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Hello Colorado Golf Community: The current pandemic situation is preventing us from gathering live this year. We are disappointed that we cannot host you in person! BUT WE’RE STILL HERE FOR YOU! We have created a virtual platform that will allow you to purchase Show Only Specials and find out about great golf products, programs, lessons, greens fees, etc.. The Denver Golf CyberExpo launches March 12-13 from 9 am – 4 pm. As always, the Denver Golf Expo is here to help you “jumpstart your golf season,” and “is still one of the top consumer golf shows in the country.” So some of you might be thinking, how can you possibly do a golf show online? Mark and Lynn Cramer, avid golfers who have co-owned the Expo for the last 20 years, had to come up with an innovative way of doing a golf show without the “touch and feel” found at an in-person event. However, there are new ways to find out about golf products and interact with a presenter or exhibitor during this online event. HERE’S HOW IT WORKS There’s a link to register. Go to www.denvergolfexpo.com and look for the “Sign-Up Now!” button. You will create an account using your email and password. You will be directed to a countdown page
where you can actually see a list of pending exhibitors and be able to register for PGA Educational Sessions each day. You will have to wait until the actual day of the show to see anything else. Plan to Join! Here is just a sampling of the golfthemed opportunities at the 2021 Denver Golf CyberExpo: Check out the latest equipment from the PGA Show thanks to Lenny’s Golf “New 2021 Product Launch”. Manufacturers including Callaway, Taylormade, Cobra, Ping, Titleist, Mizuno (to name a few) will have an online booth where you can interact via live product demos and live video chats with a club representative. You will also be able to purchase and schedule a custom club fitting thru Lenny’s Golf Shop. Be sure to take advantage of Lenny’s offer of a free club fitting for clubs bought from Lenny’s (club fitting is a $100 value!). Attend an in-booth live webinar and learn about the latest technology every hour starting at 10:30 a.m., March 12, 2021. Login to learn about the latest and greatest drivers, irons, wedges, and putters from each of the participating manufacturers. Ever had questions for Lenny himself or wonder how he got involved in the golf in-
dustry? Log in on Saturday, March 13,2021, to participate in a live Q&A to find out and learn more about what Lenny’s golf and this spring has to offer for all your equipment needs. Participate and become eligible to win prizes (up to $600 value) just for attending an in-booth session. • Find out about golf programs from the PGA Colorado Section, Colorado Golf Association, and the Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado. • Attend an online educational session with a PGA Pro and be able to chat with them afterwards. • Plan your next golf vacation to Los Cabos, Hawaii or right here in the United States. Several resorts will have stay n play packages they are offering for visiting their booths. PURCHASE SHOW ONLY DEALS Browse the CyberExpo website for Show Only Specials. These can be found under Specials and Promotions. You will also be able to see Active Offers or search for your favorite product, golf course, etc. By clicking an “active offer” link or special, you will be taken to a booth where you can learn more about the offer or click “purchase” to buy instantly. You won’t be able
to miss an offer, we promise! GET EDUCATED Colorado’s most comprehensive golf show is also its most authoritative, due to the strong support of the Colorado PGA Section, Colorado Golf Association and the Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado. Upon entering the Denver Golf CyberExpo, click directly on the Educational Sessions or Classroom Sessions on the right RED navigation bar to see current sessions taking place. TEST YOUR SKILLS You can’t swing a club or driver but you can certainly test your golf knowledge. Enter our trivia contest and win the “Arnold Palmer”, “Tiger Woods”, or “Jack Nicklaus” award. OR enter another contest and collect points for visiting booths and attending webinars.
Visit www.DenverGolfExpo.com AND SAVE YOUR SPOT FOR THE DENVER GOLF CYBEREXPO TAKING PLACE March 12-13, 2021. For more information on booking a Virtual Booth, please contact Lynn Cramer lcramer@expomasters.com 303-771-2000 ext 15. D
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FAQ on the Denver Golf CyberExpo What Browser Do You Recommend To View The Online Denver Golf CyberExpo? We recommend using Chrome.
What Is The Easiest Way To Navigate The Site? There is a menu button at the top right corner of the home page. This will take you to the Exhibitor Booths, PGA Educational Sessions, In-Booth Demos, Discounts/Promotions, and Samples & Giveaways pages. There is also a section on the home page that shows you all the categories that you can find an exhibitor in.
Why Is There A Virtual Denver Golf Expo? The Denver Golf Expo is held annually in Feb, however due to COVID, we cannot meet in person. What better way to celebrate the Colorado Golf Industry than with an online show!
Why Are Some of the Vendors not at this online show? We invited over 2,000 vendors to attend the event. Those that chose to be part of the CyberExpo are very excited to meet with you! If you have a favorite golf course or vendor that is not in attendance, please reach out to them via social media and let them know you would have liked to have seen them so they will join us next time.
When Does The CyberExpo Open And Are There Show Hours? The website will be available to you starting at 9 am MST on Friday March 12. Some exhibitors will be in their booths to "chat" with you at specific
times during the Expo. Live PGA Sponsored Educational Sessions will also be taking place at this time and you can "chat" with the presenters.
Can I Go On The CyberExpo Website After The Show Hours And After March 13? Yes, you can continue to shop, watch recorded videos, and look at all of the booth information at any time after March 13. The only difference is that the show will not be "live" meaning there will not be anyone to chat with to answer your questions. Also, some vendors may only offer show specials during the live show times.
Do I Need To Register? Yes, you need to register if you wish to watch a demo, chat with an exhibitor, or sign up for a giveaway. You will need to sign up in that booth like you normally would at an in-person show.
Will My Email and Contact Information Be Shared With Anyone If I Register? By registering, you are giving The Denver Golf Expo permission to email you about postshow offers and inform you about future Expos. You may opt-out at any time. You are also giving the Denver Golf Expo permission to share your contact information with the exhibitors you speak to in a private chat (please see below) or for any giveaways you enter.
What Is A Private Chat? A private chat is something you can register for in a booth or with a class presenter. This is similar to a
zoom call and is just between you and the person you are choosing to chat with. The call will take place on the Denver Golf CyberExpo portal. You can choose to turn off your camera and only use your microphone, just like in Zoom.
What Is A Group Chat? A few of the exhibitors will be available during show hours to "chat" with you live. You can schedule a time (once in the booth) to text chat with them or talk with them live, like a Zoom call. This will allow for others that have questions to chat with them too, similar to if you were standing at a booth. You can turn off your camera if you don’t want to be seen, or request a private chat if you prefer.
What Happens When I Sign Up For An Exhibitor’s E-Newsletter? Many of the exhibiting companies have a section on their page where you can elect to sign up to receive their e-newsletters. If you choose to do this, you are giving permission to that particular company to send you their emails. You must reside in the United States to sign up for e-newsletters from exhibitors.
How Do I Get The Promotional Codes To Buy Products? Click on the "Product Details & Offers" link on each product to see directions to purchase. Each exhibitor will sell through their own shopping cart or website or there might be a downloadable coupon that you can print and bring with you to their physical location. All vendors are selling directly on their own websites
and not on the CyberExpo site. Your show promotion discount will NOT automatically populate into your cart. You will need to copy and paste it.
How Do I Watch The Classes? Go to the menu at the top right corner of the homepage and click on "Education Session Schedule." You can register for a class here (you will receive an email calendar invite, so you don't forget) or you can join an ongoing class.
How Do I Search For A Product, Exhibitor or Person? You can search by clicking the magnifying glass at the top of the home page and entering a search term. You may filter by Person Name, Company Name or Product to narrow your search results. If you search by product you can then filter by Product Category. You can also use the menu bar in the top right corner. To search for an exhibitor, select "Exhibitor Directory" from the website Menu. The Directory lists the exhibitors in alphabetical order. Simply click on an exhibitor name or image to visit the vendor’s booth.
What If I Have An Issue With A Product Or Service I Purchased? Please reach out to that exhibitor directly to try to resolve the issue.
What If I Want To Exhibit Or Present At The next Denver Golf Expo? Reach out to us at lcramer@expomasters.com or call 303-771-2000 ext.15 D
You Can Plan your Next Golf Outing or Golf Vacation at the Denver Golf CyberExpo
Spring is just around the corner and you’re yearning to swing a club on the golf course. What better time to plan your next Colorado golf outing or golf vacation than at the Denver Golf CyberExpo? You can find dozens of Colorado golf courses and golf vacation ideas in one fun and exciting virtual space, the Denver Golf CyberExpo March 12 & 13, 2021. You live here. You already know that Colorado offers some of the most incredibly scenic and challenging golf courses in the United States – and arguably the world. The diverse geography and stunning backdrops puts a Colorado golf vacation package on the top of every golfer’s wish list. Whether swinging your club with gorgeous mountain views in the background or strategizing your next shot on a challenging links course, golf just doesn’t get any better than Colorado. That’s why Denver Golf CyberExpo should be your go-to plan for your next golf outing. Simply register online at www.denvergolfexpo.com. Join us March 12-13 to gather travel and golf ideas. We are certain there will be tons of inspiration to book a tee time or a dream golf vacation from the comfort and safety of your own home! D
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If you’re in the market for a new course or a great value, spend some time with one of the four South Suburban Parks and Recreation District courses this year. Several years ago, the voters in the South Suburban Parks and Recreation District decided to add value to their community by voting to slightly increase their taxes so the District could make improvements, additions and upgrades. The results have been phenomenal. Parks, sports fields, walking paths, tennis courts, recreation centers, and yes, the golf courses, have all seen major improvements thanks to great leadership by the SSPRD Board! South Suburban can host new players to four SSP&R courses—Lone Tree, South Suburban Golf Course, Family Sports Golf Course and the Littleton Golf and Tennis Club. These courses can accommodate a player of any caliber, experience level, or price point. Some of the improvements made to its courses by SSPRD since the tax increases windfall include: • Lone Tree, a tournament-level, Arnold Palmer-designed course with five sets of tees, this year serve golfers with a com-
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pletely remodeled, well-stocked golf shop with an entirely new look and new tee boxes on several holes. • South Suburban’s 18-hole Dick Phelps design features some of the state’s fiddliest greens—including a newly built one on 18 that brings the lake into play. Help with negotiating those putts and chips now comes in the form of a spanking new short-game area, as well as the popular 9-hole par 3 course. South Suburban also has a new club house and bar. • Family Sports—which complements its 9-hole, par-31, executive course with a superb practice area and lessons from its PGA pros and those from GOLFTEC—has outfitted every bay on its double-deck, open-late-all-year driving range with new heaters “to upgrade player comfort.” • Littleton Golf & Tennis Club, a par-63 executive course in name only, continues to pride itself on tremendous conditioning and female- and family-friendliness, while offering challenge of tree- and water-lined fairways. Give South Suburban Golf Courses a try this year. It will be a day well spent. Visit ssprd.org for more information. D
FREE to Attend this Year! Register On-line Today! WHERE: On a computer near you! ADMISSION Price: FREE How: WWW.Denvergolfexpo.com website and register.
Registration Instructions 1. Click the link and it will take you to the coming soon page for the show. https://denvergolf2020.showmetry.com/coming-soon
4. You will receive an email from no-reply@showmetry.live to confirm your account. You will click on the link in the email.
The page should look like this when it opens.
2. Click the green “Register Now” button. The page will open up to the create your account page.
5. The link will take you here. Where you can now sign in.
DIVOT Magazine & Denver Golf CyberExpo
For many golfers, 2021 marks the year of New Year’s golf-themed resolutions. Whether yours is to get more golf fit, play more courses or more often, improve your swing, take a few strokes off your score, or all of these, Divot Magazine and Denver Golf Cyber Expo will help to kick off the start of the season. Denver Golf CyberExpo, is the virtual version of Rocky Mountain’s largest golf expo, the Denver Golf Expo. This year’s dates are March 12 &13 strictly online. For more than 20 years, we’ve partnered with Divot Magazine publisher Karl O’Keefe to bring amazing deals and event coverage. Divot Magazine has been publishing
their magazine for more than 29 years. Every issue brings your information on the game of golf in Colorado and elsewhere. Articles of interest include physical fitness, golf tips, interesting golf personalities in the state and beyond, features on amazing resorts, and much more. Best of all you can pick up free copies of the magazine at a golf club near you or have the magazine delivered on-line. Karl does a fantastic job of keeping all of Colorado up to date on the latest golf happenings. For a digital version of the magazine along with extensive archives of past issues, features and stories, please visit www.divotmagazine.com. D
3. Fill in the page including the password that you are creating. Make sure to write down your password for the next time you log in. You will get a pop up that looks like this telling you that your account has been created and to check your confirmation email.
6. Log in with your email and password and you will be taken here. Notice the green register now button has turned white saying you are registered, From here, you can update your profile, by clicking on the person icon in the right hand corner; you can scroll down and view exhibitors and view and register for classes. NOTE: This page will not change until the show opens. Once the show goes live, the screen will change to the home page.
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Pro Tip
3 tips to help you make better contact There are a lot of frustrations in golf. Three putting a green and slicing your ball into the water- to name a couple. One of the biggest frustrations that seems to discourage golfers more than anything else is when they can’t make basic contact to move the ball around the course. It’s a humbling moment when the divot goes farther than the ball. Here are three tips to help you. At a basic level, it must be understood that the ball should be struck before the ground. Most golfers probably are aware of this but aren’t quite sure how to go about accomplishing it. The way you’ll do this throughout the entire swing is to ensure you keep your low point forward. Tip 1 - Set up with weight towards the target The first thing you want to do is set up with your weight towards the target. You can accomplish this by taking a setup that is a 50/50 weight distribution. From there, shift that ratio to be more on your lead leg. For a right-handed golfer, your left leg. It doesn’t have to be an exact 60/40 as long as there’s more weight on the target side than the trail. This will promote keeping the low point forward and making it easier to strike the ground after the ball.
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Tip 2 - Make a full and centered turn The next thing you’ll want to do is make a full and centered turn. When the contact goes wrong, I usually see a golfer make a “turn” in their backswing that resembles them lifting their arms but not actually making any shoulder rotation. The problem here is when using your arms to make a “turn” the upper body (think from the belt line and up) moves away from the target. This makes it much easier in the downswing to strike the ground before the ballwhich is the opposite of what you want. The best golfers in the world move their upper bodies over their lowers bodies in their backswing to make a center turn. A good visual for this would be to grab a cam-
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era and try to see your trail shoulder blade move towards the target (right shoulder blade for a right-handed golfer). This will ensure you’ve made a full turn (this also helps distance!) to promote keeping the low point forward that you’ve already set up at the address. Tip 3- Push your hips to the target Lastly, to keep your low point forward, you’ll want to push your hips to the target all the way to the finish. A great visual here is to imagine a glass wall straight up to the sky off of your lead foot (left foot for righthanded golfers). Your goal at impact is to break the glass wall with your hips, not shoulders through impact. If you’re doing
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that, you’ll be positioning your hips towards the target enough to hit the ground after the ball and also keep your angle of attack shallow enough by not breaking the glass wall with your shoulders. A great drill for this is can be found in a doorway. Go stand in the doorway with your lead foot about 6” away from the doorframe. Without a club, bump your hip into the doorway but keep your upper body away from it. This will give you the sensation of moving your low point forward without sliding your upper body too far forward, which could cause contact issues. Go and try out these three simple tips and watch your contact improve! And if you still need help with this or any part of your game, find a GOLFTEC Coach near you. For more information please visit www.GOLFTEC.com. D
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C O L O R A D O Denver Area Courses: 85
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Applewood Golf Course 1 (7-H) 303-279-3003 Golden Public 18R Fees: $18-$37 Opened: 1961 Designer: Press Maxwell 2 (15-H) Arrowhead Golf Club Public 18R 303-973-9614 Littleton Opened: 1972 Designer: Robert Trent Jones; Jr. Fees: $79-$149 Aurora Hills Golf Course 3 (9-P) Public 18R 303-739-1550 Aurora Fees: $30-$35 Opened: 1969 Designer: Henry Hughes Bear Creek Golf Club 4 (10-H) 303-980-8700 Denver Private 18R Fees: $150-$150 Opened: 1985 Designer: Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay 5 (16-N) Bear Dance, The Golf Club at Public 18R 303-681-4653 Larkspur Fees: $69-$115 Opened: 2002 Designer: Aurand; Bruening; Hogan Boulder Country Club 6 (1-H) 303-530-2226 Boulder Private 18R; 9P-3 Fees: N/A Opened: 1965 Designer: Press Maxwell 7 (1-J) Broadlands Golf Course 303-466-8285 Broomfield Public 18R Fees: $37-$47 Opened: 1999 Designer: Rick Phelps 8 (12-K) Broken Tee Golf Course Public 18R 303-762-2670 Englewood Opened: 1977 Designer: Phelps/Dye Design Fees: $15-$31 Buffalo Run Golf Course 9 (3-Q) Public 18R 303-289-1500 Commerce City Fees: $25-$44 Opened: 1996 Designer: Keith Foster 10 (15-N) Castle Pines Golf Club Private 18R 303-688-6022 Castle Rock Fees: N/A Opened: 1981 Designer: Jack Nicklaus 11 (15-M) Castle Pines,The Country Club at Private 18R 303-688-7400 Castle Rock Opened: 1986 Designer: Jack Nicklaus Fees: N/A Cherry Creek Country Club 12 (11-O) 303-597-0300 Denver Private 18R Fees: $125-$125 Opened: 2002 Designer: Jack Nicklaus Cherry Hills Country Club 13 (12-L) Private 18R 303-350-5200 Cherry Hills Village Opened: 1922 Designer: William Flynn Fees: $150-$150 14 (8-M) City Park Golf Course - Denver Public 18R 720-865-3410 Denver Opened: 1912 Designer: Tom Bendelow Fees: $26-$35 ClubCorp at Black Bear Golf Club 15 (15-R) 303-840-3100 Parker Private 18R Fees: N/A Opened: 1996 Designer: Jeff Brauer ClubCorp at Blackstone Country Club 16 (13-S) Private 18R 303-680-0245 Aurora Fees: N/A Opened: 2006 Designer: Jay Morrish Coal Creek Golf Course 17 (2-H) Public 18R 303-666-7888 Louisville Fees: $20-$49 Opened: 1989 Designer: Dick Phelps Colorado Golf Club 18 (16-Q) Private 18R 303-840-5400 Parker Fees: $100-$125 Opened: 2006 Designer: Bill Coore; Ben Crenshaw Colorado National Golf Club 19 (1-K) Public 18R 303-926-1723 Erie Fees: $45-$85 Opened: 2003 Designer: Jay Morrish Columbine Country Club 20 (13-K) Private 18R 303-794-6333 Columbine Valley Fees: $100-$100 Opened: 1955 Designer: Henry Hughes CommonGround Golf Course 21 (8-P) Public 18R; 9P-3 303-340-1520 Aurora Fees: $35-$60 Opened: 2009 Designer: Tom Doak Deer Creek Golf Club at Meadow Ranch 22 (13-H) Semi-Private 18R 303-978-1800 Littleton Fees: $50-$70 Opened: 2000 Designer: Scott Miller Denver Country Club 23 (9-M) Private 18R 303-733-2441 Denver Fees: N/A Opened: 1887 Designer: Foulis/Flynn/Coorer/Hanse Eagle Trace Golf Club 24 (2-J) Public 18R 303-466-3322 Broomfield Fees: $29-$42 Opened: 1963 Designer: Dick Phelps Emerald Greens Golf Club 25 (9-O) Public 9P-3 303-366-3133 Denver Fees: $8-$11 Opened: 1965 Designer: Henry B. Hughes Evergreen Golf Course 26 (10-F) Public 18R 303-674-6351 Evergreen Fees: $22-$30 Opened: 1923 Designer: Babe Lind Flatirons Golf Course 27 (1-H) Public 18R 303-442-7851 Boulder Fees: $25-$39 Opened: 1938 Designer: William H. Tucker Foothills Golf Course 28 (12-I) Public 18R 303-409-2400 Denver Fees: $6-$40 Opened: 1971 Designer: Dick Phelps Fossil Trace Golf Club 29 (8-G) Public 18R 303-277-8750 Golden Fees: $31-$71 Opened: 2003 Designer: James J. Engh Fox Hollow Golf Course 30 (10-I) Public 27R 303-986-7888 Lakewood Fees: $24-$60 Opened: 1993 Designer: Denis Griffiths Glenmoor Country Club 31 (12-M) Private 18R 303-781-0400 Cherry Hills Village Fees: $80-$95 Opened: 1985 Designer: Pete Dye/Perry Dye Green Valley Ranch Golf Club 32 (7-R) Public 18R 303-371-3131 Denver Fees: $30-$72 Opened: 2001 Designer: Perry Dye Greenway Park Golf Course 33 (3-I) Public 9P-3 303-466-3729 Broomfield Fees: $7-$9 Opened: 1971 Designer: Unknown Harvard Gulch Golf Course 34 (11-M) Public 9P-3 303-698-4078 Denver Fees: $9-$9 Opened: 1982 Designer: Babe Lind Heather Gardens Golf Course 35 (11-R) Public 9E 303-751-2390 Aurora Fees: $15-$15 Opened: 1973 Designer: Dick Phelps
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Front Range North Courses: 44
Front Range South Courses: 36
Maps not to scale. Course fees provided as a guideline. Contact individual cours
36 (10-Q) Heather Ridge, The Golf Club at Public 18R 303-755-3550 Aurora Fees: $14-$32 Opened: 1973 Designer: Dick Phelps Heritage Eagle Bend Golf Club 37 (12-S) 303-400-6700 Aurora Semi-Private 18R Fees: $40-$71 Opened: 2000 Designer: Arthur Hills 38 (14-L) Highlands Ranch Golf Club Semi-Private 18R 303-471-0000 Highlands Ranch Opened: 1998 Designer: Hale Irwin Fees: $40-$73 Hiwan Golf Club 39 (9-G) Private 18R 303-674-3369 Evergreen Fees: $85-$85 Opened: 1962 Designer: Press Maxwell Homestead Golf Course, The 40 (11-I) 720-963-5181 Lakewood Public 18E Fees: $15-$40 Opened: 2002 Designer: Denis Griffiths Hyland Hills, Greg Mastriona Courses at 41 (4-J) Public 18R 303-428-6526 Westminster Fees: $25-$37 Opened: 1963 Designer: Hughes/Hummel Indian Peaks Golf Course 42 (1-I) 303-666-4706 Lafayette Public 18R Fees: $40-$53 Opened: 1993 Designer: Hale Irwin/Dick Phelps 43 (5-I) Indian Tree Golf Course 303-403-2542 Arvada Public 18R Fees: $33-$37 Opened: 1970 Designer: Dick Phelps 44 (13-O) Inverness Hotel & Golf Club Resort 18R 303-397-7878 Englewood Opened: 1974 Designer: Press Maxwell Fees: $115-$115 Kennedy Golf Course 45 (12-P) Public 27R 720-865-0720 Denver Fees: $27-$37 Opened: 1965 Designer: Dick Phelps 46 (4-J) Lake Arbor Golf Club Public 18R 720-898-7360 Arvada Fees: $23-$27 Opened: 1973 Designer: Gordon Reusink 47 (8-J) Lakewood Country Club Private 18R 303-233-0503 Lakewood Opened: 1908 Designer: T. Bendelow/D. Ross Fees: $90-$110 Legacy Ridge Golf Course 48 (3-J) 303-438-8997 Westminster Public 18R Fees: $24-$47 Opened: 1994 Designer: Arthur Hills Links Golf Course, The 49 (14-M) Public 18E 303-470-9292 Highlands Ranch Opened: 1985 Designer: Dick Phelps Fees: $16-$36 50 (13-K) Littleton Golf & Tennis Club Public 18E 303-794-5838 Littleton Opened: 1986 Designer: Dick Phelps Fees: $21-$35 Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel 51 (14-N) 303-799-9940 Lone Tree Public 18R Fees: $49-$68 Opened: 1985 Designer: Palmer/Seay Meadow Hills Golf Course 52 (12-O) Public 18R 303-690-2500 Aurora Fees: $34-$41 Opened: 1957 Designer: Henry Hughes Meadows Golf Club, The 53 (12-H) Public 18R 303-409-2250 Littleton Fees: $10-$47 Opened: 1984 Designer: Phelps/Benz Meridian Golf Club 54 (14-O) Private 18R 303-799-4043 Englewood Fees: $75-$95 Opened: 1984 Designer: Jack Nicklaus Murphy Creek Golf Course 55 (10-S) Public 18R 303-739-1560 Aurora Fees: $37-$47 Opened: 2000 Designer: Ken Kavanaugh Omni Interlocken Resort Golf Club 56 (3-H) Resort 27R 303-464-9000 Broomfield Fees: $105-$130 Opened: 1999 Designer: David Graham Overland Park Golf Course 57 (11-K) Public 18R 720-865-0430 Denver Fees: $27-$39 Opened: 1895 Designer: W. H. Tucker; Sr./W. F. Bell Park Hill Golf Club 58 (7-N) Public 18R 303-333-5411 Denver Fees: $25-$45 Opened: 1931 Designer: Clark Hamilton Perry Park Country Club 59 (16-K) Private 18R 303-681-3186 Larkspur Fees: $85-$95 Opened: 1969 Designer: Dick Phelps Pinehurst Country Club 60 (12-J) Private 18R; 9R 303-985-1559 Denver Fees: $80-$95 Opened: 1960 Designer: Press Maxwell Pinery Country Club, The 61 (15-R) Private 27R 303-841-2850 Parker Fees: $75-$85 Opened: 1972 Designer: David Bingham Plum Creek Golf Club 62 (16-O) Public 18R 303-660-2200 Castle Rock Fees: $32-$69 Opened: 1984 Designer: Pete Dye Pradera, The Club at 63 (15-Q) Private 18R 303-607-5700 Parker Fees: N/A Opened: 2005 Designer: James J. Engh Raccoon Creek Golf Course 64 (13-J) Public 18R 303-932-0199 Littleton Fees: $29-$53 Opened: 1983 Designer: Dick Phelps Ranch Country Club, The 65 (3-K) Private 18R 303-466-2111 Westminster Fees: $55-$55 Opened: 1974 Designer: Dick Phelps Ravenna, The Club at 66 (14-H) Private 18R 720-981-6000 Littleton Fees: N/A Opened: 2007 Designer: Jay Morrish Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course 67 (16-N) Public 18R 720-733-3500 Castle Rock Fees: $50-$85 Opened: 1999 Designer: James J. Engh Red Rocks Country Clubv 68 (12-G) Private 18R 303-697-8008 Morrison Fees: $100-$100 Opened: 1975 Designer: Harwood/Phelps Ridge at Castle Pines North, The 69 (15-N) Public 18R 303-688-0100 Castle Rock Fees: $80-$145 Opened: 1997 Designer: Tom Weiskopf Riverdale Dunes Golf Courses 70 (2-N) Public 36R 303-659-6700 Brighton Fees: $26-$46 Opened: 1985 Designer: Pete & Perry Dye Rolling Hills, The Club at 71 (7-H) Private 18R 303-279-7858 Golden Fees: $80-$115 Opened: 1955 Designer: P. Maxwell/D. Phelps
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72 (13-R) Saddle Rock Golf Course Public 18R 303-699-3939 Aurora Fees: $13-$54 Opened: 1997 Designer: Dick Phelps Sanctuary 73 (14-M) 303-224-2860 Sedalia Private 18R Fees: N/A Opened: 1997 Designer: Jim Engh South Suburban Family Sports Center 74 (12-O) Public 9E 303-649-1115 Centennial Opened: 1998 Designer: Rick Phelps Fees: $8.50-$19 South Suburban Golf Course 75 (13-M) Public 18R 303-770-5508 Centennial Fees: $20-$48 Opened: 1973 Designer: Dick Phelps Southglenn Country Club 76 (13-N) 303-798-1656 Centennial Private 9P-3 Fees: N/A Opened: 1965 Designer: Unknown 77 (8-R) Springhill Golf Course Public 18E 303-739-6854 Aurora Fees: $20-$33 Opened: 1973 Designer: Dick Phelps Stoney Creek Executive 9 Course 78 (4-H) 303-431-9268 Arvada Public 9E Fees: $13-$13 Opened: 1998 Designer: Tim Root 79 (2-L) Thorncreek Golf Club 303-450-7055 Thornton Public 18R Fees: $20-$40 Opened: 1992 Designer: Finger/Spann/Dye 80 (1-L) Todd Creek Golf Club Semi-Private 18R 303-655-1779 Thornton Opened: 2007 Designer: Arthur Hills Fees: $30-$72 Valley Country Club 81 (13-Q) Private 18R 303-690-6377 Centennial Fees: $80-$90 Opened: 1956 Designer: William Bell 82 (3-H) Walnut Creek Golf Preserve Public 18R 303-469-2974 Westminster Fees: $10-$45 Opened: 1999 Designer: Michael Hurdzan 83 (11-M) Wellshire Golf Course Public 18R 720.865.0443 Denver Opened: 1926 Designer: Ross/Hughes Fees: $20-$39 West Woods Golf Club 84 (6-H) 720-898-7370 Arvada Public 27R Fees: $21-$44 Opened: 1994 Designer: Dick Phelps Willis Case Golf Course 85 (5-J) Public 18R 720-865-0700 Denver Opened: 1928 Designer: El Jebel/City of Denver Fees: $35-$54
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22 (19-U) Northeastern 18 Public 18R 970-522-2836 Sterling Fees: $29-$47 Opened: 1916 Designer: Henry Hughes Olde Course at Loveland, The 23 (20-N) 970-667-5256 Loveland Public 18R Fees: $33-$33 Opened: 1960 Designer: Hughes/D. Phelps 24 (21-W) On the Green Golf Course Public 9R 970-848-2812 Yuma Opened: 1970 Designer: Unknown Fees: $12-$14 Pelican Lakes Golf & Country Club 25 (20-O) Semi-Private 18R; 9R 970-674-0930 Windsor Fees: $69-$69 Opened: 1999 Designer: Ted Robinson Sr. Petteys Park, The Course at 26 (21-S) 970-842-5470 Brush Public 9R Fees: Unknown Opened: 1971 Designer: Frank Hummel 27 (24-W) Plainsman Golf Club Public 9R 970-358-4321 Joes Fees: $10-$10 Opened: 1964 Designer: E. Boone/O. Collette Prairie Golf Course 28 (25-W) No Phone Cope Public 9R Fees: $5-$5 Opened: 1971 Designer: John Rudnik 29 (25-X) Prairie Pines Golf Club 719-346-8207 Burlington Public 9R Fees: $15-$20 Opened: 1971 Designer: Unknown 30 (19-O) Ptarmigan Country Club Private 18R 970-226-6600 Fort Collins Opened: 1987 Designer: J. Nicklaus Signature Fees: N/A Quail Dunes Golf Course 31 (21-R) Public 18R 970-867-5990 Fort Morgan Fees: $25-$31 Opened: 1920 Designer: Henry Hughes 32 (24-R) Quint Valley Golf Club Public 9R 303-822-5295 Byers Fees: $20-$20 Opened: 2002 Designer: Jason Sherrill 33 (19-U) Riverview Golf Course Public 18R 970-522-3035 Sterling Opened: 1980 Designer: Val Heim Fees: $12-$18 Saddleback Golf Club 34 (22-O) 303-833-5000 Firestone Public 18R Fees: $28-$42 Opened: 2001 Designer: Andy Johnson Sedgwick County Golf Course 35 (17-X) Public 9R No Phone Julesburg Opened: 1985 Designer: Frank Hummel Fees: Unknown 36 (19-N) SouthRidge Golf Club Public 18R 970-416-2828 Fort Collins Opened: 1984 Designer: Frank Hummel Fees: $26-$38
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37 (26-V) Stratton Golf Course 719-348-5412 Stratton Public 9R Opened: 1988 Designer: Box Hemburger Fees: $10-$10 Sunset Golf Course 38 (21-N) 303-651-8466 Longmont Public 9R Fees: $11-$22 Opened: 1922 Designer: Bink Young 39 (26-T) Tamarack Golf Course 719-775-9461 Limon Public 9R Fees: $18-$24 Opened: 1967 Designer: Henry Hughes 40 (21-N) Twin Peaks Golf Course Public 18R 303-651-8401 Longmont Opened: 1978 Designer: Frank Hummel Fees: $10-$31 TPC Colorado 41 (20-M) 970-663-5063 Longmont Semi-Private 18R Fees: TBD Opened: 2019 Designer: Arthur Schaupeter 42 (21-N) Ute Creek Golf Course Public 18R 303-774-4342 Longmont Opened: 1997 Designer: R Trent Jones; Jr. Fees: $44 Washington County Golf Club 43 (21-U) Public 9R 970-345-2309 Akron Opened: 1972 Designer: Unknown Fees: $20 - $25 Wray Country Club 44 (22-X) 970-332-5934 Wray Public 9R Fees: $15-$17 Opened: 1962 Designer: Frank Hummel
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Antler Creek Golf Course 1 (27-Q) 719-494-1900 Falcon Public 18R Opened: 2004 Designer: Rick Phelps Fees: $42-$52 Broadmoor Golf Club 2 (29-O) 719-577-5790 Colorado Springs Resort 54R Fees: $75-$280 Opened: 1918 Designer: Ross; R T.Jones; Nicklaus 3 (28-P) Cherokee Ridge Golf Course Public 9R 719-597-2637 Colorado Springs Fees: $14-$32 Opened: 1971 Designer: Press Maxwell Cheyenne Shadows Golf Club at Fort Carson 4 (30-P) Military 18R 719-526-4122 Fort Carson Fees: $30-$35 Opened: 1971 Designer: Dick Phelp Colorado Springs Country Club 5 (28-O) Private 18R 719-473-1782 Colorado Springs Fees: $55-$70 Opened: 1954 Designer: Dick Phelps 6 (33-R) Cottonwood Links Golf Club 719-263-4500 Fowler Public 9R Opened: 1994 Designer: Lee Terry Fees: $16-$16
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7 (27-O) Country Club at Woodmoor 719-884-7243 Monument Semi-Private 18R Opened: 1969 Designer: J. Press Maxwell Fees: $35-$65 Country Club of Colorado 8 (30-O) 719-538-4095 Colorado Springs Private 18R Fees: $110-$135 Opened: 1973 Designer: Pete Dye 9 (31-P) Desert Hawk at Pueblo West 719-547-2280 Pueblo West Public 18R Fees: $28-$30 Opened: 1972 Designer: Johnny Bulla 10 (31-V) Eads Golf Course Public 9R No Phone Eads Opened: 1960 Designer: Mike Hines Fees: 5-$5 Eisenhower Golf Club 11 (27-O) 719-333-2606 Colorado Springs Military 36R Fees: $29-$65 Opened: 1963 Designer: R.T. Jones, F. Hummel 12 (32-O) Elmwood Golf Course Public 27R 719-561-4946 Pueblo Opened: 1932 Designer: WPA Project Fees: $28-$34 Flying Horse, The Club at 13 (27-P) Private 18R 719-487-2620 Colorado Springs Opened: 2005 Designer: Tom Weiskopf Fees: $80-$80 Hollydot Golf Course 14 (34-O) 719-676-3341 Colorado City Public 18R; 9R Fees: $19-$26 Opened: 1974 Designer: Frank Hummel 15 (27-T) Hugo Golf Club Public 9R No Phone Hugo Opened: 1898 Designer: Unknown Fees: $5-$5 King's Deer Golf Club 16 (27-P) 719-559-4500 Monument Semi-Private 18R Opened: 1999 Designer: Redstone G.S. Fees: $52-$62 Kissing Camels at Garden of the Gods 17 (28-O) 719-636-2520 Colorado Springs Private 27R Fees: $95-$127 Opened: 1960 Designer: P. Maxwell/M. Raithert 18 (33-T) La Junta Golf Club Public 9R 719-384-7133 La Junta Fees: $16-$21 Opened: 1950 Designer: Army Corp of Engineers Las Animas Golf Course 19 (33-V) Public 9R 719-456-2511 Las Animas Fees: $12-$12 Opened: 1984 Designer: Ray Hardy Mossland Memorial Golf Course 20 (26-U) Public 9R 719-765-4659 Flagler Fees: $10-$25 Opened: 1986 Designer: Flagler Golf Club 21 (29-P) Patty Jewett Golf Course 719-385-6934 Colorado Springs Public 27R Opened: 1898 Designer: Willie Campbell Fees: $29-$31 22 (27-O) Pine Creek Golf Club Public 18R 719-594-9999 Colorado Springs Fees: $39-$69 Opened: 1988 Designer: Dick Phelps Pueblo Country Club 23 (31-P) 719-542-2941 Pueblo Private 18R Fees: $35-$40 Opened: 1903 Designer: Henry Hughes 24 (32-S) Rocky Ford Country Club Public 9R 719-254-7528 Rocky Ford Fees: $15-$20 Opened: 1920 Designer: Unknown Sand Creek Golf Course 25 (28-P) Public 9R 719-597-5489 Colorado Springs Fees: $11-$11 Opened: 1991 Designer: Mark Fontana Silver Spruce Golf Course 26 (29-P) Military 18R 719-556-7414 Peterson AFB Fees: $20-$35 Opened: 1973 Designer: Dick Phelps Smoky River Golf Club 27 (30-X) Public 9R 719-767-5021 Cheyenne Wells Fees: $12-$12 Opened: 1991 Designer: Marty Johnson Spreading Antlers Golf Club 28 (33-W) Public 9R 719-336-5274 Lamar Fees: $14-$16 Opened: 1965 Designer: Labron Harris Spring Valley Golf Club 29 (25-P) Public 18R 303-646-4240 Elizabeth Fees: $34-$48.90 Opened: 1997 Designer: Ross Graves Springfield Municipal Golf Course 30 (36-W) Public 9R No Phone Springfield Fees: Unknown Opened: 1945 Designer: J.R. Hatcher Springs Ranch Golf Club 31 (30-P) Public 18R 719-573-4863 Colorado Springs Fees: $28-$45 Opened: 1997 Designer: Dick Phelps Sumo Golf Village, The 32 (31-O) Semi-Private 18R 719-784-4653 Florence Fees: $38-$45 Opened: 2003 Designer: Gary Player Trinidad Golf Course 33 (38-Q) Public 9R 719-846-4015 Trinidad Fees: $20-$29 Opened: 1918 Designer: Unknown Valley Hi Golf Course 34 (29-P) Public 18R 719-385-6911 Colorado Springs Fees: $29-$31 Opened: 1958 Designer: Henry Hughes Walking Stick Golf Course 35 (32-P) Public 18R 719-553-1180 Pueblo Fees: $28-$36 Opened: 1991 Designer: Arthur Hills Walsenburg Golf Course 36 (35-P) Public 9R 719-738-2730 Walsenburg Fees: $13-$20 Opened: 1966 Designer: C Young; G Aliano
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Aspen Glen Club 1 (26-G) Private 18R 970-704-1988 Carbondale Fees: $135-$260 Opened: 1997 Designer: Nicklaus/Nicklaus; II Aspen Golf & Tennis Club 2 (27-I) Public 18R 970-429-1949 Aspen Fees: $52-$105 Opened: 1970 Designer: Frank Hummel Beaver Creek Golf Club 3 (24-H) Resort 18R 970-754-5775 Beaver Creek Fees: $100-$205 Opened: 1982 Designer: Robert T. Jones; Jr. Breckenridge Golf Club 4 (26-K) Public 27R 970-453-9104 Breckenridge Fees: $67-$117 Opened: 1987 Designer: Jack Nicklaus Catamount Ranch & Club 5 (20-H) Private 18R 970-871-9200 Steamboat Springs Fees: $200-$200 Opened: 2000 Designer: Tom Weiskopf
6 (36-L) Cattails Golf Club 719-589-9515 Alamosa Public 18R Fees: $40-$40 Opened: 1992 Designer: Dick Phelps Challenger Golf Course 7 (34-M) 719-256-4856 Crestone Public 9E Fees: $20-$20 Opened: 1974 Designer: Jim Barnes 8 (28-K) Collegiate Peaks Golf Course 719-395-8189 Buena Vista Public 9R Fees: $28-$28 Opened: 1978 Designer: Phelps/Brauer 9 (25-J) Copper Creek Golf Club Resort 18R 970-968-3333 Copper Mountain Opened: 1980 Designer: Pete & Perry Dye Fees: $29-$72 Cordillera, Club at 10 (25-H) 970-926-5100 Edwards Private 54R, 9R Fees: $250-$250 Opened: 1994 Designer: Hale Irwin 11 (25-I) Country Club of The Rockies Private 18R 970-926-3021 Edwards Opened: 1984 Designer: Jack Nicklaus Fees: $90-$135 Crested Butte, The Club at 12 (28-H) Semi-Private 18R 970-349-8603 Crested Butte Opened: 1984 Designer: Robert T. Jones; Jr. Fees: $75-$149 Dos Rios Golf Club 13 (31-H) 970-641-1482 Gunnison Semi-Private 18R Fees: $55-$70 Designer: J. Cochran/D. Phelps Opened: 1964 14 (25-H) Eagle Ranch Golf Course Public 18R 970-328-2882 Eagle Opened: 2001 Designer: Palmer/Seay Fees: $63-$99 Eagle Springs Golf Club 15 (24-H) 970-926-4404 Wolcott Private 18R Opened: 1995 Designer: Morrish/Weiskopf Fees: N/A Eagle Vail Golf Club 16 (25-I) 970-949-5267 Avon Public 18R Fees: $50-$105 Opened: 1974 Designer: Devlin/VonHagge 17 (21-M) Estes Park Golf Course Public 18R 970-586-8146 Estes Park Fees: $39-$51 Opened: 1957 Designer: Hughes/D. Phelps Four Mile Ranch Golf Club 18 (30-N) Public 18R 719-275-5400 Canon City Fees: $40-$60 Opened: 2008 Designer: James J. Engh Fox Acres, The Golf Club at 19 (18-M) Private 18R 970-881-2510 Red Feather Lakes Fees: $95-$95 Opened: 1980 Designer: John Cochran 20 (25-H) Frost Creek 970-328-2326 Eagle Private 18R Opened: 2007 Designer: Tom Weiskopf Fees: N/A 21 (24-G) Glenwood Springs Golf Club Public 9R 970-945-7086 Glenwood Springs Fees: $15-$37 Opened: 1953 Designer: Henry Hughes Golf Granby Ranch 22 (22-L) 970-887-2709 Granby Public 18R Fees: $40-$95 Opened: 2001 Designer: Mike Asmundson 23 (22-K) Grand Elk Golf Club Semi-Private 18R 877-389-9333 Granby Fees: $49-$99 Opened: 2002 Designer: C. Stadler & T. Davis Grand Lake Golf Course 24 (21-K) Public 18R 970-627-8008 Grand Lake Fees: $40-$55 Opened: 1964 Designer: Dick Phelps Gypsum Creek Golf Course 25 (25-G) Public 18R 970-524-6200 Gypsum Fees: $39-$68 Opened: 1997 Designer: Pete Dye Haymaker Golf Course 26 (20-H) Public 18R 970-870-1846 Steamboat Springs Fees: $98-$98 Opened: 1997 Designer: Keith Foster Ironbridge Golf Club 27 (25-F) Public 18R 970-384-0630 Glenwood Springs Fees: $69-$69 Opened: 2003 Designer: Arthur Hills Keystone Ranch Golf Course 28 (25-L) Resort 18R 970-496-4250 Keystone Fees: $60-$150 Opened: 1980 Designer: Robert Trent Jones; Jr. Lake Estes Executive 9 Golf Course 29 (20-M) Public 9E 970-586-8176 Estes Park Fees: $15-$18 Opened: 1971 Designer: Henry Hughes Maroon Creek Club 30 (26-I) Private 18R 970-920-1533 Aspen Fees: $350-$350 Opened: 1995 Designer: Tom Fazio Monte Vista Country Club 31 (36-K) Public 9R 719-852-4906 Monte Vista Fees: Unknown Opened: 1928 Designer: James Newman Mount Massive Golf Course 32 (27-J) Public 9R 719-486-2176 Leadville Fees: $18-$36 Opened: 1939 Designer: Adolph Kuss Mountain Meadows Golf Club 33 (18-L) Public 9E 970-881-2682 Red Feather Lakes Fees: Unknown Opened: 2000 Designer: NULL Pagosa Springs Golf Club 34 (37-G) Resort 27R 970-731-4755 Pagosa Springs Fees: $35-$86 Opened: 1972 Designer: Johnny Bulla Pole Creek Golf Club 35 (23-K) Public 27R 800-511-5076 Tabernash Fees: $69-$99 Opened: 1982 Designer: Denis Griffiths Ranch at Roaring Fork Golf Course 36 (25-H) Public 9P-3 970-963-4410 Carbondale Fees: $20-$20 Opened: 1975 Designer: Unknown Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks 37 (24-J) Semi-Private 18R 970-262-3636 Silverthorne Fees: $70-$180 Opened: 2000 Designer: Hurzdan/Fry, Lehman Red Sky Golf Club 38 (24-G) Resort 36R 970-754-8425 Wolcott Fees: $190-$250 Opened: 2002 Designer: T. Fazio; G. Norman Rio Grande Club 39 (35-I) Resort 18R 719-873-1997 South Fork Fees: $59-$109 Opened: 2001 Designer: Redstone Golf River Course at Keystone, The 40 (25-K) Resort 18R 970-496-4444 Keystone Fees: $55-$150 Opened: 2000 Designer: Hurzdan/Fry River Valley Ranch Golf Club 41 (25-G) Public 18R 970-963-3625 Carbondale Fees: $49-$99 Opened: 1997 Designer: Jay Morrish
42 (26-H) Roaring Fork Club 970-927-9100 Basalt Private 18R Opened: 1999 Designer: J. Nicklaus - Signature Fees: N/A Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club 43 (19-H) 970-879-1391 Steamboat Springs Resort 18R Fees: $105-$159 Opened: 1974 Designer: Robert Trent Jones II 44 (32-N) Saint Andrews at Westcliffe 719-783-9410 Westcliffe Public 9R Fees: $13-$13 Opened: 1988 Designer: John Manson 45 (31-L) Salida Golf Club Public 9R 719-539-1060 Salida Opened: 1926 Designer: Emmit Killian Fees: $29-$31 Shining Mountain Golf Club 46 (28-N) 719-687-7587 Woodland Park Public 18R Fees: $38-$48 Opened: 1995 Designer: John Harbottle 47 (27-H) Snowmass Club Semi-Private 18R 970-923-5700 Snowmass Village Opened: 2004 Designer: James J. Engh Fees: $120-$185 Sonnenalp Club 48 (23-I) Semi-Private 18R 970-477-5371 Edwards Opened: 1982 Designer: Morrish/Cupp Fees: $85-$170 Steamboat Golf Club 49 (20-G) 970-879-4295 Steamboat Springs Public 9R Fees: $31-$31 Opened: 1964 Designer: Dick Bondeson 50 (24-I) Vail Golf Club Public 18R 970-479-2260 Vail Opened: 1968 Designer: Ben Krueger Fees: $64-$109 Willow Creek Golf Club at Eagle Vail 51 (24-I) 970-845-7273 Avon Public 9P-3 Opened: 1974 Designer: Jan Niedziela Fees: $10-$12
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Southern Utah has become one of our nation's finest golf destinations.
Towering vermillion cliffs mark the Hurricane Valley area as a must-see destination, not only for nature lovers but golf enthusiasts. Exceptional courses in Southern Utah were designed to promote the area's most striking attraction -- nature. Fairways are lined with silver sagebrush and staggering crimson plateaus add depth and challenge to the courses. The warm climate allows rounds to be played year-round, making Southern Utah an ideal place to find yourself outdoors.
rises on a brand new golf community; Copper Rock. Copper Rock Golf Course is the beginning of a world-class development in Hurricane, Utah. Combining innovative design with nature’s best work, this course nestles itself in the shadow of Zion National Park. It neighbors Sand Hollow State Park and offers views of Pine Valley Mountain, Kolob Fingers, and the red Dixie Cliffs. The development features a magnificent 18-hole championship course that twists, turns, climbs, and descends with the natural landscape, offering a unique In the heart of this truly iconic area, the sun challenge for golf enthusiasts and casuals 12
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alike. This par 72 course comes in at just under 7,000 yards in distance, with plans to extend the length even further in 2021. Copper Rock is more than a golf course; it has homesites available, featuring golf-side luxury housing from some of Utah’s finest builders and craftsmen. Featured in one of the most anticipated events in all of Utah – The St. George Parade of Homes – several high-end homes attract visitors from all over the country to this new golf development. Twin Home nightly rental options are in rapid
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development, which will provide luxury vacation options right on the golf course. The sights are set high, with a masterplan to build a high-end golf resort, restaurants, parks, and over 2,000 new homes. There truly is something for everyone here. Whether it’s long-term living, a second vacation home, or just a quick golf trip, Copper Rock has it all. Homes are selling as quickly as they’re built, and now under construction is a brand new subdivision of multi-family housing units. Fueled by the growth of the
surrounding area and incredible landscapes, fers a multitude of options not seen at any Copper Rock is here to stay. other local course. Copper Rock aims to offer a world-class golf and resort experience, as Not only has this new golf development cap- well as a cozy community for golf and nature tured the hearts of locals, but it has also now enthusiasts. The contrast between desert garnered the attention of the professional xeriscape and luscious greens forge an ungolf scene. Set to host the LPGA Symetra Tour forgettable experience that can only be found in April of 2021 -- the largest professional in Southern Utah's backyard. Visit Copper golf event in Southern Utah. Rock Golf Course at 1567 W Copper Rock Parkway, in Hurricane, Utah. With innovation and excellence at the core, Copper Rock is on its way to being one of the For more information please visit the website best golf experiences in all of Utah, and of- at www.copperrock.com. D DIVOTMagazine.com l Expo Issue 2021
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Vattanac Golf Resort Celebrates the Opening of The Dragon Turn Night Golf
Scottsdale, Ariz. – The Troon-managed, Vattanac Golf Resort, celebrates the opening of the spectacular “The Dragon Turn” night golf. The night golf is an exciting addition to the recently opened “West Course” and offers golfers a unique opportunity to play in the breathtaking surrounds of Phnom Penh under the cover of darkness. “The Dragon Turn” is aptly named by the lake’s shape that sits in the middle of three holes of this exciting 9-hole floodlit course. Inspired by ownership’s vision to create a venue with significant character, this lake is yet another unique feature that this resort plays host to. Night golf will be available for play from sunset with the last tee time at 9PM, creating a very special addition to Vattanac Golf Resort. The launch of “The Dragon Turn” night golf comes after a successful end to 2020 for the resort following the opening of the second Faldo Design course, the “West Course”, and the “East Course” being named ‘Cambodia’s Best Golf Course’ at the 2020 World Golf Awards. With imposing character and striking identity, the “East course” has received high praise from golfers the world over. Set within captivating natural surroundings, the “East” is a strategic golf course that utilizes
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