Copper Mountain Resort
About Copper Mountain Resort
Copper Mountain is a resort area in Summit County, Colorado 75 miles from Denver. It is ski village that in the summertime features a wealth of outdoor activities including an 18-hole golf course, Copper Creek, designed by Pete and Perry Dye. Additional activities include hiking and mountain biking. There are dozens of different lodging buildings of various types and sizes up to multi-bedroom villas in three distinct villages at Copper Mountain and accommodations in the East Village provide the easiest access to the golf course. Guests of an official Copper Mountain property save on green fees to the golf course.Facts
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Photo submitted by Brian3788118 on 09/09/2022
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Photo submitted by pearbird762 on 09/09/2022
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Photo submitted by pearbird762 on 09/09/2022
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From # 7 Photo submitted by vreelma on 07/01/2021
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Highest T Box in North American and a tricky shot to hit the fairway Photo submitted by jimmartin on 09/18/2020
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Photo submitted by Kimboorf on 07/17/2020
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Photo submitted by u002181073 on 09/05/2019
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Photo submitted by jmartin14 on 07/18/2019
Good golf course
This is a great course if you're in the area. It was the highest elevated tea in North America. Don't miss it if you can help it!
A good course at discount price
We booked on a Golf Now Hot Deal, and enjoyed the round. The back nine is the better half for sure, but the front nine does offer it's own challenges! The greens were very fast and the fairways were in good condition too.
I would not like to have paid full price, but at the discounted price it is good value and worth playing.
The fact that you can play off the highest the in North America is a bonus, especially when you drive the green on a par 4.
Good value
Playing on a Monday, the pace was not crowded. There is no driving range, but nets are available to hit into and there is a chipping/putting green. On the average, the fairways were a little tight and called for accurate tee shots. The greens were undulating and fast. I enjoyed the experience and would recommend it.
Pairing of players
Difficult to play with people that are much better players. Novice players feel rushed.
Copper Mnt highlights
Chose this resort course because of the decent deal on Golfnow and ended up pleasantly surprised. Course was in good shape. Fairways were sufficient to accommodate a few mid-hits off of the tee.. Greens were undulating, but well paced and true.
Loved the view from the tee boxes - especially the highest tee box in America. Don't be fooled with the first impression as you walk up to the course . Once you are on the course, it is pretty awesome.
Very cool
I will play this again. Typical mountain course. Except it has the highest tee box in North America. 9,863 feet above sea level. Cool.
Short Round.
We only got 5 holes in b4 heavy rain came down. We enjoyed 10-11-12-13-14. We look forward to getting back up there tho play the entire course.
Joel.
Management should be Ashamed
The management at this facility should be ashamed of themselves, let me tell you why. First off, the ski bumbs that run this place are too incompetent to reserve a tee time correctly, which pushed us to the right 60 minutes. Then they allowed the guy behind us to check in for his tee time just 2 minutes before he was supposed to tee off? He was also wearing a Kansas City T-shirt with holes in it. But it's okay, this facility doesn't care about golf etiquette because they also allow people to play in Spandex and Hoodie's. Play was drastically slow because a father was letting his children tee it up so they could hit the ball 4 feet. No Ranger. Also, no driving range. Instead, they have nets to hit into because apparently they don't have enough land on their thousands of acres they own. Best part - they pair us up with beginners that hack up chunks of grass with each stroke. Skipping holes 5 & 6 was the best part of this round... at least we could jump ahead of traffic and get away from the tourist. Hole 8 was awesome... unsupervised children were running across the fairway, picking up our golf balls and throwing them in the creek. No Ranger or parents could be found anywhere. The course was actually in good condition - fairways & greens. BUT - this facility is not a golf course. It's a day care ran by 20 year old ski bumbs that need to secure a summer job. A touristic haven where parents can let their children run rampant through the fairways. So, if you want to pay premium green fees for a round of put put... this is your place. But hey - the food was good while we were waiting for our imaginary Tee Time. I will return when the management gets a complete overhaul.
Copper mountian
I'm from Galveston Tx and loved this course. We played the tips which made several holes interesting. I would recommend this course to all. You will really like the 9800 ft tee box and the scenery was awesome. The staff was fantastic and went out of their way toaccomidate our group. I will play it again when we return in July. Thanks Wes
Nice day
It was opening day and it was a great day. The course was in good shape with the greens a little slow. We really enjoyed our day and will come back.
Best Value in Summit County
On this particular date, the course was actually not open even though GolfNow displayed tee times for purchase. Copper Creek GC staff were more than accommodating and apologetic for the mix-up and went beyond reasonable means to make things right. I have played this course many times in the past and will continue to do so year after year. Great course design and layout. Big Hitters play from the tips and feel like the pros on approach, everyone else is happy with the slightly shorter distances and reachable greens. Beautiful scenery, fun elevated tee boxes and carries. Best value for 18 holes in Summit County.
Greens have lots of slope
Course in good conditions, greens fairly quick, some tough pin placements. Pace of play was horrible and no ranger to be found to speed up the group(s) that were holding up everyone else. Bunkers need more sand in them.