314 Tamarron Drive North, Durango, Colorado 81301, US
(970) 769-4851
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About Lodge at Tamarron

The Lodge at Tamarron is a resort in Durango, southwest Colorado within the San Juan Mountain range. This mountain resort provides access to the adjacent, private Glacier Club's Valley Course, an Arthur Hills design. The Lodge provides a wide variety of sizes for accommodations from single rooms and suites to 3-bedroom townhomes. The lodge features an outdoor pool, hot tub and tennis courts, and indoor fitness center with group classes. There is also a small spa and massage service center. There is an outdoor playground and gas fire pits for grilling. Guests can dine at the new Valley Clubhouse, which has a casual bar and restaurant. Other outdoor activities here range from hiking to fly fishing in the Animas River.

Facts

Price Range$$, $$$
Property Class★★★
Acres700
Year Opened1974
Number of Units100-300

Amenities

RestaurantsBar, Casual
Room TypesRoom, Suite, Villas/Casitas
PoolIndoor
TennisYes
Fitness CenterYes
Practice FacilityYes
CasinoYes
Banquet SpaceYes
SpaYes

Services

Room ServiceYes
ConciergeYes

Rules

Is the resort pet friendly?No
Is resort stay required for a tee time?Yes

Golf courses at Lodge at Tamarron

Reviews

4.0
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Reviews 2
Handicap 15-19
Skill Intermediate
Plays Once a week
I Recommend This Course
5.0
First Time Playing
Perfect weather
Used cart

Fun course, great setting

Played twice over the past 10 days -- first time at Glacier Club. Fairways and greens were in great shape, rough was tended. Definitely played it better (and shaved several strokes) the second time through by knowing better where to hit. Some holes require proper targeting, and less than driver. Very friendly staff, nice clubhouse and restaurant. Look forward to playing again.

Conditions Excellent
Value Good
Layout Good
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Excellent
Amenities Excellent
Difficulty Somewhat Challenging
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Reviews 378
Handicap 5-9
Skill Advanced
Plays A few times a week
I Recommend This Course
3.0
Top 10 Contributor
First Time Playing
Perfect weather
Used cart

Terrific setting, but some holes could use a little work

First off, this course has some fantastic views of the Rocky Mountains and some beautiful holes. It's in pretty good shape. And perhaps if I hadn't played the Mountain Course (recently completed) at Glacier Club, I wouldn't be so critical. But there are several holes on this course that don't make sense to me from a playability standpoint, and it starts with the first hole. While the second shot is gorgeous, the tee shot is uninspiring. Plus you have to lay up, and there's very little target with death (lost ball) both right and left. Not a good way to start a golf course. There are other holes that are too difficult for resort golf. The par-5 "Lone Pine" is one of them with too much heavy rough on the right (where it's impossible to chip back to the fairway) to that bothersome tree blocking the green. I would imagine 8 is the average score on this hole. The 14th is even worse. A short downhill dogleg right, you can't see the green, and it's almost impossible the first time out to figure out your line. That hole could be very good if it was cleaned up a little. And finally the 18th has two hazards on the right, except the second, which is quite reachable, is also quite blind. That hole is hard enough as it is without creating blind tee shots. There are other examples, too, too much tall grass real close to greens (I hit a shot pin high just off the green on the 10th only to have a lost ball and make double, while my playing partner hit his approach fat and short and was able to make par.) Some renovations here and there would really elevate this course.

Conditions Good
Value Good
Layout Average
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Excellent
Amenities Excellent
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
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