: 4 models: Max, Max D, Max LS & LS
Insider’s Insight: Head weight redistributed for balance, stability
Why You’ll Love It: High launch with an easy draw
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Why You’ll Love It: Stability, fast launch, consistency Why You Should Buy It: Comes with 2 weights in head for tweaking Insider’s Insight: Carbon composite wrapped around clubhead’s titanium foundation Price: $450
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01. PXG 0341X/ 0341XF
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Why You’ll Love It: Either model produces hot hits
Why You’ll Love It: Most popular hybrid on Tour
Why You Should Buy It: Carbon composite crown allows lower weighting, stronger faces
Why You Should Buy It: Steel cupface with variable thickness provides speed and shaping ability
Insider’s Insight: 0341X has flatter trajectory; XF easier to hit, higher flight
Insider’s Insight: Apex Pro model is more compact; this is more forgiving
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05. CALLAWAY ROGUE
Why You’ll Love It: Sleek, low-profile in smaller head
Why You’ll Love It: Has 8 loft models for any need
Why You Should Buy It: Very forgiving, thanks to carbon crown for backweighting
Why You Should Buy It: Easy to hit, these can be fitted to match any need in your game
Insider’s Insight: Don’t be intimidated; not as hard to hit as it looks Price: $330
03. MIZUNO STX-220 Why You’ll Love It: Great off the tee as well as turf Why You Should Buy It: Increased size compared to others, it features all-titanium construction Insider’s Insight: Very forgiving face that’s easy to square
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Insider’s Insight: Some get more comfort and control with these hybrids than short irons Price: $270
06. PING G425 Why You’ll Love It: For those who want distance Why You Should Buy It: The tungsten bar behind the steel face gives that thrilling zing on impact Insider’s Insight: Very consistent; creates great confidence from any lie Price: $ 300
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01. MIZUNO 225 PRO
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Why You’ll Love It: More distance in elegant, classic style
Why You’ll Love It: Traditional style head really is a bazooka
Why You Should Buy It: Known for precise manufacturing and feel, this clubhead is company’s best
Why You Should Buy It: Hollow head, thinner, harder 450 steel face equals bigger trampoline effect
Insider’s Insight: Sister models 221 (small), 223 (midsize CB) also worth a look
Insider’s Insight: It’ll fool your forgedloving friends who’ll hate the distance
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Why You’ll Love It: Metal Injection molding (MIM), not cast or forged Why You Should Buy It: The blend of 17-4 and 304 stainless in MIM & then heated for tighter grain
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Insider’s Insight: Toned-down classic look with high-tech performance Price: $185 per club
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Why You’ll Love It: New model that offers “wow”-type bang Why You Should Buy It: “Cap-back” wraps around toe, is lighter; low Cg sole produces high launch Insider’s Insight: For a gameimprovement club, it’s sleek and stylish Price: $143 per club
03. SRIXON ZX7
06. CLEVELAND LAUNCHER XL
Why You’ll Love It: Forged club augmented with tungsten
Why You’ll Love It: A balance of performance and forgiveness
Why You Should Buy It: Wider sweet spot thanks to backweighting, but pure forged feel
Why You Should Buy It: Interior weighting and Srixon milling create forgiving irons
Insider’s Insight: Brooks Koepka signed on for these babies
Insider’s Insight: Hollow-body design in lower irons, cavity-back in 8-iron up
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01. CLEVELAND RTX ZIPCORE
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Why You’ll Love It: Sharper grooves placed close together
Why You’ll Love It: Lighter and easier for higher handicaps to hit correctly.
Why You Should Buy It: Interior weighting remastered for more consistency at impact
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Insider’s Insight: These are all about control; these offer more grip out of rough Price: $150
02. TAYLORMADE MILLED GRIND 3.0 Why You’ll Love It: More spin in small, compact head Why You Should Buy It: Unplated finish in face brings more contact with edges
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Insider’s Insight: Go crazy: 15 lofts each with three bounce angle options Price: $180
03. TITLEIST VOKEY SM9 Why You’ll Love It: Higher Cg for flatter, driving launch Why You Should Buy It: Most popular on Tour, better players enjoy the results from precise design
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Insider’s Insight: 23 loft and lie options, so take the time to get fitted Price: $180
Why You Should Buy It: Cavity-back design for greater sweet spot equals more confidence Insider’s Insight: 9 lofts offered, each with one bounce angle equals simplicity Price: $150
05. TAYLORMADE HI-TOE DRAW Why You’ll Love It: Grooves in face from edge to edge Why You Should Buy It: A higher Cg produces a flatter launch & boost highon-face shots Insider’s Insight: Gear nerds will recall Ping’s Eye-2 line circa mid-1980s Price: $180
06. WILSON STAFF Why You’ll Love It: Class carbon steel design of the past Why You Should Buy It: Some want a simple club that grows confidence without all that fitting Insider’s Insight: Grooves moved closer together for more bite Price: $140
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01. TITLEIST PHANTOM X 5.5
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Why You’ll Love It: Stable with full feel, inducing confidence
Why You’ll Love It: Straight back, straight through - easy
Why You Should Buy It: Stainless steel face atop aluminum body plus 2 stainless weights —yet sleek
Why You Should Buy It: Mallets make alignment much easier, which helps in hitting for right speed
Insider’s Insight: Justin Thomas uses it, and this putter type is No. 1 on TOUR
Insider’s Insight: White Hot insert is best with balls with firmer covers
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05. COBRA KING 3D PRINTED
Why You’ll Love It: Glossy, unique rose finish
Why You’ll Love It: Unique lattice face off a printer
Why You Should Buy It: Finish & honeycomb milling means it sends feedback only in velvet tones
Why You Should Buy It: The lightweight face enables greater weight shoved to toe and heel
Insider’s Insight: So easy to trust on fast downhill sliders—just stroke it Price: $420
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03. CLEVELAND FRONTLINE Why You’ll Love It: Front-weighted mallet for more over-roll Why You Should Buy It: Unique face allows off-center hits to track like dead-center contact
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Insider’s Insight: A sweet spot much larger than traditional forged putters Price: $350
06. ODYSSEY WHITE HOT OG Why You’ll Love It: Updated face of White Hot models of past Why You Should Buy It: Responsive face but not “clicky,” which translates into good “feel” in hands
Insider’s Insight: High performance for half the price
Insider’s Insight: Double-wide head has same action as mallet, not as bulky
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01. BRIDGESTONE TOUR B X Why You’ll Love It: New cover compound puts it at No. 1
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Why You Should Buy It: Cast urethane cover plus firmer mantel equals distance off tee and control
Insider’s Insight: Designed for 105+ mph swing speeds to reveal distance, control
Insider’s Insight: Dean Snell helped design the first ProV1 models
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Why You’ll Love It: Same cover as B X, but softer core
Why You’ll Love It: Revised model performs in all facets
Why You Should Buy It: A performance ball that will carry further despite less impact speed
Why You Should Buy It: 3-piece construction (down from 4) and new core creates distance & control Insider’s Insight: Softer core matches moderate swing speeds
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Why You’ll Love It: High performance at a third of the cost
Why You Should Buy It: Reactiv iQ cover snaps back off driver, stays longer on short irons
Insider’s Insight: For swing speeds of 100 mph or less, you’ll get distance & spin
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Why You’ll Love It: Same as ProV1x but with higher launch
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Why You Should Buy It: Higher launch with less spin means it won’t balloon in wind
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COURTESY OF TAOS COUNTRY CLUB
Enchanted Golf Crossing the state line into New Mexico begins a thrilling journey of discovery.
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n 1961, a 13-year-old Jep Wille spent a week in the New Mexico town of Taos, on a family vacation. Thirty years later, he returned to the high desert, marked by its tangly, scented sagebrush, to build a golf course that has defined his career as an architect. Something of a star of the Austin, Tex., golf scene in his youth, Wille (pronounced “Willy”) played at Louisiana State University before working for course designers Leon Howard and Joe Finger as well as the team of Robert von Hagge and Bruce Devlin while continuing to play top-level amateur golf. Wille turned pro at age 37, breaking even on California’s highly competitive Golden
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State mini tour. That’s where he met fellow professional Tad Bourg, who after leaving the tour joined three other investors in developing Taos Country Club. Aware of Wille’s past life in course design, Bourg hired him to design his course, thus saving the project a good deal of money. “I liked the way Jep thought,” Bourg says, “He was a big Alister Mackenzie fan and appreciated more natural courses. I liked that from a golfer’s perspective and a businessman’s.” Wille was especially pleased when he discovered what lay underneath the neverending sagebrush. “The views north, east and south to the Sangre de Cristo moun-
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tains were spectacular, obviously,” he says, “but there was plenty of undulation and lots of little ridges and kinks that would make interesting golf holes.” Taos opened its first nine in 1992, was completed two years later for around $2 million total. It marked the first of Wille’s eight solo efforts, but none attracted as many accolades as Taos. At 7,000 feet above sea level, it stretches to 7,302 yards from the back tees. With few trees, a frequently powerful wind, 20-mile views west to the Tusas Mountains and just a handful of residences dotted here and there, Taos CC might strike some as a touch bleak. But challenges, such as the water carry on the par-3 11th, keep things interesting, and scoring opportunities—especially on the risk-reward par 5s on eight, 14 and 15 and the short par-4 17th—reveal themselves throughout this arroyo-rich landscape garlanded by silver-green chamiso. However memorable Taos might be, the highlight of your trip to the Land of Enchant-
PEAKS OF PRIDE: Taos Country Club’s 11th green looks back at the Sangre de Cristos.
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TOP TIER: Black Mesa (above) in Española and Rockwind in Hobbs have put New Mexico on the national golf radar.
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TO SAVE MONEY, BLACK MESA LOST 150 BUNKERS. IT’S STILL A STERN TEST FROM THE BACK, BUT MORE PLAYABLE FOR A MID-HIGH HANDICAPPER.
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ment could well come 45 miles southwest near Española, where the truly remarkable Black Mesa Golf Club takes you on a wild journey through a rocky moonscape of ridges and valleys. Designed by Baxter Spann and owned by the Santa Clara Pueblo, it opened in 2003 and received a near-constant stream of positive press. The five-star ratings dried up around 2013/14 following a major disagreement between the Pueblo and the course’s lessee that resulted in a rapid deterioration of course conditions. Tom Velarde, pro at Black Mesa since day one, winces at the memory. “Some of the comments we got on TripAdvisor and other sites were brutal,” he says. “But they were accurate.” Indeed, the course took on some unwanted color—yellow in the fairways as the dandelion went untreated, and brown on the once-revered greens as needy bentgrass went without the close attention it demanded and died leaving unsightly, unputtable patches. Thankfully, that unfortunate period in the life of Black Mesa is now a distant memory, owing to a new management initiative and support from the excellent Santa Claran Hotel that opened in Española in 2012. Equally vital to the course’s survival and healthy evolution, however, was the arrival of a young, talented and eager superintendent by the name of Aaron Sunderlin, who quickly identified his priorities, the most
crucial of which was repairing the course’s failing irrigation system. “The first step was solving the plethora of electrical faults and replacing the pumpstation panel,” he says (Black Mesa gets its water from the Rio Grande). “Then I needed to re-grass the greens, train and motivate my staff and complete the bunker project that began before I arrived.” To save money, the Pueblo had decided to take out 150 bunkers, a plan that not only has worked out financially, but improved playability. It’s still a stern test from the back markers, but the mid-high handicapper can look forward to fewer missteps in the sand now. Three years after Sunderlin arrived, Black Mesa is looking as good as it ever has and is, quite rightly, attracting the attention of golf’s most prestigious course rankings (#99 on golf.com’s most recent ranking of top 100 public courses) once again. Ten miles southeast, brings you to the resort-course version of the same Lazaruslike story. Towa Golf Club, which adjoins the magnificent Hilton Buffalo Thunder Casino Resort in the Pojoaque Valley, sports three nines—the Boulder, Piñon and Valley. A favorite of local “Butterfly Club” members and Buffalo Thunder guests, the 27hole facility saw a 60 percent increase in rounds during the pandemic—a spike that would have gravely concerned PGA Director of Golf Linda Howell during her first tenure at the course, from 2009 to ’13). “I did not agree with how Hilton was managing it,” she shares, recalling the dramatic deterioration of course conditions. “So, I left.” After five seasons at the award-winning Rockwind Community Links in Hobbs, Howell returned to Towa in 2018, when the Pojoaque Pueblo ownership took over the
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management of the club. Thanks to Superintendent Jimmy Rodriguez—with whom she’d previously worked in Colorado at Cougar Canyon Golf Course in Trinidad— the conditioning shines like never before. Each nine opens with a 600-yard Par 5, and the toughest of the trio, the Bill Phillips-designed Boulder Course, features the state’s only island green Par 3 on its fourth hole, and an unforgettable plunge on its ninth. “From the tee you have spectacular views of the Sangre de Cristos and the Jemez Mountains,” Howell says. “And then there’s the unique nature of hitting to a green 100 feet below.” Jemez vistas also present themselves on every hole of Towa’s Valley Course, Irwin’s resort-friendly counterpoint to his challenging Piñon. The charms of Santa Fe and number of excellent courses await between Towa and Albuquerque. They include Cochiti, Twin Warriors, Santa Ana, Sandia and, of course, Paako Ridge. Paako, a vaunted Ken Dye design, was purchased in 2018 by New York turaround specialists Alvarez & Marsal, which has upscaled the property. It is still open to the public, but the green fee has risen to a very splurge-worthy $225 plus tax. In the Duke City itself, you won’t find a better round than the University of New
Mexico’s Championship Course, opened in 1967. Yes, it fits snugly between a busy airport and interstate, but don’t let that deter you from taking on Red Lawrence’s demanding layout that has hosted multiple NCAA Championships. Although remotely and respectively located in the northeast and southwest corners of the state, the highly decorated Piñon Hills (Farmington) and Rockwind Community Links (Hobbs) will more than repay the effort of getting to them. Then again, you can say the same for most New Mexico courses.
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Just a year after launching, Lohla Sport has partnered with golf legend Annika Sorenstam, who will exclusively wear its styles at golf tournaments and events. Veteran golf-industry executive Lisa O’Hurley (above left) started Lohla to suit activities where fashion, fit and movability come into play, $90 to $250. lohlasport.com
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Betsy Rittenhouse and Lynn Kaltman started Belyn Key in 2016 to offer women’s apparel in high-quality fabrics and flattering silhouettes. This year’s Sabrina collection of florals and stripes includes sleeveless tops, $106 and $108 (reversible), and contrast-banded skorts, $116. belynkey.com
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A loaf lover’s guide to Colorado’s growing crew of stellar artisan bread bakers.
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or diehard fans, freshly baked bread is about as good as food gets. We crave that soft airy middle, chew-worthy crust and yeasty aroma. Spread with butter, toasted slices in the a.m. are as uplifting as any cup of espresso. Of course, that’s only true if it’s real bread—and not one of those ubiquitous plastic-wrapped sliced white imposters. Luckily, Colorado is experiencing an arti-
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san bread revolution. Fueled by sourdough believers baking superior loaves, a worldclass bread culture is thriving under the radar at individual bakeries, panaderias and boulangeries. “Serious fermentation results in bread that’s better for you. It totally unlocks a world of flavors and textures,” says James Beard Foundation award nominee Andy Clark of Moxie Bread Co., the Colorado bakery named on foodandwine.com’s list of the best bread available in every state. With shops in Louisville, Boulder and Lyons, Moxie mills 100 percent organic heirloom grains onsite daily for its sourdough breads and flaky pastries. A continual line of fans stretches out the doors every day, drawn not only by the variety of baguettes, boules and buttery croissants but by inventive sandwiches and bags of fresh-milled flour. Calling these sourdough bakers “geeks” doesn’t do them justice. They juggle mixing, feeding starters, proofing and kneading
to transform four simple ingredients into a taste experience that is genuinely “artisan.” They are collaborating with farmers to source freshly milled heritage and heirloom grains with names like Khorasan, Rouge de Bordeaux, White Sonora and Blue Emmer. Out in Grand Junction, Kulina Lani Organic Sourdough Bakery is attracting the attention of bread fans and chefs. “Kulina” means “corn,” “lani” means “from heaven,” according to Pam Harsh. That’s the name that she and her husband, Shane, had for their organic corn farms in Colorado and Hawaii and use for their bakery which crafts breads, pastries and pizza naturally leavened without commercial yeast. The loaves are found on tables at local restaurants and in Western Slope winery tasting rooms. Kulina Lani’s varieties include a not-so-plain “Jane” simple sourdough loaf, a double olive bread, and “porridge,” a heavily seeded multigrain bread. “My mom had sourdough growing up, and I was raised on it, so I’ve had a chance
PUREBRED BREADS: Moxie Bread mills organic heirloom grains to create such sourdough masterpieces as its Seeded Dark Rye and Algerian baguette.
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“I LIKE THE WAY BAKING MAKES ME FEEL. IT GROUNDS ME AND SLOWS ME DOWN. IT’S THE SHAPING THE BAGUETTES AND ROLLS THAT’S CATHARTIC. IT’S THE SAME AS WORKING WITH CLAY.” —ANDY CLARK, MOXIE BREAD CO.
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to get to know sourdough for 40 years,” Pam says, pointing out that sourdough bread doesn’t necessarily have to taste “sour.” She talks about Kulina Lani’s eight-year-old starter (the fermented dough used to leaven sourdough instead of active dry yeast) like it was one of her children. “It’s an awful-blessed starter. It’s been a very good, very gregarious starter,” she says. The couple is devoted to showing that bread and gluten may not be the gut-health villains behind every one of our dietary woes. “Why was bread called the staff of life?” Pam asks. “Civilization was built on bread. Yet, in the past 80 years, suddenly it’s bad for us. What happened?” The culprit, according to Shane Harsh, is commercial bread. “They call it ‘bread’ but it really is just flour dressed up to resemble bread,” he says, whether or not it’s labelled “whole grain.” Sourdough bread made from freshly milled ancient and heirloom whole grains and true fermentation makes it more digestible with more available nutrients. Basic science explains the apparent health benefits of sourdough bread. “Because it’s a fermentation
FERMENT ON THE WESTERN SLOPE: At Grand Junction’s Kulina Lani Bakery, fermenting sourdough naturally leavens more than a dozen bread and pastry offerings—including pumpernickel rye and Not so Plain “Jane” crispy classic loaf. Owners Pam and Shane Harsh also mill their own flour from ancient and whole grains.
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process, the gluten and the sugars literally get eaten up to make the beautiful CO2 that lifts that loaf. Pam Harsh says. It’s beneficial bacteria that you don’t get from commercial yeast. It ends up being very low gluten and low glycemic.” Key to crafting better loaves is milling fresh flour. “A kernel of grain is a living thing. You can plant it and it will grow. You always get a better loaf out of just-milled grain. Always,” Shane Harsh insists. The many other members of the sourdough society are easy to find. Denver’s original artisan bakery, Gregory Bortz’s Denver Bread Company, still produces the fragrant boules sliced in Denver’s better eateries. In The Source hotel in RiNo, Ismael De Sousa is drawing rave reviews for his international sourdough loaves at Reunion Bread Co., as is Zach Martinucci at Rebel Bakery. Boulder is a hotbed of serious breadsmanship. Chef Kelly Whitaker has championed the use of heirloom grains in the cuisine at his award-winning eateries, Basta in Boulder and Wolf’s Tailor in Denver. At his Dry Storage in Boulder, Whitaker mills grain
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specifically grown for him to produce exceptional baguettes and seeded loaves. The cafe even serves a flight of heirloom toast with cultured butter and jam. Meanwhile in Colorado Springs, Shawn Saunders at The Sourdough Boulangerie uses a 350-year-old starter to craft “extra sour” spelt loaves not far from David McInnis’ mill and bakery at Nightingale Bread Co. Moxie Bread’s Andy Clark sees a great upside from the troops of new bakers who got some starter and flour and a recipe. “They really started to pay attention to bread and what’s actually in it and how it’s made,” he says. A recent crop of serious home bakers, like David Kaminer of northwest Denver’s Raleigh Street Bakery, have also launched cottage bakeries in neighborhoods. “It’s a great time for bread in Colorado,” Clark says, “and there’s more coming to meet the demand.”
GRAIN ELEVATED: Sourdough Boulangerie in Colorado Springs uses a centuriesold starter to create its rolls and an “extra sour” spelt loaf.
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Three the Hard Way While GMC and Jeep go big on- and off-road, Honda stays in its lane—and within budget.
2022 GMC YUKON AT4 THE YUKON has matured into a stellar full-sized SUV, with high-quality interior trimmings and a third row now commodi- EPA ous enough to match the first two, thanks to independent rear RATINGS: suspension. It also rides in an incredibly refined manner and 14/19/16 handles well for a big rig thanks to adjustable-damping and 0-60MPH: air-suspension options. Equipped with the 420hp, 6.2-liter 6.0sec “big block” and Max Trailering package, it was superb hauling PRICE AS TESTED: a 6,000-pound, 24-foot-long load behind it, yet still could fit $79,175 into smaller parking spots, unlike a pickup. A 5.3L and diesel are also available. GMC’s AT4 off-road trim package gives it presence and some real go-anywhere ability. The tech is generally superb, including Google-based software, but you can’t get adaptive cruise control on anything but a Denali version—a big omission for a vehicle of this price point. In most all other respects GMC nailed this one.
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2022 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE OVERLAND WITH JEEP determined to move upmarket, EPA there’s a lot riding on how good the first RATINGS: new Grand Cherokee, since 2011, is. In 19/26/22 most respects, the Overland is everything 0-60MPH: it needed to be: imposingly contemporary 8.0sec (est) in exterior appearance, upscale inside, re- PRICE AS fined and quiet on pavement and capable TESTED: $62,885 off-road. The Overland is probably the sweet spot in the range for combining these virtues. Its air suspension cushions bumps, but firms up nicely in corners; its materials are price-appropriate and pleasing to the eye, and it is perfectly sized for empty-nesters and pre-family intenders. Graphics on the 10.1-inch touchscreen look great and the optional McIntosh sound system is one of the most accurate available. The Grand Cherokee’s only real weakness now is in its powertrains; the 290hp V6 is too torque-lite to move without continually having to mash the throttle, and the V8 Hemi drinks like many of us did during the lockdown. The upcoming 4xe plugin hybrid is a partial solution, but a twin turbo six would be perfect. In most all other respects the Jeep hits the bullseye.
2022 HONDA CIVIC TOURING THE CIVIC is in now its 11th generation and is America’s best-selling sedan. This latest version looks terrific, with EPA clean and classy lines outside and a contemporary cockpit RATINGS: that impresses at first glance, with textured trim, honey- 31/38/34 comb-pattern vent registers and soft touch moldings for the 0-60MPH: 7.5sec dash and upper doors. But Honda, like everyone these days, has had to cut some PRICE AS TESTED: corners to save money for all the tech goodies people de$28,695 mand, and things like a lumbar support for the driver’s seat and heated steering wheel are gone, even from the top Touring model. Instead, there’s wireless phone integration and charging and every imaginable driver aid bundled into Honda Sensing. A 180hp, turbocharged engine makes the CVT-style tranny tolerable, 60 comes in 7.5 sec. and the Civic routinely returns more than 30 mpg. Ride quality is very good and it handles well, as they’ve retained its multilink rear suspension. The Civic crushes the Corolla, but a Mazda3 is classier and has optional AWD.
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rising. That includes private-club
These capital improvements,
wait required—for $21,000 plus
Not all clubs are member-
$720 in monthly dues. The next
owned. Even if a club’s ownership
memberships. Compared to last
coupled with a strong economy,
year, after membership approved
structure is private or corporate, in-
year, the average initiation for a
started flipping supply and de-
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quire about assessment history and
club in Colorado has jumped 31
mand. Then the pandemic finished
pansion, the initiation jumped to
what capital projects are planned
percent, and monthly dues have
the job. “People became strongly
$39,000. This year, you’re looking
and how they will be paid for.
increased by 13 percent.
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dues—but first you’re going to
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Columbine, which opened an
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amenity-rich, 56,000-square-foot
of that debt, the clubs assessed
pricing, dues-only and non-equity
clubhouse in 2017, currently has
existing members “capital dues”
a great time to join. Things are
memberships and other incen-
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which cover operations (most
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ledgers separate). Clubs then baked
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However, when the appeal of
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house. To service all or a portion
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OUR EXPERIENCE SET IN THE SCENIC FOOTHILLS of the Rocky Mountains, The Club at Ravenna ranks among the most notable private golf clubs in Colorado. While members enjoy golf on an award-winning course, casually elegant dining, extensive fitness facilities and lounging by the pool, it’s the club’s small, friendly community that sets it apart. Limited membership means less crowds and ample room to enjoy live events, host board meetings or rehearsal dinners and find accessible tee times—among other advantages. Comfortable seating enclaves, a commissioned art collection, locker-room lounges with adjacent patios, cart storage and golf shop complete the multimillion-dollar investment and latest technologies to deliver an exceptional club experience like no other. A new clubhouse, a player-friendly course, state-of-the art fitness equipment and poolside cabanas will bear close inspection by the discerning eye. The Club at Ravenna is a welcomed haven from the rigors of the everyday world while just minutes from C-470, downtown Denver and the Tech Center.
THE GOLF
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RAVENNA’S JAY MORRISH-DESIGNED,
RAVENNA’S NEW CLUBHOUSE opens this spring and features casual elegance and European old-world sophistication. Its dining areas, an extensive wine cellar, the Mountain View bar and all-season veranda reflect the latest in clubhouse design and amenities.
world-class, 18-hole, par-71 course is meticulously maintained and accessible to golfers of all skill levels. Players can choose from nine different tees. Each signature hole is set in lush terrain flanked by natural rock formations. Limited membership means available tee times and a fluid pace
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PERRY PARK COUNTRY CLUB LARKSPUR
OUR EXPERIENCE PERRY PARK COUNTRY CLUB members have long enjoyed what most golfers are looking for—an escape from the normal. Perry Park complements its majestic views and uniquely Colorado golf experience with a world-class team. Members take particular pride in the sunset view over lake Wauconda from the new outdoor patio. The Manor House (est. 1891) is a great place to reflect on your golf experience with a cold beer or a glass of wine from our vast selection. Executive Chef Justin Schwarz creates a new menu every three months, so members never tire of their dining options. Golfers lose track of time in the eternal beauty of the rock formations. The leadership team publishes a monthly newsletter to keep members informed of their upcoming favorite events. Bingo, Trivia, Live Music nights, Cornhole contests, kids’ events, fitness classes, and monthly Wine Dinners are just a few club favorites you can experience at Perry Park Country Club.
THE GOLF PERRY PARK COUNTRY CLUB’S golf course is every bit as spectacular as its setting amid the red, pink and white sandstone formations that
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PERRY PARK’S SPECIALTY Wine, Beer and Whiskey dinners have become our members’ favorite events. Every month, our Executive Chef pairs a 3-5 course meal with imported wines, local craft beers, or specialty whiskies.
thrust their pinnacles through the mighty stands of pine lining the fairways. Challenging to play from any tee between 4,816 and 6,927 yards, the secluded Dick Phelps-designed layout rewards accuracy more than length off the tee. Top notch course conditions always complement the narrow fairways, tough approach shots, and quick
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BLACKSTONE COUNTRY CLUB AND BLACK BEAR GOLF CLUB AURORA/PARKER, CO
OUR EXPERIENCE JOIN AS A NEW golf member and enjoy double the amenities and double the fun with access to two unique clubs. Experience 36 holes of great golf, tennis courts, pickleball, vibrant dining venues and patios, resort-style beach-entry pool featuring a splash pad/slide, outdoor hot tub and bar, a NEW fitness center, event rooms, golf practice facilities and tournament planning. We offer a country-club experience like no other with something for everyone, including golf instruction, leagues and tournaments, a vast variety of member social events, dining traditions and junior programming. Hosting a golf outing or tournament? Look no further than our two beautiful courses. Our talented and professional staff will help with all your tournament planning and catering needs. Whether you will have a party of 15 or 200, let us walk you through your event from start to finish. Our two clubhouses are the cornerstones of connection in their communities, and we invite you to be a part of it all.
THE GOLF THE 18-HOLE championship golf course at Blackstone was the vision of Jay Mor-
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rish. Through the incorporation of water features, strategic bunkers and meandering fairways, Blackstone provides a unique round amid the distinguished Rocky Mountains. Designed by Jeff Brauer, the 18-hole
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FLYING HORSE CLUB & RESORT
OUR EXPERIENCE
COLORADO SPRINGS
where our rejuvenating therapies and curative treatments are so indulgent, so relaxing,
DISCOVER THE UNBRIDLED majesty of Flying Horse, north Colorado Springs’ only resort lifestyle golf community. Enjoy the Athletic Club, with swimming pools, clay tennis courts, state-of-the-art exercise equipment and group fitness programs, or visit the Spa, so deliciously refreshing, we promise you’ll leave an entirely new person—inside and out. Spa services also include massage therapies, body treatments, facial therapies and nail and hair services. Within the famed and award-winning Flying Horse community and country club, The Lodge at Flying Horse is one of Colorado’s most desirable boutique resort and meeting destinations. The hotel features a “Rocky Mountain Tuscan” style atmosphere, offering a rich, warm, sophisticated and elegant ambience with posh, yet comfortable, furnishings and finishes. With a 54-room expansion currently underway, The Lodge will offer a total of 102 luxurious guest rooms and suites by late 2022. When you’re ready to discover everything Colorado has to offer, we invite you to book your stay with us.
THE GOLF
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PLAY LIKE NEVER BEFORE. Signature
The artful skills of the culinary team at The Steakhouse at Flying Horse elevate delicious meals into transcendent gastronomic experiences featuring world-class cuisine and magnificent wines in an exquisite setting.
Members and guests of The Lodge have the opportunity to play two 18-hole championship golf courses. The Weiskopf course is located adjacent to the Clubhouse and Lodge, while the Flying Horse North Golf Course gallops through the trees of the Black Forest. Golfers
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golf instruction at the Flying Horse Golf
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ONE LUXURIOUS RESORT TWO CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSES ut of the heart of a legendary landscape comes a champion— Flying Horse, featuring two private 18-hole golf courses, one designed by the legendary golfer, Tom Weiskopf, and the other by renowned golf course architect, Phil Smith. Flying Horse offers the ultimate Colorado golf experience with luxuriously appointed guest rooms, a European-inspired clubhouse and athletic club & spa, world-class dining, and Southern Colorado's only Golf Channel Academy golf instruction facility. Lodge Reservations: 844-768-2684 - LodgeAtFlyingHorse.com Membership Opportunities: 719-487-2660 - FlyingHorseClub.com Golf Academy Lessons: 719-201-0240 - FlyingHorseGolfAcademy.com 1 8 8 0
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GARDEN OF THE GODS RESORT & CLUB COLORADO SPRINGS
OUR EXPERIENCE GARDEN OF THE GODS RESORT and Club and STRATA Integrated Wellness and Spa are the hidden gems of the Pikes Peak region, showcasing the best views in Colorado. We feature 116 lodge hotel rooms, cottages, and casitas, including 1-3-bedroom suites. Most rooms offer private patios to provide guests and members with a truly extraordinary experience. Exclusive Memberships come with a medley of inspiring activities and amenities, allowing you to choose a membership tailored to your lifestyle and liking. Categories include golf, culinary, sports, young professional, national, business, distinguished military or corporate with dining privileges. Located adjacent to the epic 1,300-acre Garden of the Gods Park, we are minutes from the U.S. Air Force Academy and U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum. Set against a backdrop of towering spires, balancing boulders and lush mountain valleys, our 27-hole Kissing Camels Golf Club represents just one of our many luxurious amenites. Others include tennis courts; a fitness center; spa, salon and concierge services; state-of-theart health and wellness treatments; plush resort accommodations; world-class cuisine and engaging social events and activities.
THE GOLF
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EXPERIENCE THE BEAUTY, serenity
VOTED BY TRIPADVISOR as a Top 25 Hotel in the U.S., The Garden of the Gods Resort & Club invites you to come play and stay for a weekend or enjoy a lifetime of extraordinary benefits and privileges as a member.
and challenge of our famed Kissing Camels Golf Club. With immaculately groomed fairways, bunkered greens and towering pines, the 27-hole facility designed by renowned architects J. Press Maxwell and Mark Rathert boasts spectacular western views into Garden
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Discover the Be nefits of Me mbership More than ever, life is not meant to be rushed. It is something to savor. To sip. To enjoy. We invite you to claim your home-away-from-home with a Garden of the Gods Club Membership. Choose a membership category fit just for you. Enjoy world-class activities, amenities, social calendar of events and parties, luxury accommodations, and countless other exclusive benefits including STRATA Integrative Wellness and Spa. Garden of the Gods Resort and Club was built surrounded by natural wonders in a one-of-a-kind setting providing for the senses while inviting you to become part of our social community.
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COURSE ARCHITECT
CONTACT
Swimming, tennis,spa, fitness center, ClubCorp reciprocity
Nicklaus Design (1997)
Chris Devens
250
Bird hunting, bocce ball, shooting, lodging, dining, spa, 12-hole and putting courses
Tom Doak (2006)
Dave Hensley
No
350
Dining, practice facilities
Arnold Palmer, Ed Seay (1985)
Rich Goins
$385/mo.
No
N/A
Clubhouse dining & social events at both Blackstone & Black Bear
Jeff Brauer (1996)
Tiffanie Trenck
$15,000
$715/mo.
No
N/A
Swimming, tennis, fitness, dining, privileges at Black Bear and all ClubCorp facilities
Jay Morrish (2006)
Tiffanie Trenck
2730 G Rd., Grand Junction 970-243-3323; bookcliffcc.com
$4,000
$470/mo.
No
520
Swimming, tennis, pickleball, fitness, spa, dining, Troon Privé membership
Dick Phelps (1958)
George Bigley
Boulder Country Club
350 Clubhouse Rd., Boulder 303-530-4600; bouldercc.org
$60,000
$730/mo.
Yes
485
Swimming, tennis, fitness, dining, wellness center, youth summer camp, par 3
Press Maxwell (1965)
Sarah Freismuth
Broadmoor Golf Club
One Lake Circle, Colorado Springs 719-577-5790; broadmoorgolfclub.org
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
All resort privileges, private members’ lounge
East: D. Ross (1918) West: R. T. Jones (1964)
Shauna Sartori
Castle Pines Golf Club
1000 Hummingbird Dr., Castle Rock 303-688-6000; castlepinesgolfclub.club
N/A
N/A
Invitation only
N/A
Fitness center, spa, putting course, dining
Jack Nicklaus (1981)
N/A
The Country Club at Castle Pines
6400 Country Club Dr., Castle Pines Village 303-688-7400; ccatcastlepines.com
$75,000
$797/mo.
Yes
395
Dining, 20-acre golf practice range; putting course; pool; fitness; racket sports
Nicklaus Signature Design (1985)
Mark Lewicki
Catamount Ranch & Club
33400 B Catamount Dr., Steamboat Springs 970-871-9300; catamountranchclub.com
$65,000
$13,375/ yr.
Yes (Social)
375
Swimming, tennis, private lake, water sports, fitness, skiing
Tom Weiskopf (2000)
Nicole Piret
Cherry Creek Country Club
2405 South Yosemite St., Denver 303-597-0300; cherrycreekcountryclub.com
$50,000$80,000
$620$925/mo.
No
445
Swimming, tennis, spa, full fitness facility
Jack Nicklaus/ Jack Nicklaus II (2002)
Karen Hart
Cherry Hills Country Club
4125 S. University Blvd., Cherry Hills Village 303-350-5200; chcc.com
$135,000
$1,185/mo.
Invitation only
N/A
Swimming , tennis, dining, indoor golf practice
William Flynn (1922) Renaissance Golf (2009)
B.J. Johnson
Colorado Golf Club
8000 Preservation Trail, Parker 303-840-5400; coloradogolfclub.com
$75,000/ $100,000
$1,140/mo.
Invitation only
375
9-hole short course, dining, resort-style pool, fitness, trails, AboutGolf simulators, indoor bays, adding tennis and pickle ball
Ben Crenshaw/ Bill Coore (2006)
Bailey Williams
Colorado Springs Country Club
3333 Templeton Gap Rd., Colorado Springs 719-634-8851; cscountryclub.com
$12,500
$595/mo.
No
375
Swimming, tennis, dining, fitness, pickleball, kids’ playroom
Dick Phelps (1954)
Kevin Sanger
Columbine Country Club
17 Fairway Lane, Columbine Valley 303-794-2674; columbinecc.com
475
Swimming, tennis, par-3, fitness, new clubhouse with indoor simulators, indoor/ outdoor dining, spa
Henry Hughes (1956)
Leah Caillier
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0545 Bald Eagle Way, Carbondale 970-704-1905; clubcorp.com
$30,000
$1,230/ mo.
No
350
Ballyneal Golf Club
1 Ballyneal Lane, Holyoke 970-854-5900; ballyneal.com
$50,000
$5,000/yr.
Invitation Only
Bear Creek Golf Club
12201 Morrison Rd., Denver 303-667-4626; bearcreekgolfclub.net
$40,000
$460$ 900/mo.
Black Bear Golf Club
11300 Canterberry Pkwy., Parker 720-330-7087; clubcorp.com/clubs/ blackstone-black-bear
$7,500
Blackstone Country Club
7777 Country Club Dr., Aurora 720-330-7087; clubcorp.com/clubs/ blackstone-black-bear
Bookcliff Country Club
CLUB
ADDRESS, PHONE, WEB
Aspen Glen Club
$90,000
$850/mo.
Yes
* Initiations reflect full golf memberships for individuals. When given, ranges can account for incentives, promotions, refundability or multiple levels (equity/non-equity, associate, junior [usually ages 21-39], family, etc.). Some clubs make financing available. ** Dues reflect full golf. They do not account for food and beverage minimums, service fees, capital assessments or other surcharges. Ranges reflect membership levels.
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Swimming, tennis, Nordic center, dining, hiking, fly-fishing, skiing, Troon Privé privileges
Valley: T. Fazio (1997) Mountain: H. Irwin (1994) Summit: J Nicklaus (2001)
Allyson Mason
Hiking, fly-fishing, horseback riding, snowshoeing, 4-wheeling, mountain biking, shooting
Greg Norman (2007) Matt Dusenberry (2018)
Tony Casiano
360
Swimming, dining, tennis, fitness, sailing, spa, beach, lake, watersports, pickleball
Pete Dye (1973)
Dani Tuttle
Yes
370
Dining, fitness, simulators, fly-fishing, tennis, pickleball
Jack Nicklaus (1984)
Bill Hughes, MPGA
$855/mo.
Invitation only
600
Swimming, tennis, ice rink, fitness, paddle tennis
James Foulis (1902) Bill Coore (1985) Gil Hanse (2009)
Molly Elm
$95,000
$17,000/yr.
Invitation only
250
None
Jay Morrish/ Tom Weiskopf (1995)
Mike Steiner
$1,000
$230/mo.
No
450
Dining
Frank Baumgardner (1968)
Stephanie Scott
$30,000 (one course)/ $40,000 (two courses)
$670/ $735/mo.
No
450
Swimming, tennis, fitness, spa, indoor golf facility, lodging, dining
Tom Weiskopf (2005) Flying Horse North: Phil Smith (2020)
Branden Phillips/ Erika Cox
1920 Country Club Rd., Fort Collins 970-482-1336; fortcollinscc.com
$15,000
$610/mo
No
500
Swimming, dining, fitness, indoor and outdoor tennis, reicprocal programs
Henry Hughes (1960) Pete Dye (2001)
Heidi Elser
The Fox Hill Club
1400 State Hwy 119, Longmont 303-651-7600; thefoxhillclub.com
$7,500
$510/mo.
No
450
Dining, swimming, tennis, fitness
Frank Hummel (1972)
Pat Miller
Frost Creek Club
1094 Frost Creek Dr., Eagle 970-455-3072; frostcreek.com
$80,000
$6,700/yr (nati’l); $9700/yr. (local)
425
Swimming, tennis, fitness, fishing, spa, paddleboard, archery, yurts, Nordic skiing, ice skating, snowshoeing, Jeep access, hiking and biking trails
Tom Weiskopf (2007)
Kakie Holland
Garden of the Gods Resort and Club
3320 Mesa Rd., Colorado Springs 719-520-4980; gardenofthegodsclub. com
$30,000
$655/mo.
No
N/A
Kissing Camels Golf Club, lodging, dining, STRATA Integrated Wellness and Spa, fitness, swimming, tennis
Press Maxwell (1961) Mark Rathert (1997)
Tracey Kalata
Glacier
600 Glacier Club Dr., Durango 970-382-7800; theglacierclub.com
$25,000/ $100,000
$642$947/mo.
No
800
Two-18-Hole golf courses with clubhouses, swimming, tennis & pickleball, fitness, spa, golf simulator, winter activities center
Arthur Hills (1974) Irwin-Schoeder (2017)
Ken Stone/ Kimberly Lohre
Glenmoor Country Club
110 Glenmoor Dr., Cherry Hills Village 303-781-3000; glenmoorcc.org
$90,000
$850/mo.
Yes
475
Swimming, tennis, fitness, dining, massage, kids activity room
Pete Dye (1985)
Teri Kubik
Greeley Country Club
4500 W. 10th St., Greeley 970-353-0528; greeleycc.org
$5,000
$625/mo.
No
500
Swimming, tennis, racquetball, dining, pickleball, golf simulators, access to Fort Collins & Fox Hill CCs
Press Maxwell/ Tom Bendelow (1932)
Claire Carter
Harmony Club
4176 Club Dr., Timnath 970-482-4653; harmonyclub.info
$14,000
$425/mo.
Yes
N/A
Indoor heated golf facility, pool, tennis, fitness, pickleball
Jim Engh (2007)
Jason Ward
Hiwan Golf Club
30671 Clubhouse Ln., Evergreen 303-674-3366; hiwan.com
$25,000
$555/mo.
No
N/A
Dining, swimming, tennis, fitness center, fishing, yoga and Pilates
Press Maxwell (1962)
Judy Ikola
The Club at Inverness
200 Inverness Dr., Englewood 303-397-7878; invernesshotel.com
$3,000
$455/mo.
Yes
400
Swimming, tennis, renovated fitness, locker and dining facilities
Press Maxwell (1974)
Dave Steinmetz
INITIATION*
DUES**
WAIT LIST
CAP
FACILITIES
$55,000
$14,150/yr.
No
1,085
N/A
N/A
N/A
125 E. Clubhouse Dr., Colorado Springs 719-538-4080; ccofcolorado.com
$18,000
$585/mo.
No
Country Club of the Rockies
676 Sawatch Dr., Edwards 970-926-3080; countrycluboftherockies.com
$150,000
$15,250/ yr.
Denver Country Club
1700 E. First Ave., Denver 303-733-2441; denvercc.net
$105,000
Eagle Springs Golf Club
28521 U.S. Highway 6 & 24, Wolcott 970-926-4400; eaglesprings.org
Eaton Country Club
37661 Weld County Rd. 39, Eaton 970-454-2106; eatoncc.net
The Club at Flying Horse
1880 Weiskopf Point, Colorado Springs 719-487-2660; flyinghorseclub.com
Fort Collins Country Club
CLUB
ADDRESS, PHONE, WEB
The Club at Cordillera
655 Clubhouse Dr., Edwards 970-926-4687; cordillera-vail.com
Cornerstone Club
1000 Cornerstone Trail, Montrose 970-249-1922; cornerstoneclub.com
Country Club of Colorado
No
* Initiations reflect full golf memberships for individuals. When given, ranges can account for incentives, promotions, refundability or multiple levels (equity/non-equity, associate, junior [usually ages 21-39], family, etc.). Some clubs make financing available. ** Dues reflect full golf. They do not account for food and beverage minimums, service fees, capital assessments or other surcharges. Ranges reflect membership levels.
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DUES**
WAIT LIST
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COURSE ARCHITECT
CONTACT
4400 Lake Valley Dr., Niwot 303-444-2114; lakevalley.com
$11,000$15,000
$356$405/mo.
No
478
Dining, practice facilities, private swim and fishing lake
Press Maxwell (1964)
Rob Mount
Lakewood Country Club
6800 W. 10th Ave., Lakewood 303-233-4614; lakewoodcountryclub.net
$60,000
$828/mo.
Yes
450
Swimming, fitness, golf simulator
Tom Bendelow (1908)/ Donald Ross (1917)Gill Hanse (2018)
Carol Kaiser
Maroon Creek Club
10 Club Circle Rd., Aspen 970-920-1533; mccaspen.com
$250,000
$38,600 /yr.
Invitation only
350
Swimming, tennis, fitness, spa, dining
Tom Fazio (1995)
David Chadbourne
Meridian Golf Club
9742 S. Meridian Blvd., Englewood 303-799-8402; meridiangolfclub.com
$12,000
$569/mo.
No
475
Dining, practice facilities
Jack Nicklaus (1984)
Tim Murphy
Perry Park Country Club
7047 Perry Park Blvd., Larkspur 303-681-3305; perryparkcc.com
$10,000
$625/mo.
No
315
Dining, practice facilities
Dick Phelps (1969)
Lana Milan
Pinehurst Country Club
6255 W. Quincy Ave., Denver 303-996-5499; muchmorethangolf.com
$50,000
$796/mo.
Yes
450
Swimming, indoor/outdoor tennis, golf simulators, dining, fitness, pickle ball
Press Maxwell (1960)
Tiffany Messer
The Pinery Country Club
6900 N. Pinery Pkwy., Parker 303-841-5157; thepinerycc.com
$10,000
$650/mo.
No
N/A
Swimming Complex, fitness, 27 holes with golf practice facilities, indoor/outdoor tennis
David Bingham (1972)
Jeff Mathews
The Club at Pradera
5225 Raintree Dr., Parker 303-607-5672; theclubatpradera.com
$8,000
$650/mo.
No
450
Tennis, fitness, practice facility
Jim Engh (2005)
Max Miller
Ptarmigan Country Club
5416 Vardon Way, Fort Collins 970-226-8555; ptarmigancc.com
$7,500
$475/mo.
No
425
Swimming, dining, tennis,
Jack Nicklaus (1988)
Ryan Flack
Pueblo Country Club
3200 8th Ave., Pueblo 719-543-4844; pueblocountryclub.com
$500
$452/mo.
No
850
Swimming, tennis, dining, special events
Henry Hughes (1903)
Courtney Woodka
The Ranch Country Club
11887 Tejon St., Westminster 303-460-9700; theranchcc.com
Dick Phelps (1974)
Bryan Cotton
The Golf Club at Ravenna
11118 Caretaker Rd., Littleton 720-956-1600; ravennagolf.com
Red Rocks Country Club
CLUB
ADDRESS, PHONE, WEB
Lake Valley Golf Club
Average $673/mo.
No
425
Indoor golf facility, indoor/ outdoor tennis, swimming, family pools, fitness, dining, indoor/ outdoor kids play area
$65,000
$820
No
395
Clubhouse, dining, pool, fitness center
Jay Morrish (2006)
George Kahrhoff
16235 W. Belleview Ave., Morrison 303-352-2030; redrockscountryclub.org
$30,000
$507/mo.
Yes
430
Dining, swimming, fishing, hiking, golf simulator
Stanley Harwood (1976) Kevin Atkinson (2017)
Bobby Norman
Red Sky Golf Club
1099 Red Sky Rd., Wolcott 970-754-8400; redskygolfclub.com
$140,000
$10,716/yr.
No
425
Swimming, tennis, hiking, dining, cycling, skiing, yearround events
Tom Fazio (2002) Greg Norman (2003)
Shawnna Frank
Roaring Fork Club
100 Arbaney Ranch Rd., Basalt 970-927-9000; roaringforkclub.com
$50,000$150,000
$11,500$23,000/yr.
Invitation only
500
Swimming, tennis, fly-fishing, dining, fitness
Jack Nicklaus (1999)
Sam Broome
The Club at Rolling Hills
15707 W. 26th Ave., Golden 303-279-3334; theclubatrollinghills.org
$55,000
$831/mo.
Yes
425
Swimming, indoor/outdoor tennis, fitness, HD golf simulator, dining
Press Maxwell/ Dick Phelps (1967)
Marta Kostelny
Snowmass Club
0239 Snowmass Club Cir., Snowmass Village 970-923-5600; snowmassclub.com
$891/mo.
$945/mo.
No
375
Spa & Fitness, Swimming, indoor/outdoor tennis, pickleball, cross-country skiing, dining
Jim Engh (2003)
Joanna Mallory
Sonnenalp Club
1265 Berry Creek Rd., Edwards 970-477-5376; sonnenalpclub.com
$45,000
$734/mo.
No
345
Swimming, tennis, spa, fitness, dining, indoor/outdoor practice facilities
Jay Morrish/ Bob Cupp (1982)
Diane Kerchof
Valley Country Club
14601 Country Club Dr., Centennial 720-630-2463; valleycountryclub.org
$40,000
$680/mo.
No
470
Swimming, lighted tennis, fitness, dining, children’s activity center
William Bell (1960)
Steve O’Brien
The Country Club at Woodmoor
18945 Pebble Beach Way, Monument 719-884-7241; ccwoodmoor.com
$7,500
$427/mo.
No
1,300
Press Maxwell (1969)
Amanda Macias
$10,000$20,000
Swimming, indoor tennis & pickleball, fitness, cross-country skiing, childcare
EDITOR’S NOTE: This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. In cases where information is not available (N/A), the club had not yet officially established initiations and dues for the 2022 golf season. In all cases, contact the clubs directly for the most current information. * Initiations reflect full golf memberships for individuals. When given, ranges can account for incentives, promotions, refundability or multiple levels (equity/non-equity, associate, junior [usually ages 21-39], family, etc.). Some clubs make financing available. ** Dues reflect full golf. They do not account for food and beverage minimums, service fees, capital assessments or other surcharges. Ranges reflect membership levels.
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Since ’02, CAG has reported on 38 Colorado courses that have opened and 12 that have closed. During a period of nationwide contraction in golf courses, the net gain of 26 largely bucked the trend.
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onsider the surreal scene in the final round of this year’s WM Phoenix Open: On the 16th hole of TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium course, Harry Higgs drains a birdie putt and lifts his shirt to expose a torso sorely in need of a gym. Playing partner Joel Dahmen does him one better and takes off his top, inciting the gallery to shower them with beer—and beer
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cans—in a display that shattered golf’s unwritten rules. Although the PGA TOUR undoubtedly fined the pair, Dahmen and Higgs generally received rave reviews as opposed to searing condemnation. Look at the decidedly un-golf-like physique of Bryson DeChambeau, whose dramatic, heavily documented efforts to drive the 575-yard par-5 6th hole at Bay Hill in the 2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational became one the season’s most watched shots although many fans have forgotten that he also won the tournament). And, let’s not forget the tatted girls and bearded boys, their shirts unucked, hats on backwards, toting their clubs like a bowling ball into a Topgolf facility—or at a growing number of Colorado’s indoor offshoots, like X Golf or the “non-members only” South Broadway Country Club. Here they can enjoy a few hours of casual en-
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cocktails (while also keeping a watchful eye on PGA TOUR coverage on numerous big screen TVs, including the periodic updating of gambling odds). The centuries-old worship of the
rigid “Game” is being torched by a new
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IS THIS GOLF? Whether it’s a GolfBoard at the proudly “not normal” Saddleback Golf Course or a shirtless pair of PGA TOUR players at this year’s WM Phoenix Open, the game is shedding its staid reputation.
Mate recalls the USGA coming up
It’s impossible to categorize or pigeon-
breed of open-minded golfers who want
with the “Keeping the game you love the
hole the progressive, new-school golfer,
to be entertained while rejecting the
Game you love,” tagline, invoking the
other than that they share a desire to
notion that golf must be a fussy grind.
wisdom of always hewing to tradition.
have fun and enjoy the unequaled
Just as snowboarding upended the staid,
That may be your grandfather’s slogan,
pleasure that comes from striking a golf
stagnant ski scene in the late 1980s and
but the times are changing. “You actually
ball pure or sinking a curling 20-foot
eventually made winter sports cool (and
can do it all different kinds of ways,” says
birdie putt. The Gen Z and Millennial
more popular, accessible, and healthier),
Mate, who grew up playing City Park
crowd won’t be seen in pleated khakis,
a similar, less easily defined dynamic is
and ensured that the name of the CGA’s
but they may or may not show up in
giving golf a jolt of energy.
own golf course, CommonGround in
athleisure-wear, smoke a cigar, drink
Inspired by alternative personalities
Aurora, would emphasize inclusion. “It’s
cocktails, listen to hip-hop, play with
and stories being humorously presented
an exciting time for golf,” he says, adding
their mobile and hit bombs. They may
on social media, in
that the CGA itself saw an unprecedent-
shoot three-under…or 111.
podcasts, and on web
ed, near 10 percent increase in members
sites (from players like
for 2021.
New-school golfers switch channels when CBS TV analyst Nick Faldo laments Bryson’s long ball.
Higgs, Dahmen and
“The staid nature of the game is
They do abhor old-school rules, like the exclusive private clubs that don’t allow equal access and do enforce dress
Max Homa, and outlets
bowing to the less formal aspects,”
codes on the course and in the dining
such as No Laying Up,
commentator Brandel Chamblee opined
room. They switch channels when CBS
Skratch, Barstool Sports,
in the wake of the WM Phoenix Open’s
TV analyst Nick Faldo laments Bryson’s
and The Fried Egg),
delightful debauchery. “I can’t imagine
long ball, and pines for the old persim-
a whole new way to
how it could be any better.”
mon days and 185-yard five irons.
approach and enjoy the
Saddleback Golf Club in Firestone has
Just as non-traditionalists applauded
game, and to laugh out
for years been using social and digital
Fernando Tatis Jr.’s bat-flipping (and
loud, is taking center
media, TV advertising and a laid-back
unwritten-rule-breaking) home run
stage. The new genre
on-site vibe to woo unpretentious
celebrations for the San Diego Padres,
doesn’t even have
players who value this “less formal”
open-minded golfers look for free spirits
an official name, although Bloomberg
approach. Billing itself as “not normal”
in the fairways (they love the Bryson-
termed it “Fun-To-Do” golf. Combined
and proud of it, Saddleback’s scorecard
Brooksie feud, partly because the old
with the unprecedented boom triggered
declares “USGA rules apply only some of
school considers it undignified, but most-
by Covid—more than 500 million rounds
the time.” Saddleback’s Rob Finley, the
ly because it is entertaining). Nobody can
played in 2020, followed by an estimated
architect of the club’s messaging, says,
root against the steely Patrick Cantlay,
5 percent bump for 2021—the result is a
“This game can be fun, provided it’s not
but his sponsor logos (Goldman Sachs,
badly needed refresh and re-definition of
reckless.”
Lexus, Hugo Boss) immediately turn
what constitutes golf.
Mike Ruvolo, who pitched for the Air
off the new breed. They’d likely prefer
“There isn’t one game of golf, there
Force Academy and now plays to a 5 at
Patrick Reed’s CBD product logo and
are many,” says Ed Mate, who admittedly
the private Harmony Club near Fort Col-
would probably get a laugh out of Jason
spent most of his 22 years as the executive
lins, owns and oversees the booming X
Dufner’s DUDE wipes cap (yes, “keep
director of the Colorado Golf Association
Golf indoor simulator facilities in Denver,
your DUDE parts fresh”).
promoting (and protecting) golf’s sanctity.
Fort Collins, and Grand Junction. “This
The CGA, a licensee of the USGA, tends to
is an entertainment facility,” he says,
the PGA Tour by unlikely stars like
represent the state’s most traditional golf-
noting that 80-90 percent of the clientele
Max Homa, who grew up playing Los
ers—the 69,000 players from 600 clubs
are also green-grass golfers. “We are not
Angeles muni golf, never takes things
who carry USGA handicaps.
quiet.”
too seriously, but plays the game with
The new wave is represented on
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skill and respect. When he won the hometown Genesis Invitational at fabled Riviera Country Club, it was one of the most popular victories in recent memory. Humble and self-deprecating, Homa built his fan base with his deadpan swing critiques, which he offered to anyone who’d send a video. He now has almost 350,000 Twitter followers, and, along with social media starlet Paige Spiranac, is a spokesperson for X Golf. Joel Dahmen, who publicly and humorously sparred with a profane Twitter follower who’d recently lost a $1,000 bet against him making a cut, is another unCOURTESY OF TOPGOLF
likely leader. So is the bespectacled, whiskered, gregarious Harry Higgs, whose couch-like physique, fondness for Tito’s, and downhome outlook is relatable to more than 200 yards.
all. Higgs looks more like a Philadelphia Eagles fan (which he is) than a PGA TOUR player, and that’s central to his appeal.
most important shared rules, like pace of
Tom Coyne, who played every one of the
play and the volume on that Drake song.
The new approach is even seen in
country’s signature tracks for his book,
architecture, where select designers are
A Course Called America, singled out a
crafting a new sort of golf course, perhaps even the anti-club. The flagbearer is the 9-hole Sweetens Cove, carved out of a featureless floodplain by Tad King and Rob Collins in the middle of nowhere (South Pittsburg, Tenn.), where you buy a day pass (possibly just to hang out on the “Heckler’s Deck”) rather than a tee time.
similating—and agreeing to respect the
In a nod to the new school, author
New and old must respect the most important shared rules, like pace of play and the volume on that Drake song.
When snowboarders elbowed their way on to the skiers’ segregated slopes,
7-hole DIY backyard
conflicts erupted, ranging from shouting
course outside Kansas
matches and fistfights to fatal collisions.
City as representing
Golf has mostly avoided such ugliness,
“the best of both golf
but it will need to proceed with diploma-
and America.”
cy, compromise, and patience to meet in
Ben Hotaling built
the middle. First step for the industry:
Brough Creek National
Seek out and listen to the new breed—
with his own hands
their ideas and energy will make the
and a few friends,
game better, and more popular.
but he had several
Even the ultra-upscale Boulders Club
thousand advisers and
in north Scottsdale now warmly wel-
members helping to
comes Bluetooth speakers, but with
light the way. When
these caveats: Always check with your
his call for advice
playing partners before turning it on;
hit No Laying Up’s
inquire about genre, not all music is
message boards, the backyard build went
appealing to all; keep the volume down
and its own bourbon brand, Sweetens
viral. As Coyle summarized, Brough’s
to a 15-foot radius.
Cove opened in 2014 with a shed and
rough-hewn holes may only range from
porta-potty serving as the clubhouse,
50 to 120 yards, but it was a self-made,
traditional is as much attitudinal as
although it would soon make an appear-
brave, bold, communal place where any-
generational. But age does play a factor,
ance on those vaunted Top 100 course
one with an email address can play.
and the Baby Boomer vs. Millennial/
With Peyton Manning as an investor
Along with polo and yachting, golf’s
lists. Approach shots often must be aimed
The line between the new and the
Gen Z matchup is setting up as critical.
90 degrees from the flagstick to take
origins in America are affluent, exclusive,
In musing on generational traits, on
advantage of the bumps and berms that
blue-blooded, and conservative. The
strong wills and my-way-or-the-high-
will ultimately funnel the ball toward the
game’s come a long way, with many gen-
way temperaments, Saddleback’s Finley
hole. One par-3 green is a half-acre in
erational changes and barrier breakers
offers this observation from when he
size, so the tee shot can range from 90 to
along the route—from everyman Arnold
sees the two parties mingle. “I think the
Palmer to the dignified domination of
Baby Boomers recognize themselves,” he
Jack Nicklaus to the hurricane-like arrival
chuckles.
of Tiger Woods, whose preference for COURTESY OF SADDLEBACK GOLF CLUB
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mock Ts banished the collared shirt
Contributor Andy Bigford, a Baby
requirement from most golf facilities
Boomer with two opinionated, new-
almost overnight. The newest transfor-
school nephews, is a member of Lake
mation promises bigger change, and it
Valley Golf Club in Niwot, where the
will depend on the new and the old as-
dress code allows blue jeans everywhere.
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LET US ENTERTAIN YOU: Both Topgolf (above) and Saddleback present golf as a form of amusement, rather than as a solemn experience.
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Fishing Holes
From tee to stream, you can’t beat the allure of South Fork’s Rio Grande Club & Resort By Jon Rizzi
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Adventure Awaits
fitness center, spa, sauna and locker
The sign outside the South Fork Visitor Center advertises the small southwest Colorado town as “Your Basecamp for Adventure.” With skiing at nearby Wolf Creek, fly-fishing along the Rio
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many of them are available only to golf
(including visting the historic mining town of Creede), this unspoiled corner
And since your adventure checklist includes golf, there’s no better place to set up camp in South Fork than the Rio Grande Club & Resort.
A Grande Tour
townhomes along the club’s par-5 third hole, which sits mere steps from the fishing lodge and its mile of private fly-fishing access. The club manages and rents out half of these well-appointed units for
Vacasa and AirBnB). Depending on the townhome owner’s membership level
Buckton and Jay Benson of Redstone Golf. Pre-Memorial Day, tee times run between $79 and $109; during the
(Golf, Angling and Sport, Social), access to golf, fishing and club amenities will either be included (the “Stay & Play”
summer, they jump to $99-$159.
package) or additional (the “Rio Grande
Framed by ponderosa pines, scrub
Club Experience”).
oak and aspen, Rio Grande’s front nine flows along and across the club’s trout-filled namesake on holes three ‘angler beware’ holes,” superintendent Bill Tanner jokes, singling out the par-3 sixth, which requires a long-iron carry over the rushing rio. The layout shifts from riparian to alpine as it climbs
Rio Grande’s membership spiked by 30 percent in 2021. Initiation runs $7,000 and dues run $440 per
through eight. “There are a couple of
back nine. Plunging tee shots
chased one of the 24
their member owners
7,155-yard course designed by Ric
a verdant ridgeline on the
However, some members have pur-
(the other half are bookable through
in 2002, welcomes public play on its
BROWNIES AND BIRDIES: The club’s outward nine boasts Gold Medal fishing (top) along the Rio, while Alder Creek meanders past the par-3 14th.
members and their guests.
“Drive four hours from Denver, play a round and catch a fish or maybe hit the slopes.”
The semi-private club, which opened
HOME HOLE: Rio Grande’s 18th (left) curls around a lake in front of the clubhouse.
Staying
partake in those other amenities—and
dozens of other year-round pursuits
up to its motto.
courts and fishing lodge.
Range to play golf, you’ll want to
the Weminuche Wilderness and
tains more than lives
boasts a pool, tennis and pickleball
If you drive four hours from the Front
Grande and South Fork River, hiking
of the San Juan Moun-
rooms fill the space. The club also
month. Only about half of the 200 total members are “full golf,” but they’re passionate and enjoy the technology
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that new PGA Head Professional Adam Perko has introduced to tournament and tee-time
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await on the par-4 11th, par-3 12th and drivable par-4 17th. All of it foreshadows the 200-foot drop from tee to fairway on the long, par-5 18th that curls sinisterly around the lake fronting the clubhouse.
management. “This might be their second home, but their golf season is here,” he says. “They’ve asked me about fittings
and equipment and lessons, so we’re going to do it all.” It’s adventure on which he’s more than happy to guide them.
The 25,000-square-foot clubhouse gives diners in the Big River Grille and
Jon Rizzi is founding editor of Colora-
Timbers Restaurant big views of the
do AvidGolfer. For information on Rio
San Juan Mountains and Rio Grande
Grande Club townhome availability,
National Forest. Conference rooms, a
visit riverclubvacationrentals.com.
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The Unseen Game
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Blind Shot
Impeccable Credentials Kaye Kessler’s coverage of The Masters has ended, but his legacy endures.
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n 1935, when Gene Sarazen’s double-eagle propelled him to immortality in the second Masters, Kaye Kessler was 10—the same age as Jack Nicklaus was in 1950 when Kessler, then writing for the Columbus Citizen, became the first to cover the cub that would become the Golden Bear. Thirteen years later, Nicklaus won the first of his six green jackets at Augusta while Kessler covered the first of his 56 Masters. One of only a handful of writers to have reported on that many, “Kess” or “Kessy” became a fixture at Augusta’s media center, where a photograph of him
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phoning in a story hangs in the restaurant. Moving to Colorado in 1985 to become the media relations director for The International at Castle Pines didn’t preclude his annual spring pilgrimage to Georgia, and as recently as last summer, at age 97, he still entertained the idea of heading down this spring. But Kaye died December 9, 11 days shy of his 98th birthday. Honored by the Colorado and Ohio Golf Halls of Fame and Augusta National, he was himself a Master—not only of writing, but of living, and truly a gentleman unlike any other. —JON RIZZI
WRITE OF PASSAGE: Kessler poses beneath a photo of himself in the in the media center at his penultimate Masters in 2018.
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