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Raven Golf Club At Three Peaks

Silverthorne, CO — Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks in Silverthorne, Colorado, is widely considered one of the best mountain golf courses in the state. Originally designed by Dick Phelps, the course was later refined by the team of Michael Hurdzan, Dana Fry, and Tom Lehman, resulting in a challenging and visually stunning 18-hole layout. The design philosophy emphasizes integrating the course with the dramatic Rocky Mountain landscape, featuring impressive elevation changes, strategic bunkering, and water hazards. The par-3 12th hole, playing over water, is a memorable feature, while the long, downhill par-5 16th is often cited as the club's signature hole, renowned for its scenic beauty and photographic opportunities. Each hole, many named after Summit County mines, offers a unique test of golf amidst breathtaking views of the Gore Range and Tenmile Range, making it a truly unforgettable mountain golf experience.

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Type

Parkland

Region

Mountain West

LooperScore

80.7

Holes

18

Par

72

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