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Keystone Ranch provides golfers with a unique and diverse golfing experience because the front nine is in the layout typical of a Scottish links-style course which features sage meadows, while the back nine is more of a traditional mountain course that maneuvers through a valley and has fairways lined with lodgepole pines. At 9,300 feet above sea level, Keystone Ranch is the second highest golf course in the United States, and needless to say, from this height, there are spectacular views of the towering peaks in the area. Golfers should expect some subtle elevation changes, several bunkers, and water on seven of the holes.
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