Best Golf Hole
Ninth Hole at the Golf Club at Bear Dance
Carved out of a forest in the Larkspur hills, Bear Dance is surrounded by tall trees and usually has more deer around the greens than people. The course isn’t prohibitively difficult, though, and provides enough variance to keep you interested for all eighteen. But the biggest spark comes right before the halfway point, where an array of sand traps forms a bear’s paw in front of the ninth hole. It’s a fantastic sight as you tee off on the par four, and very Colorado. We know, no one wants to hit out of a sand trap, but at least this one looks pretty cool while you do it — and if you’re able to avoid the bear claw, why not hold a quick liquid celebration at the turn?