Keystone Resort
About Keystone Resort
Located in Summit County, Colorado, Keystone Resort is one of numerous Rocky Mountain Resort areas owned and operated by Vail Resorts. Keystone is located off Highway 6, accessible from the I-70 pass from Denver to the county. Keystone has multiple lodging properties of many styles and sizes. They include Timbers, which has luxury fractional ownership residences, bed & breakfasts, villas with full kitchens and multiple hotels including Hyatt. Booking through the resort gives guests access to all resort areas and pools and preferential access to the golf courses. Perks include free guided hikes, yoga class, tennis rental or free golf on arrival day. Kids also play golf free every afternoon with a paying adult. In addition to two 18-hole championship courses, the River and Ranch, outdoor activities include scenic lift rides, indoor or outdoor tennis and hiking.Facts
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September golf at Keystone River Course. Photo submitted by Sam Sherstad on 10/02/2020
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11th two-tier green. Photo submitted by Sam Sherstad on 07/31/2019
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View over 10th green. Photo submitted by Sam Sherstad on 07/31/2019
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Shot from behind 4th hole. Photo submitted by Sam Sherstad on 09/24/2017
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View of 5th green by the old ranch buildings and fence Photo submitted by Sam Sherstad on 08/27/2017
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View of 3rd, 4th and 5th greens with great conditions. Photo submitted by Sam Sherstad on 08/01/2017
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Photo submitted by Kimmy2652810 on 08/04/2014
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Photo submitted by Kimmy2652810 on 08/04/2014
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Photo submitted by Kimmy2652810 on 08/04/2014
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Photo submitted by Kimmy2652810 on 08/04/2014
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496 yd par 4 16th from the blue tees. A great par 4 with 2 big downhill shots. Loads of fun! Photo submitted by Sam Sherstad on 07/18/2014
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A pot of golf at the end of the rainbow Photo submitted by teambuddha on 10/11/2012
A stellar mountain course with beautiful views and exceptional layout.
We come here every summer, and always play the River Course. Any friends we bring along rave about the experience.
good lay out
The course was in good condition and a neat track., certainly worth the price. Greens were only fair. Enjoyed my round.
Amazing view, but course in bad shape
This course is very beautiful and has lots of changes in elevation. The condition of the course (June 2013) was pretty bad. The fairways had many dry spots and the greens were very bumpy and chewed up in some places.
Always a Treat!
Greens "did not come back yet", consider that last snow storm was about a month ago.Greens were tough to read and somewhat bumpy. We had a great time!(my son and I)
I love all my "mountain's" courses.
Beautiful surroundings but unfair greens.
The greens were too fast for the contours, at least for someone playing them for the first time, or who doesn't play them regularly. I'm not the greatest putter, but I took 45 and my playing partner, who is a pretty good putter took 41.
However, the overall condition of the course was pretty good, the scenery is spectacular and the weather was nice so it was an enjoyable day.
beautiful views on every hole
This is one of the most beautiful courses ive ever played. Course was in great shape but is very challenging...almost to the point of being unplayable. The greens were impossible to hold and ran over a 12 ... Im a 10 handicap and this course beat me up bad! The staff was ok and the range was great... That being said I would play it again in a heartbeat!
Greens are so different
They had trouble with the greens this summer but they were recovering, we were told. However the speed of the greens varied greatly, and there was no way to know it until you chipped on or putted way long or very short. They put the hole in a couple of the bad areas. The rest of the course was in very good condition.
Georgous views, very challenging course.
As always, the course was is in very good shape and the views are some of the best in Colorado!
Go play in the Mountains
Played this course twice in September a couple of weeks apart. Both times were just perfect weather, which can be hit or miss this time of year.
I used to think that the mountain courses were "too far" to do for a day trip, but once I realized you can get up there in just under an hour from west Denver it made it a perfect day trip.
An excellent test of golf in a beautiful setting
Robert Trent Jones is my favorite modern course designer, and the Keystone Ranch course is a great test of golf from the "tips" with some good "risk/reward" holes built into the mix. The setting among the old ranch buildings is unique, and the experience on the course is in a tranquil setting and close to nature. The only thing needing attention on the course was the condition of the greens, which were somewhat spotty. Not sure if they were fighting a disease or not.