1Your day at Red Rocks begins with a 381 yard par 4where the fairway slopes rightA tee shot that favors the left side will give you the best angle into this guarded green2The par 4, 418 yard second hole is a dog left with trouble rightYour approach is uphill to an elevated green that slopes back to front. Leaving the ball below the hole is the best play and par is a great score.3The third hole demands attention off the tee.The 440 yard par 4 has fairway bunkers to the left and out of bounds right.The approach is guarded by two bunkers left and right. A shot to the center of the green is a great play.4Our signature par 3, the 178 yard hole requires a shot to not come up short or it could be trouble. Room to the left and right,make sure the ball stays below the hole on your tee shot as the green slopes back to front5The 401 yard par 4 has red rocks leaping out to the fairway that narrows to the approach.Long hitters be warned, as willow bushes split into the left side of the fairway. An uphill second shot has room to the right and trouble left to a narrow, undulated green.6The par 3, 174 yard sixth hole is guarded by a butterfly shaped bunker on the right.Stay to the left on this green as it is slopped right to left.7This tee shot may be intimidating on the 412 yard par 4 as you must carry the ravine.There is plenty of fairway to find on your tee shot, with your approach into an elevated green.An extra club is recommended into the green protected by bunkers on the left and right..8The straightforward 414 yard par 4has a fairway sloped left to right, with bunkers down the right side. The green is guarded by a massive front right bunker and trees along the left.Get on the green and watch your putts break towards Belleview Avenue.9The only par 5 on the front nine, the 566 yard dogleg rightrequires precision off the tee as bunkers sprawl along the right. You can choose to go for it or lay up short of the green for the uphill approach.10The back nine starts with a risk reward opportunity off the tee.A 337 yard par 4 has a severely sloped green complex from back to front. Leave the ball below the hole for a good score11A short 376 yard par 4 brings the water in play off the tee.A large bunker left of the green protects the front portion. Aim for the center of the green slopped back right to front left.12The longest par 3 at Red Rocks.This 240 yard shot runs up to a large green complex protected only by mounds around it.13The challenging par 4, par 5 for ladies, stretches to 481 yards straight uphill.With little trouble around, this hole requires a long drive and a long iron into the green that breaks off of the mountains from the west.14The longest hole on the course, this 627 yard par 5 has a mountain drop view for your tee shot.Venture left and you will find native grasses. Going for the green in two is blind, but this uphill fairwaymakes your approach shot into a green protected my bunkers all around.15The recently designed 191 yard par 3. This tee shot is a combination of lengthand accuracy where one cannot come up short. An undulated green slopes away from the mountains and the elevated tee box.16Commonly known as “Whale Rock”, the 354 yard par 4 is a dogleg right that flows uphill to a massive rock feature backdrop.The fairway slopes from left to right, leaving a pitch onto a green sloped back to frontThe green complex is the smallest on the course guarded by two bunkers. Do not go long or else you may have a tricky putt from the back of the green.1718The closing 524 yard par 5. Take in the views of Downtown Denver and the Red Rocks AmphitheatreAn elevated tee box goes down to a narrow fairway with bunkers to the left and native grass to the right.Your approach is into an elevated, two-tier green guarded by four bunkers.
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