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The Splendid Courses of Breckenridge for Golfers

2016/7/19 16:29:04

What is it like playing in a 27-hole golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus? You wouldnt know unless you have played at the Breckenridge Golf Club in Summit County. The championship course started in 1985 with 18 holes. After it proved to be successful, the town decided to add nine holes, still designed by Jack Nicklaus. The new 9-hole course is called The Elks Nine and its players enjoy the highest part of the Breckenridge Golf Club as well as a very good view of the magnificent mountains and the elks.

The Praise

That Breckenridge Golf Club is the foremost golf course to visit whenever you are in Colorado is supported by the ratings, recognitions that it gets from both national and local organizations. For example, it was recognized twice by Colorado Golfer- as Best Mountain Course then as Toughest Mountain Course. Another publication, Golf Digest gave it 4-1/2 stars in its Places to Play guide, and identified it as one of the countrys Upscale Places to Play.

Course Characteristics

The High-Altitude Effect

So, what impresses the visitors about this golf course aside from its designer? Maybe you have played in a few other Jack Nicklaus-designed golf courses but you should still visit the Breckenridge Golf Club for its unique features. For example, have you played at an elevation of over 9300 feet higher than sea level? There is less air resistance and gravity at that elevation, so your ball will be easier to control than when you are playing at lower altitudes. Playing at The Elk Nine is a good opportunity to set a new record for your game score.

Great Golf Weather

Mountain air is certainly cooler than the air at the low lands. With cool temperature, you can play longer during summer without having to profusely sweat as you traverse every hole across the course. Temperatures during the summer season are most of the time, in the 70s, sometimes reaching 80 degrees but it is an uncommon occurrence. During spring and fall, as long as you have you jacket, its still comfortable to stay in the golf course.

Difficult Terrain

Even the experts find the course a challenge (Since Jack Nicklaus is the designer, what do you expect?). There are four teeing points. Pick your course according to your level of skills- from the Easiest which include less obstacles to the Experts terrain which include more obstacles and difficult terrains.

The Backdrop

Possibly, the finest windfall of choosing to play golf in Breckenridge is the breathtaking vista that you see anywhere you turn. If you happen to be seeing Bear Nine, you are also viewing a historic spot as that was where the miners searching for gold in Breckenridge used to have their tent city. The golf course also presents a good view of natures beauty through the native grass and the wetlands as well as overviews of the Ten-Mile Range as well as the Breckenridge Ski Resort. In Beaver Nine, youll see the masses of rock piles that were left behind by the miners. The beaver ponds actually add to the difficulties of the nearby holes. Dont let the beavers add to your frustration, if you are. Look at the Buffalo Mountain and its beauty will ease out some of that frustration. The golfers at Elk Nine are privileged with the most extensive scenery that includes Breckenridges Ten-Mile Range, the lush greenery and a lake. The lake and the bushes raise the difficulty level of the course but at the same time offer their breathtaking beauty to the golfers.

Staying in a vacation home or a Breckenridge condo that is close to the golf course will allow you to maximize your time playing golf. A highly-rated golf course, surrounded with a wonderful vista, plus the perfect weather-- there can be no other better place for a golf player.
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