Castle Pines Golf Club is a distinguished private club founded in 1981 by Jack Vickers, set among the dramatic terrain of Castle Rock, Colorado. The 18-hole Jack Nicklaus design stretches to 7,559 yards with a slope rating of 148, leveraging significant elevation changes and sweeping Rocky Mountain views to create one of the region's most demanding layouts. The club gained national recognition as host of The International, a PGA Tour event held at the course from 1986 to 2006 and notable for its use of the Modified Stableford scoring format.
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The Country Club at Castle Pines is a private Jack Nicklaus-designed course established in 1986 amid the dramatic high-desert terrain of Castle Rock, Colorado. Set at approximately 6,600 feet of elevation, the 7,501-yard layout incorporates natural rock outcroppings and over 600 feet of elevation change, with sweeping views of Pikes Peak and the Front Range. With a slope rating of 147 and course rating of 75.1, it ranks among the more demanding private courses on the Colorado Front Range.
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