The Splendid Courses of Breckenridge for Golfers

December 24th, 2009 Posted in Fitness

Have you been to Breckenridge Golf Club? Any golfer should not miss the chance to experience what its like to play in the 27-hole municipal golf course designed by the renowned golfer Jack Nicklaus. The course opened with only 18 holes in 1985. With the success of its operation, the municipal officials decided to add nine more holes in 2001. The new nine holes became known as The Elks Nine and is located at the highest part of the course, giving its players the best panoramic view of the mountains and of course, the elks.

The Honors

The praises that Breckenridge Golf Club gets from many golfers are made formal by the recognitions it gets from the likes of Colorado Golfer which named the Nicklaus-designed course both the Best Mountain Course and the Toughest Mountain Course. Another confirmation came from Golf Digest which gave it 4-1/2 stars in its Places to Play guide while naming it among the nations top Upscale Places to Play.

Course Characteristics

The High-Altitude Aspect

What reasons give this course its edge other than its Jack Nicklaus design? There is always a stamp of superiority in Jack Nicklaus-designed golf courses. But the Breckenridge Golf Club offers more than the prestige of its designer, such as playing at almost 10,000 feet over the sea level. At that elevation, lower pull of gravity and lower air resistance propel your ball higher and with more accuracy to the target spot than when you are at lower elevations. Golfers know what those conditions do to their scores.

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.

Demanding Terrain

You wont really be proud of your game if it was too easy, would you? Jack Nicklaus, being the golf expert that he is, would expectedly design enough obstacles for the players to overcome.

The Vista

If you are at the greens in Breckenridge, it is most likely that you have the double enjoyment of your game plus the wonderful, wide backdrop. Furthermore, if you happen to be facing Bear Nine, youre looking at historic land, the former site of the gold miners tent city in Breckenridge. The golf course is maybe one of the best vantage points to have the best view of the dazzling beauty all around, particularly the Ten-Mile Range, the wetlands and the Breckenridge Ski Resort. If it is of interest to you, Beaver Nine has some of the rock piles that are remainders of what the former miners did not bring with them. You may see that beaver ponds are adding to the problems in some holes. However, dont let that get at you. Buffalo Mountain is so magnificent that in no time, you are not blaming the beavers anymore. As a final point the best view of Breckenridges Ten-Mile Range can be seen at the Elk Nine golf course. Even the greenery and the lake that add to the level of difficulty of the course also provide spectacular scenery to the golfers. With the beauty of nature easing the frustration of playing in a tough course, Breckenridge is truly a joy to many golfers.

Breckenridge is no doubt a delight to its golfers. To maximize your time in the golf course, it will be very convenient for you if you book a Breckenridge condo or a vacation home nearby. The combination of comfortable weather in a top-ranked golf course plus a splendid view of nature at its best is where any golfer would wish to be.

Having lived in the charming mountain town since she was four years old, Monique Mertrandes gives advice on how to get the most out of a stay in Breckenridge. Learn more about Breckenridge vacations from other locals like Monique. Grab a totally unique version of this article from the Uber Article Directory

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