In going through the archives it appears there is a recent course with nearly no mention here. How'd that happen!?
Not only that, but I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of said course--Adam's Mountain CC outside Eagle, CO. Its a Tom Weiskopf design and holds its own very well with anything else in that area IMO.
3rd hole, par five with a bunker in the green. Its possible to putt all the way around the bunker, but not possible to put a pin behind the bunker from what I could tell.
6th hole, long downhill par four. Inspiring backdrop, bunker is kind of out of the way, especially from the right side of the fairway.
14th hole, short par five. This photo doesn't really do the shot justice. Cool little par five, this is the approach from a good drive. Good risk/reward situation.
17th hole, another par five. I really like the way the player is encouraged to go for the green on the second shot, because the layup to the left leaves a lousy angle due to the bunker left of the green. There is room to give the green a go from a good drive, but it requires a good shot. Bailing out leaves a strong challenge.
I think Adam's Mountain compares favorably with most of the Weiskopf courses I've seen, except Forest Highlands Canyon. Its very thoughtfully laid out and worth playing if given the opportunity.