Pelican Lakes Golf & Country Club is surrounded by five water-quality-controlled lakes and encompasses more shoreline than any other golf course in America. It first opened in July of 1999 and was designed by world renowned course designer Ted Robinson, Sr.
The 18 championship holes take golfers across the Cache la Poudre River four times as they maneuver through a stimulating and challenging course. There are no residential lots adjacent to the golf course. Â Just 7,214 yards of play with elevated tees, picturesque lake views and century old stands of cottonwood trees lining the Cache la Poudre River.
Colorado AvidGolfer Magazine chose Pelican Lakes as its 2008 "Best Public or Resort Course (North/Front Range)" and has referred to it as "One of our state's stunning courses." Colorado Golf Magazine has featured stories on the course as well, and says "It's perhaps the most dramatic finishing hole in the state," referring to the challenging Hole #18.