Five distinctively different courses entice golfers to Grand Junction, Colorado, and the area's pros and course managers will gladly share their favorite holes offering the most scenic views, playable approximately 330 days a year:
- Adobe Creek, #6 on the Desert Nine -- Featuring boulders around the green and a backdrop of the Colorado National Monument.
- Chipeta, #7 -- A water hole with 360-degree views of Book Cliffs, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre Plateau and the Colorado National Monument.
- Lincoln Park, #1, -- Looking back toward the clubhouse, the fairway is lined on one side with mature trees. This central city course is also home to Colorado's oldest open golf tournament.
- Redlands Mesa, #17 -- A 150-foot vertical drop to the green surrounded by a natural rock amphitheater.
- Tiara Rado, #2 -- Looking back up the fairway, the red-hued cliffs of Colorado National Monument stand sentinel over this lush city-owned course.
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