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Singles Beginner Golf


Our weekly "Learn to Golf & Social" for adult singles 50+ at Kennedy Golf Course will start up again in May. 

Ladies can learn a new recreational activity. The men are happy to help them.  

This is not for serious competition golfers.   It is for adult singles meeting through golf. Our "really-beginner" golf mixers start on the south patio of the Kennedy clubhouse. 

Our beginners play on the short Par-3 Course at Kennedy Golf Course at East Hampden and South Havana.

In this "scramble" event everyone hits their first drive. Then the ball that landed in the best location is selected.  Other players pick up their ball and hit their next shots from there.  Experienced golfers are teamed with beginners to give tips on techniques and help them learn on-course skills.

Some women have already taken lessons but never felt comfortable playing on a full-length course. Here you can.  It is very relaxed.

$15 per person includes green fee, tee time, instruction and organization. Loaner sets of 4-5 clubs are available free. 

The Par-3 can be played in under two hours. Traditional golf on a nine hole course takes more than 2 1/2 hours and is more expensive. You do not have to play each week or rush from work. 
If  it is raining, we go directly to the Fresh Fish Company bar.  

Later we go to the nearby Fresh Fish Company (next to The Proof Nightclub on East Hampden) for their happy hour with reduced priced drinks and seafood appetizers.  Shrimp cocktails, coconut shrimp, calamari, gumbo, clam chowder and prime rib sandwiches. Around  30 other adult singles (some golfers, some not) join us there. 





Playing Among the Elk at Estes Park 
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Every September, our group goes up to scenic Lake Estes Golf Course to play among all the elk. The nine-hole course borders the lake and Big Thompson River.

It is the elk mating season and huge bulls fight for their herd on the golf course --while we are playing golf.
Thousands of tourists pay to drive into adjacent Rocky Mountain National Park to maybe see and hear the elk. We play golf in the middle of a herd under the watchful eye of a course ranger.

We always meet for lunch at 11 at the historic Estes Park Golf Course's Hangar Restaurant. It is a no-host lunch.  Hamburgers are big. Then we drive over to play the little nine-hole course on the other side of the lake.

Before we head home, we vote on a place to eat on the way home to Denver. The popular neighborhood restaurant is before we get to the first carpool location.   Maybe the Blue Parrot in Louisville again.

Golf costs only $20 but lunch and dinner are extra. Carpoolers share gas expenses.

Golfers living southeast can meet at 9 a.m. at the King Soopers lot at Hampden & Monaco. Others meet at the Park & Ride at 120th & Huron and I-25 at 9:30.  The south carpoolers stop by before heading to Estes Park.

Those driving their own cars can meet us for lunch or at 12:30 p.m. at Lake Estes Golf Course.

Call John Edwards at 303 699 4653 or e-mail to boomersocial@comcast.net for questions.






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