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Pikes Peak Golf Trail: "Northern Lights"
Red Hawk Ridge GC:  18R, 4636-6872 Yds., Slope 101-138, 1999, Architect:  James J. Engh. Located in  the foothills of Castle Rock, CO, 30 min. south of Denver, this award-winning design features extreme elevation changes, abundant wildlife, rolling terrain and dramatic, breathtaking vista views.  Many tees showcase sweeping panoramas of the foothills and surrounding buttes, including the signature 'Castle Rock.'   Five sets of tees welcome golfers of all skill and experience levels to enjoy the risk/reward features inherent within.  (Packages:  Double Eagle, Eagle, Birdie, Par.)
Four Mile Ranch Golf Club:  18R, 4652-7053 Yds., Slope 93-126, 2008, Architect:  James J. Engh.  Located 35 min. SW of Colorado Springs, in the foothills west of Denver, Four Mile Ranch was originally a 1640 acre working cattle ranch in Canon City.  The property has been transformed into a spectacular course and real estate development where a new brand of settlers can stake their claim.  Spectacular mountain views to the West may distract you when teeing off on very elevated tee boxes.  (Pkgs.:  Double Eagle, Eagle, Birdie, Par...except 2, 3 and 4 Ball Packages.)
Bear Dance, The Golf Club at:  18R, 4987-7263 Yds., Slope 113-146, 2002, Architect:  Aurand/Bruening/Hogan.  Located in Larkspur, CO, (midway between Denver and Colorado Springs, this highly-rated championship course is consistently rated by pros and players alike as one of Colorado's best courses.  Home to the Colorado Section of the PGA, you will find the stately clubhouse museum filled with the history of Colorado golf professionals.  Bear Dance has generous tree-lined fairways, white sand bunkers and Masters-like greens.  You will enjoy the serenity of nature as you tee it up, surrounded by Ponderosa pine and native wildlife.  (Pkgs.:  Double Eagle, Eagle, Par...except 5 Ball Par)
Grandote Peaks Golf Club:  18R, 5608-7085 Yds., Slope: 126-142, 1984, Architect:  Tom Weiskopf/Jay Morrish.  Located at the base of the majestic Spanish Peaks and beautiful views of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, this spectacular setting will awe any golfer but especially those visting from big cities.  La Veta, the town, is quaint and quiet with a homemade bakery and art galleries on Main Street and the town's hangout, the Blue Rooster Saloon.  Cuchara, 8 miles up the canyon and site of an old ski area,  is a rustic western town with wooden sidewalks and is known for its famous Dog Bar and great pizza!   (Packages:  Double Eagle, Eagle, Birdie...except 5 Ball Birdie Package.)
Walking Stick GC:  18R, 5181-7142 Yds., Slope: 117-131, 1991, Architect:  Arthur Hills.  This links-style layout has thick rough, deep ravines and accuracy into greens is a premium.  Past events such as the Colorado State Amateur Championships and Colorado PGA Section Pro-Pro tournaments gives this course the cache to be a fun challenge and for those playing (36) holes on the Double Eagle Package on this Trail, you will enjoy comparing your first round to your second 18 holes over an 'adult beverage' in the clubhouse.   (Pkgs:  Double Eagle, Eagle...except 5 Ball Pkgs.) 
Hollydot Golf Course:  27R, 5224-6824 Yds., Slope: 113-128, 1974, Architect:  Frank Hummel.  This 15,000 acre cattle ranch was once home to Holland and Dorothy Duell.  The Hunt Bros. of Texas bought their ranch and developed this golf course in honor of these original ranchers.  Hence, the name Holland + Dorothy = Hollydot. If, after you finish with your round, you have any energy left, head into Colorado City for a small town experience. (Pkgs:  Double Eagle, Eagle) 
Country Club of Colorado at Cheyenne Mountain Resort:  18R-Private, 5273-6475 Yds., Slope: 114-139, 1973, Architect:  Pete Dye.  In 1967, Charles Gates (of the Gates Rubber Company), purchased 3,000 acres of land and then, selected Pete Dye to build a signature golf course around a spring-fed lake from the Curr Reservoir.  Set against a breathtaking backdrop of rugged Cheyenne Mountain, this club has hosted many Olympic team fundraisers from the nearby United States Olympic Training Center.  Although not a long course, this tract will challenge you to hit target shots into narrow fairways and undulating greens. (Packages:  Double Eagle, Eagle, Birdie...4 Ball Packages Only!)
Broadmoor Hotel & Golf Club:  54R-5 Star Resort, East Course:  18R, 5742-7275 Yds., Slope: 119-151, 1918, Architect:  Donald Ross, Robert Trent Jones Sr.  The original Broadmoor Golf Club opened with the hotel in 1918.  Then, in 1948, Robert Trent Jones Sr. was hired to design an additional nine hole course.  The redesign formed the famed East Course, site of many USGA Championships, including most recently, the 2008 U.S. Senior Open Championships.  In 2011, the East Course was awarded the U.S. Women's Open.  West Course:  18R, 5171-6954 Yds., Slope: 111-138, 1963, Architect:  Donald Ross, Robert Trent Jones Sr.  This additional nine holes was designed and added, thereby forming the West Course.    (Packages:  Double Eagle, Eagle, Birdie)  Mountain Course:  18R, 5009-7552 Yds., Slope: 114-149, Architect:  Nicklaus Design Group.  In 2005, this 3rd course re-opened after being reconfigured and reno-vated by this well-respected golf course architectural firm.  On all three courses, look to the Will Rogers statue on Cheyenne Mountain to determine the break of your putts on these fast-breaking greens.  (Packages:  Double Eagle, Eagle, Birdie and Par...5 Ball Packages Only!) 
The Ridge at Castle Pines North:  18R, 4895-6939 Yds., Slope: 125-145, 1973, Architect:  Tom Weiskopf.  Part of the Troon Golf family of clubs, this spectacular layout will 'wow' you from the first tee until the 18th green.  Laid out amongst the Ponderosa pines, spring-fed lakes and strategically-placed bunkers and trees, you'll be challenged to weave your drives and second shots into ideal placements on each hole.  With varying elevation changes and undulating/sloping greens, you will question your club selection frequently, especially with the altitude.  The 18th hole will test your nerve in driving your tee shot across a deep ravine onto a lush fairway.  Your second shot will be long and uphill to a blind approach on a long and sloping green.  Once you finish your round, grab a table in the outdoor dining area and as you settle your bets and order an 'adult beverage' or two, you can watch other golfers hit their approaches into the final green and putt out.  Stay for dinner and watch the beautiful sunset behind the snowcapped Rocky Mountains to your west.     (Packages:  Double Eagle, Eagle, Birdie, Par...except 5 Ball Birdie & Par Packages)