mile high putting

topic posted Tue, October 11, 2005 - 8:31 AM by  sIKrIK
moving to colorado, I only have room for a few discs at first.
im thinking I will bring my lighter drivers, any suggestions?

whats the word on colorado golf?
Is it to late, are the baskets coverd in snow allready?
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sIKrIK
Los Angeles
  • Re: mile high putting

    Thu, January 5, 2006 - 4:23 PM
    where in Colorado?

    I've played a few courses in the middle of winter in CO. Even with a few inches of snow on the ground. Just don't throw a white or light colored disc. There is a nice 18 hole course I've played in Fort Collins (about an hour north of Denver), and another one in Salida (South Central Colorado). Fort Collins is at about 5000 feet and Salida was at around 7500 feet. I did notice my drives weren't as long in the thin air, so lighter drivers is a good idea. However, CO can be rather windy...

    I'm moving there myself in the summer. Keep in touch.
    • Re: mile high putting

      Sun, January 15, 2006 - 3:35 PM
      I live in the springs area, Have played on the thin air tour for many years, I now all of the favorite courses and love to play in the rockie mountains. When you move to colorado I could show you arround.
  • So many good places to play!!

    Thu, January 19, 2006 - 7:26 PM
    There are courses everywhere!!
    Frisco, Hot Sulphur, Denver area......
    Go to the sites that diplay courses in the area.
    So many good ones around.
    I live in Golden and there is one at the local high school, nice to do after work on a nice day, but right now its a bit cold but things change round here rather quickly!!

    Hot Sulphur Springs is a favorite as is Frisco's !!!

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