Colorado golfers: Annual passes make 2010 your year for golf at Raven G.C. at Three Peaks in Silverthorne
Add commentsYou Colorado golfers might have read the review of Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks by David R. Holland that we published last summer. Dave knows his Colorado golf, believe me. Given that, his opening line - “A lot of people preach the praises of the Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks as one of the best golf experiences in the Rocky Mountains.” - says a hell of a lot in my opinion.
If you’ve been looking to give this award-winning course a try, or if you’re a regular, an item just hit my desk that will be of interest. Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks just announced its package passes for 2010. Here’s the skinny:
The Corporate Annual Pass ($5000) - ideal for Front Range and Denver-area businesses in search of an affordable golf club affiliation - covers up to three primary designees and includes bag storage, club cleaning, shoe care, and member lockers.
The Resident Annual Pass ($1750 individual) is for golfers living in Summit County; the Non-Resident Annual Pass ($2150 individual, $2350 family) is for golfers living and working outside a 50-mile radius of the golf club.
All passes include:
* Full use of the golf course, practice range and dining areas
* Greens fees, range balls and GPS
* Fifty-percent off guest play and up to 25 percent off pro shop merchandise
* Discounts on dining and special events
* Annual USGA handicap fee
* All passes are non-residual and a $10 per day, per person facility usage fee applies.
So check out Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks and, once you’ve played it, let us know what you thought.
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§ Bob
said on : 2010-04-21 @ 15:03
Fun golf course. Anyone in the I-70 corridor should try this golf course. Lots of elevation challenges and great service.



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