7 Championship golf courses await you in Summit County, CO. |
18 Hole Arnold Palmer designed Championship Golf in Eagle, Colorado. Click for virtual tour Members receive Eage County rates allowing you to save up to $25.00 per visit.
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is a challenging course, offering a game of golf you are sure to enjoy. Click for virtual tour Members receive $10.00 off on prime time rate.
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laid out by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. in 1980, is an open, high-meadow design with sagebrush and native grasses. Click for virtual tour Members receive 20% off on green fees Sun.-Thur.
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Challenge yourself and take your game to a higher level on this classic mountain golf course. Click for virtual tour Members receive 20% off on green fees Sun.-Thur.
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lies within Colorado’s majestic Gore Mountain Range and offers panoramic vistas at every turn. Click for virtual tour Members receive 20% off on green fees Mon.-Thur.
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The 7,100-yard championship links style course is perfectly located in the sun drenched valley of Edwards. Click for virtual tour Members receive up to $35.00 off on prime time rate.
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• Beaver Run in The Bear Country
When you stay at the Beaver Run Resort championship golf awaits you at Breckenridge Golf Club
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Beaver Run Resort
P.0. Box 2115, 620 Village Road
Breckenridge, CO. 80424
970-453-9104 Check hotel packages Print out coupon for 25% off on accommodations
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Step outside your door and crisp mountain air fills your lungs, blue sky touches the mountain tops and the bright sun warms your heart. You’re in Breckenridge, a winter wonderland and a summer escape offering activities and adventures for travelers of all ages.
Beaver Run Resort is located in Breckenridge, Colorado, home to one of America’s favorite ski destinations, the Breckenridge Ski Resort. Fresh tracks are outside your door with ski-in ski-out access to the Beaver Run Super Chair and the Quicksilver Six.
During Summer, outdoor enthusiasts will love hiking, mountain biking, flyfishing, white water rafting and horseback riding. The Jack Nicklaus designed Breckenridge Golf Club offers 27 holes of championship play. Outdoor Music Festivals, parades and a film festival complete Summer activities in Breckenridge.
Established in the 1800s, Breckenridge is over 140 years old. Originally a mining haven for gold and silver, the town still reflects a quaint Victorian atmosphere with shops, boutiques and restaurants lining Main Street.
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Waking up to a Rocky Mountain morning is a sublime experience to say the least! When you visit this area of Colorado, you will be Nestled in a mountain resort that is far but ordinary, where sharks, bears, beavers, elk, ravens, and a few eagles and birdies will welcome you. A mountain golf paradise and just a short trip away 7 championship golf courses await you in Summit County, CO. The first visit on your Summit County golfing experience is to play Breckenridge Golf Club, this Jack Nicklaus original design 18 hole golf course is now 27 and is based at the summit of The Rockies. During the summer 2001 golf season, the Town opened the other nine holes also designed by Nicklaus and every bit as challenging as the original 18-holes. The new Elk nine as it is named, offers more elevation change than the Bear and Beaver nines. The golf course is situated in a beautiful mountain valley. The clubhouse sits at an elevation of 9324. The course has four sets of tees so that each golfer may select the challenge equal to their game.
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The third must play golf course is Eagle Ranch, an exciting new Arnold Palmer Signature Design and the first public golf course in Eagle County, Colorado, since 1975.
Several water hazards will test your accuracy as the course plays through the Brush Creek Valley. Meanwhile, the views of the surrounding Sawatch Mountains will test your concentration. Five sets of tees ranging from 5,400 yards to 7,500 yards provide an enjoyable and challenging design for golfers of all skill levels. Members receive Eage County rates allowing you to save up to $25.00 per visit.
You won't have to travel far to the next golfing experience, Eagle-Vail is a mountain community nestled between Vail & Beaver Creek.
A Golf Digest (****) rated 18-hole championship golf course Eagle Vail is a challenging course, offering a game of golf you are sure to enjoy. With extreme elevation changes, this true mountain golf experience has become a favorite of thousands of visitors to the Vail Valley, our members receive $10.00 off on prime time rates.
A hop, skip and a jump away is The Sonnenalp Golf Club. This 7,100-yard championship links style course is perfectly located in the sun drenched valley of Edwards, 13 miles west of Vail Village. This down valley location gives our members and guests an extended playing season stretching from late March to early November.
Site of the 1987 USGA Boy's Junior Amateur, the Sonnenalp Golf Club has been recognized by Golf Digest magazine in their "Top 100 Resort Courses" and consistently ranks as one of the state's top three courses in Colorado Golf Magazine.
Members receive up to $35.00 off on green fees.
Make sure you make plans to travel east over Vail pass No less than 30 minutes away from Vail lies The Raven Golf Club, this course is situated within Colorado’s majestic Gore Mountain Range and offers panoramic vistas at every turn. The course offers an appealing blend of traditional and contemporary architectural design styles.
Patterned after legendary golf course architect Dr. Alister Mackenzie, native grasses frame the bunkers and offer a dramatic visual contrast to the emerald fairways.
Routed through towering pines, quaking aspens, crystal clear creeks and trout filled lakes; the Raven overloads the senses with Colorado’s mountain beauty. Members receive 20% off on green fees Mon.-Thursday. After playing The Raven Golf Club, just south lies another two championship golf courses,
The River Course, designed by Hurdzan-Fry, is an eco-sensitive marvel that skirts bike paths, wetlands and the Snake River on the front nine before ascending to higher ground on the back, where the views of the Gore Range and Continental Divide are spectacular - and the 200-foot drop at the par-four 16th is dizzying.”
-Golf Magazine, February 2002. Members receive 20% off on green fees Sun.-Thursday. Among our favorite's sits right next to The River Course, Keystone Ranch Golf Course, laid out by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. in 1980, is an open, high-meadow design with sagebrush and native grasses bordering many of the holes. The centerpiece of the course is the Ranch, on old log homestead that houses the clubhouse and a superb restaurant specializing in six-course meals served with Western flair. ‘Best food in Colorado’, commented one reader.”
- Golf Magazine, February 2002. Members receive 20% off on green fees Sun.-Thursday.
To top off your golfing experience, what better way then to stay at first class accommodations. When you visit the the Summit County area, make sure you book reservations at the Beaver Run Resort. Ph# 1-970-453-9104
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