I figured I would give a quick recap from the weekend.
I have a feeling more will be written about Cornerstone once more GCA'ers get out there. It's a very fine golf course--while it plays to almost 8,000 yards the course is located at almost 9,000 feet of elevation so it really doesn't play all that long. I was fairly comfortable from the 7300 yard set of tees. The fairways are generally very generous but the approach shots are varied and challenging. The greens are subtle because of the vastness of the site--there is quite a bit of movement but its hard to figure in most spots.
In lieu of posting photos I'm linking to their photos on the website:
http://www.cornerstonecolorado.com/golf/holexhole/index.htmI think Cornerstone will find a place among the top courses in Colorado. It very well might be the best course in the mountain portion of the state, although I'm still a big fan of Lakota Canyon. It is far different from Red Sky Ranch--far fewer bunkers and more expansive feel, but still uses the natural lay of the land pretty well.
Regarding The Glacier Club--for those of you that have played it did you play all 27 holes or just the original 18 done by Arthur Hills? I played the Glacier and Cliffs courses and then toured the Hermosa course after the round. Without playing Hermosa I felt like I probably played the best 18 holes--the Glacier is the newest nine and my favorite of the bunch. The Cliffs has a couple odd holes to start (#1 & 3), but then has a pretty good closing stretch from #5-9. The scenery is fantastic.