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satisfaction by the Raven
staff, this will be an experience
long remembered after the
round is completed."

"By blending tradition and
modern styling with the
design of the bunkers and
wide fairways in a mountain
setting we have created a
truly unique golf course with
challenges, rewards and
options for every golfer,"
says director of golf Rick
Fretland. "And combined with
the Raven name and the
quality, I think we've created
the ideal mountain golf
experience." It seems those
words are traveling fast. In
2000, with the course open
for just a month, Three
Peaks was just awarded
honorable mention among
the "Top Ten Courses You
Can Play" by Golf Magazine.
"I'm very happy with the outcome of this golf course," said Tom Lehman. "Michael Hurdzan, Dana Fry and I worked very hard to design a golf course that would be a memorable experience for everyone who comes here. I think we have done just that." Dana Fry adds, "The scenery is breathtaking in every direction and we had very high expectations for the design of the course. Looking at the completed project, it's apparent that our expectations have been exceeded."
The golf course and setting speak for
themselves, but what makes the
experience at Three Peaks truly
exclusive is Intrawest Golf's premier
trademark known as the Raven brand.
Throughout North America, Raven branded courses have garnered a
strong reputation for providing high-
end memorable golf experiences.
"The course will challenge any guest,"
said Lehman. "But more importantly,
with the commitment to service,
conditioning and dedication to guest
Top: The rocky creek dissecting
the fairway on the 468 yard 17th
hole. Above: Trapper Rudd, the
owner of Cutthroat Anglers in
Silverthorne, takes a local trout.
Left: Monte Cristo, the par 4, 415
yard 15th hole, is fronted by a
mountain stream and a
cavernous bunker.