The Greg Mastriona Golf Courses at Hyland Hills

Frequently Asked Questions

Which course should I play at The Greg Mastriona Golf Courses at Hyland Hills - the Gold or the Blue?

If you're looking for a true test, the Gold Course is your pick, with its tighter fairways and more demanding greens. The Blue Course offers a slightly more forgiving layout, perfect for a relaxed round or if you're still honing your game. We recommend playing both if you have the time, as they offer distinct challenges and views.

When is the best time to visit Hyland Hills for the most enjoyable golf experience?

We always aim for late spring or early fall here; the Colorado weather is usually perfect, and the course conditions are prime without the summer crowds. You'll avoid the intense heat of July and August, and the mountain views are often spectacular with crisp air. Just be ready for potential afternoon thunderstorms in summer.

How challenging are the elevation changes at Hyland Hills, and what should I expect?

You'll definitely notice the "Hills" in Hyland Hills - the courses feature some significant elevation changes that add both challenge and beauty. Expect uphill and downhill lies, which demand thoughtful club selection and can make for some exciting tee shots with great views. A cart is a smart move here, especially on the Gold Course, to conserve energy and enjoy the walk.

Is Hyland Hills a good option for golfers traveling with non-golfers or families?

Absolutely, Hyland Hills is surprisingly family-friendly beyond the main courses. The 9-hole par-3 course is fantastic for beginners or a quick, fun round with kids, and the driving range is well-maintained for practice. It's a great spot to introduce new players to the game without the pressure of a full 18-hole commitment.

What's the overall value like at The Greg Mastriona Golf Courses at Hyland Hills?

For a public course in the Denver area, Hyland Hills offers exceptional value, especially considering the quality of play and the multiple course options. You're getting well-maintained greens and fairways, plus those Colorado views, without the premium price tag of some resort courses. It's a local favorite for a reason - good golf that won't break the bank.