Hiwan Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Evergreen, Colorado.
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Coordinates | 39°40′17″N 105°20′57″W / 39.671377°N 105.34916°W [1] |
Location | Evergreen, Colorado |
Established | 1962 |
Type | Private |
Total holes | 18 |
Events hosted | Colorado Open (1964-1991)[2] |
Website | http://www.hiwan.com/ |
Designed by | Press Maxwell |
Par | 70 |
Length | 7,097 yards (6,489 m) |
The golf course is 7,097 yards from the back tees and is a par 70. The fairways are lined with ponderosa pines and Douglas firs and magnificent Bergen Peak provides an elegant background for nearly every hole. The greens at Hiwan are difficult with oscillations in elevation and steep drops. There are two water holes at Hiwan; the par-4 Number 7 is 450 yards long with a large pond protecting the green and the par-3 Number 12 is the most picturesque hole with a series of waterfalls and three sculpted bunkers. There also is a large practice facility that operates in the summer with a driving range, chipping green and a spacious putting green.
It has a half-size Olympic sized pool, a water slide, 5 tennis courts, and locker rooms. The clubhouse was designed in the 1960s and has two restaurants: The Grill and the Hiwan Room. It also has a library, a pro shop and an exercise room with treadmill, elliptical, weights, and a weight machine.
In the winter, with nearly 120 annual inches of snow, the course serves as a cross-country ski area with three varying trails.
References
edit- ^ "Hiwan Country Club". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
- ^ Kensler, Tom (2003-05-22). "Executive director wants to restore Colorado Open to glory". Denver Post. p. D-14. NewsBank ID 0FB35546E7592D17.
The Colorado Open began in 1964 and was played at Hiwan Golf Club in Evergreen until '92, when it moved to Inverness Golf Club.
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