- Copper Creek Golf Club - Golf Club in Pleasant Hill, IA
A picturesque 18-hole championship golf course in nestled among mature trees, Iowa’s rolling hills and the beautiful homes of Copper Creek Members at Copper Creek Golf Course experience an inclusive community, excellent golf conditions, and outstanding programs and activities
- Copper Creek Golf Course
Spellbinding views of the Ten Mile Range provide the perfect backdrop for any golf outing and Copper Creek's outstanding service is sure to impress Plus, it's tough to find prices as good as Copper Creek's HOLE-BY-HOLE OVERVIEW BOOK A TEE TIME Pro Shop hours: Open daily 7:30am - 7pm
- Copper Creek Golf Course | Welcome to Copper Creek
Opened in 1991, Copper Creek Golf Course is a beautiful nine-hole, par-35, daily fee course The Bob Cupp designed layout, stretching to 3,200 yards from the tips, offers both a fun and fair test of golf
- Copper Creek Golf Club
With an exceptional 40,000 sq ft clubhouse, banquet facility and bistro in combination with a breathtaking view, Copper Creek truly brings a premium golf experience to the public
- Course Policies | Copper Creek Golf Course
PACE OF PLAY and COURSE ETIQUETTE The generally-accepted pace of play for 9 holes among Michigan golf courses is 2 25 hours, or an average maximum of 15 minutes per hole
- Copper Creek Golf Course
Play America’s Highest Golf Course With a starting elevation of 9,700 feet and a tee at 9,863 feet, Copper Creek Golf Course is the Highest Elevations Golf Course in the United States Designed by Pete and Perry Dye, this par 69, eighteen-hole course one of Colorado's best
- Copper Creek Golf Club - Detailed Scorecard | Course Database
View key info about Course Database including Course description, Tee yardages, par and handicaps, scorecard, contact info, Course Tours, directions and more
- Wyoming Golfing | Brush Creek Ranch
The 18-hole championship golf course was designed by Henry Hughes, a noted architect in the Rockies Built on sagebrush of high plains desert, all of today’s 30- to 50-foot trees were planted and shared with the native antelope
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