Littleton |
Deer Creek Golf Club
Deer Creek’s picturesque scenery and impeccable conditioning provide an unparalleled golf experience.
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Raccoon Creek
Our course is a par-72 that plays between 5130 and 7045 yards depending on tee location. The established landscape provides some challenging elevations and water hazards for the experienced golfer, while our fairway designs can be used to make Raccoon Creek the perfect Course for the first-time golfer to learn how to play.
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The Meadows Golf Club
18-Hole Championship Course - Par 72.
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Longmont |
Sunset Golf Course
Located in historic old Longmont, Sunset is one of the most scenic nine-hole courses in Colorado, known for its superb condition, tree-lined fairways and spectacular views of Longs Peak.
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Twin Peaks Golf Course
Twin Peaks is a traditional style championship course that features elevated, undulating greens and water hazards on seven holes. This is a Par 70 course that challenges experienced golfers, yet is enjoyable for players of all ages and skill levels.
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Ute Creek Golf Course
This 18-hole championship course is a Par 72, ranging in length from 5,509 yards to 7,167 yards.
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Louisville |
Coal Creek Golf Course
Coal Creek Golf Course is one of the finest and most exciting 18-hole public Colorado golf courses. Unlike many other Colorado golf courses, Coal Creek provides an incredible golf experience for every caliber of golfer while surrounded by breathtaking views of the nearby Flatiron Mountains.
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New Castle |
Lakota Canyon Ranch Golf Club
18 holes of world class golf with stunning views of rugged Western Colorado canyons and natural terrain.
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Pagosa Springs |
Pagosa Springs Golf Club
The Pagosa Springs Golf Club is a spectacular Public course with 27 championship holes. Ponderosa pines line the fairway making the course both beautiful and challenging. Golfers are surrounded with magnificent views of the San Juan Mountains.
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Parker |
Black Bear Golf Club
Carved out of the scenic Colorado landscape, the 18-hole championship golf course is positioned among a series of ravines and arroyos – creating one of the most unique golf courses in the Rocky Mountain region.
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