Today's Deal: Foursome Plays at Plum Creek GCC for $12.50 Each (Walking) or $25 Each (With Cart)
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Valid March 27, 2012 through May 1, 2012. Good Monday through Thursday anytime and after 1pm Friday through Sunday. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts.
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- The mad scientist of golf course architecture, Pete was at his most Dye-abolical in the 1980s.
- The course features Dye’s trademark railroad ties, pot bunkers and grassy hollows, plus a water-laden three-hole finale that may be the toughest stretch in the state.
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$140
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Location Plum Creek Golf & Country Club (Denver)
Plum Creek Golf & Country Club (Denver)
331 Players Club Drive, Castle Rock, Colorado, 80104
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Plum Creek Golf and Country Club
They say golf is a humbling game, and Pete Dye has made a living out of proving it. In fact, whenever I start feeling a little overconfident, I seek out the nearest Dye-designed course for a reality check. In the Denver area that means a trip to Plum Creek Golf and Country Club, where your foursome can now walk 18 holes for just $50 ($12.50 per person). Rather have a cart? Your foursome plays for $100 ($25 per person) The deal with cart, whacks a whopping 64% off the club’s regular rate of $55 each.
The mad scientist of golf course architecture, Pete was at his most Dye-abolical in the 1980s. Plum Creek, which he unleashed in 1984, is less notorious than the era’s monster twins—TPC Sawgrass and PGA West—but nearly as fearsome. The course features Dye’s trademark railroad ties, pot bunkers and grassy hollows, plus a water-laden three-hole finale that may be the toughest stretch in the state. Just ask Gary Player, winner of the Champions Tour event Plum Creek hosted years ago.
You need not play like a pro to enjoy the course, though. It’s fairly forgiving from the forward tees—there are five sets in all—and Dye provided detours around all the trouble. The setting? Splendid, with sweeping mountain views in all directions.
Dye is still going strong at age 86, and his legacy as one of golf’s most provocative, influential minds was sealed long ago. If you want to see what all the fuss is about, grab this offer, call a few friends and head to Plum Creek. You and your pals will get either a welcome dose of humility or—better yet—validation that you really can play this game.
They say golf is a humbling game, and Pete Dye has made a living out of proving it. In fact, whenever I start feeling a little overconfident, I seek out the nearest Dye-designed course for a reality check. In the Denver area that means a trip to Plum Creek Golf and Country Club, where your foursome can now walk 18 holes for just $50 ($12.50 per person). Rather have a cart? Your foursome plays for $100 ($25 per person) The deal with cart, whacks a whopping 64% off the club’s regular rate of $55 each.
The mad scientist of golf course architecture, Pete was at his most Dye-abolical in the 1980s. Plum Creek, which he unleashed in 1984, is less notorious than the era’s monster twins—TPC Sawgrass and PGA West—but nearly as fearsome. The course features Dye’s trademark railroad ties, pot bunkers and grassy hollows, plus a water-laden three-hole finale that may be the toughest stretch in the state. Just ask Gary Player, winner of the Champions Tour event Plum Creek hosted years ago.
You need not play like a pro to enjoy the course, though. It’s fairly forgiving from the forward tees—there are five sets in all—and Dye provided detours around all the trouble. The setting? Splendid, with sweeping mountain views in all directions.
Dye is still going strong at age 86, and his legacy as one of golf’s most provocative, influential minds was sealed long ago. If you want to see what all the fuss is about, grab this offer, call a few friends and head to Plum Creek. You and your pals will get either a welcome dose of humility or—better yet—validation that you really can play this game.