The Ridge At Castle Pines North - Golf courses, Castle Rock, CO

The Ridge At Castle Pines North - Golf courses, Castle Rock, CO

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[Apr 17, 2006]
Gene The Machine
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: The Ridge at Castle Pines North

Excellent service. Superior practice range. Cost is pretty steep, but the course is challenging and great to play. Considered one of the best in the area, but not sure if I would consider this "the best." Don't get me wrong, it's a great course, but I've got to believe there are better courses in the area.

Customer Service

Excellent and top notch service.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 07, 2002]
Blades
Shoots in the 80s

My favorite course by far in the Denver area. The price is little steep compare to other top notch courses around the area, but it is well worth it. Front nine is more of a links course and the back nine is more of a mountain and/or east coast style (i.e., tree lined fairways). If you want to play a course in the Denver area, you have to play this course. Much better than Arrowhead and the Omni Interlocken courses.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 01, 2001]
Tim Nelson
Shoot in the 80s

What GREAT, GREAT course. Rated by many as the best public track in Denver, and easy to see why. Excellent design, outstanding service, varied terrain, from links style to mountain course style, and always in good shape. Theo nly part about it that is rough is that one green was trampled by a local Elk herd! The greens are outstanding, with multi tiered levels, hidden slopes, and generally fast speeds. The design itself offers "go for it" shots with penalties, but also gives realistic lay up areas. It's one of those courses where you could shoot an 80 one day, and a 90 the next.

The fron 9 is a typical American links course, with scrub oak, bunkers, target iron shot needs, and wide, rolling greens. The back 9 just might jsut be the prettiest 9 in the state. With mountain views, elevated tee-boxes, rock juttings, and canyon carries, as well as mostly in Pine timber, it is just awesome. The course actaully looks harder than it is, but that is part of the fun. Keep egos in check and play smart. A good short game is a must here.

The price is a little steep, but if you have the chance, you HAVE to play at least once.

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great resteraunt and bar. Sit on the deck and look out at Devils head, the front range, and Pikes Peak.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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