Roll Call: Colorado -- @PJM v Colorado Golfers, @PJM only half guilty

I’ve played GP Tour Velvet Cords for the last 15ish years, which includes 7 years living in Scotland. So I’d say they’ve been well tested in multiple rainy locations :slight_smile: .

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Great to know. I really don’t like cords but I can reconcile with them if they’re that much better in the wet.

If you don’t like full cord grips, I found the best compromise is Golf Pride New Decade Multi Compound https://www.golfpride.com/grips/mcc/

Has cord in the top half and all rubber on the bottom half. Assuming you are right handed, you’ll have a glove on for the corded section and your right hand will be on all rubber.

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Funny. As much as I like how the MCC looks, it’s probably lowest on my list of grips I find comfortable. But I think I’ve made peace with the fact that I’ll have to go corded or some sort of hybrid, so MCC may be an answer.

Yeah it’s a firm grip but it doesn’t tear up the hands like full cord (if that is a problem for you). The other option is rain gloves, although in a downpour, cord makes a big difference even with rain gloves.

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I’ve got FJ rain gloves that are awesome. MCC even tore my hands up years back. I play somewhat more often now so I may not have that issue these days.

Hi folks,
Wife and I are coming in to Denver in July for 4 nights. We had some plans that were derailed by Covid, but we plan to do some fly fishing and hit some state parks. What are a couple of “Don’t miss” kind of things in and around Denver besides the obvious Touristy spots. Looking for some possible evening excursions, good restaurants/breweries, sights that might be off the beaten path.
Thanks!

Just got to CO Springs. Trying to find a house, but playing a good amount of golf each day, mostly at the Academy but testing the waters around town as well.

Just played the Country Club at Woodmoor very tight and much different track from almost anything you’ll find around here. You can gat a good GN deal for it…

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I don’t think you’ll find a much better course in the springs than the Academy, except for maybe Broadmoor and Flying Horse. I love the Academy and have been wanting to get out there again for a while. It’s awesome.

Yeah looks like we’re going to live on Pine Creek but doubt I’ll play there much.

Let me know when you want to play. Civilian guest rate looks like it’s $60 to walk $16 for cart. Something of note though they appear to be running a special spend $100 in the shop and get golf and cart free. Shop prices are pretty good too.

The website says only DOD card holders right now but the shop said if people can get on base they will let them play.

I’ll let you know for sure! Do you know what it takes to get on base these days? I’d love to take my wife down there because she loves “pretty” golf courses, but I wouldn’t want to take her out for any sort of serious round.

we should get a Colorado contingent gathering together at Eisenhower some day, worked there in high school, the blue course might be my favorite in the state. If we can get clearance to get on the base, the course is open to the public

You grew up in Colorado Springs? Yikes. Sorry about that.

Yea the springs stinks, ok place to grow up, but stinky to stay

however, Eisenhower is an absolute gem

Hey Everyone - Starting Sunday (6/28) I’ll be in the Boulder/Niwot area for ~6 weeks. Looking for recommendations on a regular place to play and practice.

Would love to meet up with fellow Refuge/Nest members if you’re around.

Thanks in advance and look forward to meeting a few of you.

Best,
Andrew

You’ll be in a dead zone for public golf and will have to drive 20-45 minutes to anything worthwhile. All you have in Boulder is the municipal Flatirons. For an old, flat, tree lined course it isn’t bad, but nothing exciting either. Colorado National, Indian Peaks and Ute Creek will be the closest worthwhile courses.

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Walnut Creek Golf Preserve is a very good daily fee (City of Westminster) course that’s about 15 miles south of Boulder. Pretty good driving range and short game practice area. A trip to Fossil Trace in Golden might be worthwhile, too, while you’re in CO. It’s a Jim Engh design that has some unusual features, is always in good shape, and isn’t a bad drive from Boulder.

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Right now I don’t know the details. Up until recently I was told they were only letting individuals with DOD ID’s. Will ask next time I go.

I was under the impression only active/retired military, DOD civilian employees, USAFA contractors, USAFA grads (with limited access to grads) and guests that are accompanying an individual could play.

This was my impression as well.