Colorado Official State Vacation Guide 2008 - (Page 45) Arrowhead Golf Course ©marc brown/istockphoto.com The Broadmoor, East Course Cougar Canyon G.C. (Trinidad, Southeast) Colorado’s newest big-name course was designed by Jack Nicklaus’ design rm. (Colorado Springs, South Central) is classic course was designed in 1917 by legend Donald Ross, the same man behind Pinehurst No. 2 and Oak Hill. (Littleton, Denver Metro) Arrowhead G.C. The G.C. at Redlands Mesa (Grand Junction, Northwest) Recently ranked 17th best public course in America by Golf Digest. is 18-hole layout weaves between giant sandstone formations similar to those found at Garden of the Gods and Red Rocks. (Golden, Denver Metro) Fossil Trace G.C. Breckenridge G.C. (Breckenridge, Northwest) Pick your poison among three extraordinarily tough nine-hole layouts. Jack Nicklaus seemed to have designed this course to give even himself a challenge. is extraordinary course incorporates sandstone pillars, hogbacks, antique mining equipment and 64-million-year-old fossils of palm fronds. (Snowmass, Northwest) Snowmass Club G.C. Pelican Lakes G.C. (Windsor, Front Range) Avoid the drink at all costs. is layout between Greeley and Fort Collins is riddled with water hazards. Tee-box views take in the 14,130-foot-tall Capitol Peak. Lakota Canyon Ranch G.C. (New Castle, Northwest) A four-year-old gem on Colorado’s Western Slope that dips and dives through ravines and other challenging terrain. Haymaker G.C. (Steamboat Springs, Northwest) Recognized by the Audubon Society for environmental sensitivity, Haymaker provides a traditional Scottish-links round of golf in a Western ranchland setting. 1-800-Colorado | www.colorado.com 45 http://www.colorado.com
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