Valley at The Glacier Club unfolds as a testament to mountain golf, where the thin air and dramatic elevation changes dictate strategy as much as skill. Carved into the San Juan Mountains near Durango, Colorado, this mountain-style course, crafted by Hale Irwin, presents a demanding yet rewarding experience amidst towering pines and rolling terrain. The course favors a strategic approach, where players must carefully consider club selection and shot placement. Doglegs and blind shots demand careful planning, while the receptive greens reward accurate iron play.
Irwin's design philosophy embraced the natural contours of the land, creating a layout that is both visually stunning and challenging. Water hazards come into play on several holes, adding to the strategic complexity. While not hosting major championships, Valley remains a cherished destination for those seeking a pure golf experience away from the hubbub.
The Glacier Club prides itself on a vibrant community of golfers who appreciate the camaraderie and stunning setting. Members relish the challenge of navigating the course's intricacies, a test which is as rigorous as it is beautiful. A highlight of the club's lore centers on the tradition of post-round gatherings in the clubhouse, where stories of daring shots and close calls are shared over hearty meals.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Valley was designed by Arthur Hills.
Valley at The Glacier Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Valley is 71.
Valley plays 6,536 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Valley is 144.
Valley is a 18-hole course.