Golf Passport Course of the Week – Raven at Three Peaks

Raven at Three Peaks near Silverthorne

What to expect: 

A true mountain course that challenges golfers of all skill levels, the Tom Lehman and Hurdzan/Fry design is true to the dramatically rolling ground it is on. It has impressive elevation changes and best-in-class bunkering, resulting in a total golf experience that exceeds every expectation. At 9,000 feet elevation the course was opened in 2000 to offer some of the best mountain golf experiences in the state. Some of your tee shots will seem to fly forever.

 

Raven Three Peaks Golf Club
Raven Three Peaks Golf Club – Photo by Brian Oar

Golf Passport prices:

June 13 to Sept. 7 – Monday to Thursday anytime, Friday to Sunday after 2 p.m. – $150

Sept. 8 to Close – Monday to Thursday anytime, Friday to Sunday after 2 p.m. – $105

Not a Golf Passport member? You should be. Here are some of the unbelievable benefits:*

  • Save thousands on golf at great courses like The Ridge at Castle Pines, CommonGround, Green Valley Ranch, Lone Tree, South Suburban, Pole Creek, Vail Golf Club, The Raven at Three Peaks and more!
  • You never pay extra for a golf cart. At $20 bucks a pop, they add up fast.
  • You get a free Pins & Aces head cover. Valued at up to $75.
  • 54 partner golf courses allow weekend play.
  • 40 offers are exclusive to Golf Passport members.
  • Save $50 at the PGA Tour Superstore
  • Unlimited buy-one/get-one offers from Great Divide, Blue Oyster Bar & Seafood and Oliver’s Italian Restaurant.
  • GOLFTEC special golf lesson, swing evaluation and club fitting offers
  • $200 Dine out credit at Monarch Casino Resort in Black Hawk.
  • Discounts of Colorado AvidGolfer Private Country Club Day and Tournament Series events.

Go here to view the Golf Passport options.

 

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