River Ranch DGC

Johnstown, Colorado     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

Course reviews

Sign In or Sign Up to review this course.
Most votes   |   Newest first   |   Oldest first
-  +0 votes  + Tomahawk Tony › September 24, 2010
C-
-  -1 votes  + Christopher Thomas › October 8, 2010
B
Good course with multiple pin placements and concrete tees. Signage to start the course is not marked well, but thereafter it is fine. Some slight elevation changes, valley breezes and a few water hazards to contend with. Mostly a short course and wide open making it a good place to hone your skills without obstacles. Low traffic makes rounds a breeze.
-  +0 votes  + Jamie Staber › October 5, 2010
D-
Baskets aren't regulation height, lots of thorns/"goatheads" course really doesn't flow, I feel like I walk more than I throw, a shame really, I think the land could have been used much better. I'd prefer a challenging 9 to a chip n putt 18 anyday. Nice baskets if they were raised up a solid 8-10 inches in some cases, and nice tee-pads are all that keep this one out of the "F" range for me.
-  +0 votes  + Bruce Kettle › October 1, 2010
C
Would play if I lived there but, I don't...
-  +1 votes  + Josh Wainscott › December 20, 2010
C
-  +0 votes  + Mark Frazier › December 28, 2010
B
One of the only 18 hole courses near by with Nice concrete tee pads and hole markers for easy visibility (except for hole # 7 is a bit tricky to find.) has a few options for different pin placements along with marshy natural areas, irrigation ditch & pond to add to difficulty. It does have short holes but has great views of the interstate & the mountains. Great place to get your ego up & get some Ace's. Not very busy most times which is nice as well.
-  +0 votes  + Jeff BIG RED Harlan › January 25, 2011
D
Course needs to be reconfigured to flow a lot better. Like the course got stabbed in the ground and left for the rest to try and better. Rather go up the road and hit edora
-  +0 votes  + Andrew Ahlberg › February 15, 2011
B
Open course,rarely busy so the speed of play factors in. Wind makes it all the more cheesy with very few trees.
-  +0 votes  + Christine Hendricks › March 3, 2011
B-
-  +0 votes  + Todd Krauss › March 18, 2011
C
-  +0 votes  + Jason Rogers › April 13, 2013
C+
-  +0 votes  + Chainz Breaker › October 3, 2021
B
Lay out could be better, long walks between trees. But a fun course just the same. I could help with a slight redesign if some one wanted.
We use cookies to improve user experience.