King's Deer Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes King's Deer Golf Course stand out from other courses in the region?

You'll find dramatic elevation changes here, especially on the back nine, which really test your club selection and course management. The panoramic views of the Front Range are absolutely stunning, making even a challenging round feel incredibly rewarding.

When is the best time of year to play King's Deer for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?

We recommend playing King's Deer in late spring or early fall; the fairways are lush, and the Colorado weather is usually perfect without the peak summer crowds. Aim for a weekday morning if you can, as weekends fill up fast and pace of play can slow down.

Is King's Deer a good value, and what should I expect regarding green fees and overall experience?

King's Deer offers solid value for the quality of golf and the incredible scenery you get. Expect green fees to be mid-range for a course of this caliber, but the well-maintained conditions and memorable layout make it money well spent for a unique mountain-style experience.

What's the biggest challenge at King's Deer, and do you have any practical tips for playing it well?

The biggest challenge here is definitely managing the significant elevation changes and the often-tricky wind that sweeps across the course. We advise taking an extra club on uphill shots and trusting your yardage on the downhill ones- don't let the views distract you from your aim.

Beyond the course itself, what amenities or features should I know about at King's Deer?

You'll appreciate the excellent practice facilities, including a good driving range and putting green, perfect for warming up before tackling the course. The clubhouse offers a comfortable spot for a post-round drink or a casual meal, and keep an eye out for actual deer roaming the property- it adds to the charm.