Jim:
Let me know what your availability is when we get past the July 4 holiday period.
Gents:
Let me also mention another course worthy of attention -- Rochelle Ranch in Rawlins, WY.
Designed by Ken Kavanaugh (Murphy's Creek in Auroroa, C), to name just one example of his work) the course came into existence through a generous gift from Curt and Marian Rochelle -- they are residents of Rawlins. Unfortunately, Mr. Rochelle just passed away this year but the legacy of the course that bears his name will live on for quite some time.
The facility is about four hours in drive time from Denver. In fact, the layout is immediately adjacent to I-80 and can be seen easily from the highway.
How reasonable is the course?
One of the best bargains in all the USA IMHO.
Green fees on M-TH are $20 -- all day play is just $5 more.
Cart rentals for 18 holes are $20 but the course is very easily walked.
Weekend fees are just $22 -- annual memberships for a single adult is $275 !!!!!!!!! They pay that much at a number of public clubs I know just to have the car valet handle the parking.

How good is the golf?
Easily among the best new offerings in the affordable category in the nation although there is a drainage issue that has compromised a few holes, but which will be rectified shortly.
Rochlle Ranch embodies the principle that width should be included for a site that faces heavy wind in most instances. The day I was there was simply ideal -- temps in the mid-60's with wind roughly at 10 mph.
Kavanaugh took the existing land and simply created holes to fit what was already there. The town previously owned the land and the 300 acres were put to good use by the architect.
Each hole has five tee boxes and the course can play to a max of 7,925 yards -- called the Horseshoe tees for good luck for the golfer!
In addition, you will find all sorts of ranch artifacts (fences, posts, broken equipment) left on the course to compliment the historic touch.
The clubhouse is a simple but effective building and you don't get all the hype / jazz that deflects away from the reason that brings you there.
Rochelle Ranch gives the golfer plenty of width but there are preferred sides to approach the greens.
Kavanaugh did a solid effort at Murphy's Creek but here at Rochelle Ranch the intensity and strategic calculations have been magnified to full effect.
To illustrate just one example the 444-yard 4th has to rate as one of the best gambling holes I have played in quite some time. The hole is bommerrang dog-leg left. You can play safely by playing the hole in a conservative fashion. If you opt to go that way you will encounter a huge fairway bunker that engulfs the middle of the hole. Should you escape that --there is another bunker that sits at greenside directly in line for you approach.
If you should take the gamble -- you can reach the green from the tee but it's nothing less than a 260-yard direct carry over water from the tips. In addition, the 260-yard carry is only for the small piece of land that stick out as a landing zone similar to an aircraft carrier for a returning jet.
If you push it slightly or pull it you will be wet. The actual green sits further back from the carry point -- at roughly 310 yards. I hit a 3-metal and reached the target but the conditions were not that windy for me to do it. I can easily see a situation where heavy blowing wind would preclude the gamble for all expect those with brass ones.
At Rochelle Ranch you face a range of unique and exciting holes.
Following the 4th the 5th is a superb par-3 of 217 yards. The tee shot is played to a green that is deliciously contoured from right-to-left and runs away from the tee. Only the mot well-played of shots can hold the target. The hole is reminiscent of anything you will encounter at Sand Hills in Mullen, NE and that is not hype or bomblast on my part.
The next hole continue the quality meter as it plays 653 yards as a par-5.
The hole has a fairway at least 60 yards across -- there is also a huge bunker that protects the favored right side and it looks like it's been there forever.
Once in the fairway you then must decide how far to play the second shot -- keeping in mind -- that the architect has angled a completely natural sage brush area from the left to creep closer and closer to the target line the further down the fairway you proceed. WHAT A SUPERB INTRODUCTION OF SUCH A NATIVE ELEMENT!!!
The green falls off gently on all sides and the approach must be kept below the hole if at all possible.
Rochelle Ranch does have drainange issues from water that that escaped a pond and flooded several of the holes. The facility plans on rectifying this quickly and when that happens you will have another layout of distinction -- from a design and price perspective.
Much has been made of Wild Horse being located just off I-80 and being such a unique and quality layout.
All I can say is that Rochelle Ranch is now a candidate of no less quality and one any architectural fan of wide fairway, native grasses, sweeping putting surfaces and well-placed hazards will thoroughly enjoy.
Tale of the tape ...
*indicates hole were drainage issues need to be rectified.
1st - 475 yards
2nd - 465 yards
3rd - 217 yards
4th - 444 yards
5th - 653 yards
6th - 211 yards
7th - 498 yards
8th - 433 yards
*9th - 575 yards
*10th - 440 yards
11th - 173 yards
12th - 515 yards
13th - 640 yards
*14th - 423 yards
*15th - 455 yards
16th - 250 yards
17th - 565 yards
18th - 493 yards