Category Archives: golf
St. Albans Golf Course
Approach to Par 4 451 yard 10th hole at St. Albans Golf Course Latest golf course caught on film is St. Albans, check it out.
Worthington Hills Country Club open for public viewing
401 yard Par 4 No. 1 at Worthington Hills Country Club see every hole and I mean every hole
Adding Golf Courses to the270
Can you tell I really want spring to come? I’m slowly adding golf course maps (courtesy Google Maps) to the270. Take a look at the navigation bar above. Roll your mouse over the word “golf”, and you should see a … Continue reading
Fall golf heaven at Kyber Run Golf Course
370 yard, par 4 seventh This is a little dogleg left with a blind shot to the green. The fairway on this hole was in pretty rough shape but a great view from the tee. many more great views at … Continue reading
Golf season winding down – catch the remainder at Westchester Golf Course
Par 4 10th at Westchester Here’s the dogleg right par 4 10th hole at Westchester. You can cut the corner if you are daring but you won’t gain much. Just hit it out there straight and you’ll have only a … Continue reading
Time is nearing for fall golf bargains – Cook’s Creek will be one
The opening par 5 at Cook’s Creek Here’s the 528 yard (from scarlet tees) par 5 opening hole at Cook’s Creek Golf Course. It’s hard to miss this fairway but water lurks to the left and right on your second … Continue reading
Split Rock Golf Course – fun for the whole family
Split Rock’s par 4, number 13 A friend and I returned to one of our old haunts, Split Rock Golf Club. In fact, we hadn’t been there since July 20, 2003! We used to hit the Rock on a regular … Continue reading
Golf in Evergreen, Colorado
A look back at the Evergreen Golf Course clubhouse from the 1st green I headed out to Evergreen, Colorado for a little vacationing as well as some golfing. We decided to hit the local muni, Evergreen Golf Course, which is … Continue reading
Raymond Memorial: Blue collar golf
Raymond Memorial’s Fourth Hole I recently visited Raymond Memorial after not having played there for a couple years. I generally try to avoid Raymond in the prime golfing months as it gets a whole heck of a lot of play … Continue reading









