From The Tee With the swiftly flowing canal on your left, and O-B hugging the right side,
From The Fairway
On The Green this well bunkered Par 3 can be intimidating off the tee. However, a smooth swing with the right club can easily find the large green, and walking off this hole with a par is a great feeling.
From The Tee Coming back towards the clubhouse, this par 4 plays uphill, and moves slightly from right to left
From The Fairway
On The Green Take an extra ½ club for your approach distance, but make sure the shot stays below the pin. One of the most sloping greens from back to front, those putting downhill towards the flag are begging for a 3 putt.
From The Tee Originally a par 5, the 10th hole now plays as a very challenging par 4.
From The Fairway Hug the left side of the fairway to take advantage of the dogleg left, but stay out of the trees in the left rough, and the fairway bunker at the end of the fairway if you want a decent look at hitting the green for your second shot.
On The Green The deepest green on the course requires accurate yardage if you hope to get a look at a reasonable 1st putt.
From The Tee The longest of the par 3’s, it plays every bit of 228 yards from the tips, and has a very large greenside bunker front left waiting to swallow errant shots.
From The Fairway
On The Green A great deal of slope and undulation in this green makes 2-putts no easy feat, and will test even the best putters and their green reading abilities.
From The Tee This great par 5 can be reached in two if you have the firepower, but you had better keep it straight.
From The Fairway Trees guard the entire left side of the fairway off the tree, and out of bounds comes in quickly on the right for wayward drives.
On The Green Numerous fairway bunkers guard the right side approaches, but the most imposing of all is “Jaws”, waiting to devour any shot unfortunate enough to miss off the left side of the green.
From The Tee A true risk-reward par 4. The creek that runs through the center of the hole gives you something to think about.
From The Fairway A good lay-up short of it will give you somewhere between 160 and 200 yards for a second shot. However, if you can carry it 240 yards or more and find the other side of the fairway, you can attack the pin for your approach.
From The Fairway A bit of a breather for your tee shot, with a wide, uphill fairway to aim for.
On The Green Depending on the pin placement, however, your work is not over until you are safely on the green, and in the bottom of the cup. Many pars and birdies have died gruesome deaths at the hands of the dreaded 3-putt on this green.
From The Tee BCC’s signature hole. With a short downhill par 3 in front of you, and the beauty of Colorado’s mountains in the background, don’t be fooled into thinking it’s an easy hole. Pay attention to the pin position and choose your club carefully if you want to have a look at birdie here.
From The Fairway Aggressive hitters will take driver and challenge the pond on the left of the fairway.
On The Green However anything long and wrong can find bunkers, trees, water, or O.B. The percentage play is a little less club and down the middle, leaving a 150-175 yard shot into the green.
From The Tee A fantastic finishing hole, #18 can be a beast when played all the way back at 451 yards.
From The Fairway Uphill all the way, fairway bunkers left and right, you will need more club than you think on your approach.
On The Green If the pin is up front, you’ll be better off missing just short of the green than if you hit it more than 5 yards past the pin with a severe slope from middle to front.
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