Roaring Fork Club

Roaring Fork Club in Basalt is a private 18-hole course designed by Jack Nicklaus in 1999, set in the Roaring Fork Valley with stunning mountain views. The par-71 layout spans 7,130 yards with a slope of 138, featuring rolling fairways, strategic bunkering, and fast greens, offering a challenging and scenic experience for members.

The course plays as a strategic test, with tight fairways and elevation changes requiring accurate shot-making. The par-3s, like the 6th, demand precision over hazards, while the par-5s offer scoring opportunities. Golfers must adapt to the natural contours and wind, with the course’s beauty enhancing the round. Roaring Fork’s private status and luxurious amenities make it a premier destination.