Raven Golf Course at Three Peaks

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Raven Golf Course at Three Peaks?

We always recommend late June through early September for the best conditions and weather. You'll find the course in peak shape, and the mountain air is just perfect for a round, though afternoon thunderstorms can pop up quickly, so plan for an earlier tee time.

What makes Raven at Three Peaks stand out from other mountain courses?

It's the dramatic elevation changes combined with the sheer beauty of the surrounding peaks that truly sets Raven apart. You'll hit shots where the ball seems to hang in the air forever, and the views from nearly every tee box are simply breathtaking, especially on the back nine.

How challenging is Raven Golf Course, and what should I expect for pace of play?

Raven is a fair test for all skill levels, but those elevation changes demand smart club selection and a good short game. Expect a relaxed pace, especially on weekends; take your time to soak in the scenery, but be mindful of groups behind you and keep moving.

Are there any 'must-see' holes or views at Raven Golf Course?

Absolutely, the back nine really shines, particularly holes 10 through 13, where the course plunges down the mountain with incredible vistas. Hole 16, a par-3 over a ravine, is a signature moment you won't forget, offering both a challenge and a stunning photo op.

What's the typical cost to play Raven, and what amenities are available?

Green fees at Raven are on the higher side, reflecting the premium mountain golf experience, so budget accordingly - it's worth it for the views alone. You'll find excellent practice facilities, a well-stocked pro shop, and a welcoming clubhouse perfect for a post-round drink and meal.