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Castle Pines Golf Club

Colorado, United States

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Jack Nicklaus designed Castle Pines Golf Club in 1981 and he carved it out of a scrub oak and pine forest in the heart of Colorado, not far from Denver. The club is famous for the International tournament played under an unusual scoring system which is similar to Dr Frank Stableford’s method.

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Castle Pines Golf Club

Jack Nicklaus designed the course at Castle Pines Golf Club in 1981 and he carved it out of a scrub oak and pine forest in the heart of Colorado, not far from Denver.

Castle Pines is famous for the International tournament which is played under an unusual and unique scoring system which, in a similar way to Dr Frank Stableford’s system, awards points for birdies, eagles or better and subtracts for bogeys or worse. This is Colorado’s only PGA Tour event and naturally it provides for some genuine excitement contested on a thrilling course.

The ball travels about 10% further at altitude and Castle Pines is set some 6,500 feet above sea level so expect some flattering distances. Jack Nicklaus disturbed very little earth here to create his course here at Castle Pines and the holes wind their way through avenues of trees. A couple of holes are more open and it’s from these holes that you appreciate the scale and delight of being perched at Rocky Mountain high.

In May 2020, Jim Lipe, Jack Nicklaus' senior design associate for three decades, completed a partial renovation at Castle Pines in conjunction with Superintendent, Doug Brooks. Lipe has been the consulting architect at the club since the late 1980s – further hole modifications are planned.

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