I had a great day of golf recently playing with my son on his seventh birthday, his first round of golf ever. We played at a local course called Spring Valley in Elizabeth, Colorado. Designed by Ross Graves, the course is an inexpensive ($35 + cart, if you wish it) course in a somewhat wooded valley. It is walkable, with only one long walk between holes that happens to occur on one of the prettiest, flattest part of the property. I'll post a couple pictures of the course, although I don't know that the architecture will wow anyone. I liked the fourth hole a lot, a reachable par-4, but was really unimpressed with the par-3's, as all were fairly nodescript, to my mind. I'd be interested if anyone can tell me about Ross Graves, what he's done elsewhere, etc.
The par-three second from the tee
![](http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b203/kgmaximus/Kyle2ndtee.jpg)
The 4th from the fairway
![](http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b203/kgmaximus/4thfairway2.jpg)
Greenside bunkering at the 11th (complete with tree)
![](http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b203/kgmaximus/11bunkerwtrees.jpg)
The 17th from the forward tees
![](http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b203/kgmaximus/Kyle17.jpg)
Rumpled fairway (the only one on the course that was really like that) at the 18th
![](http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b203/kgmaximus/18rumplefairway.jpg)
The greens had some nice slope, and were fun to putt, but slow, although the entire course was pretty wet after some heavy rain the night before.