Life at Cobble Creek
Life at Cobble Creek is shaped by more than the game alone. It reflects the people who play here, the changing seasons, and the rhythm of daily life on the Western Slope. Quiet mornings, busy weekends, shared meals, friendly competition, and the small details that give the place its character.
This journal shares stories from the course and observations from everyday life. Some entries are practical, others reflective, and many simply observational.
Held By Winter
After snowfall, Cobble Creek becomes something else.
The course slows, revealing its underlying shape and rhythm without distraction. These images explore that pause, where human presence is suggested rather than seen, and the land holds its own sense of time.
Playing for More Than Par
In Montrose, a golf fundraiser becomes something more than a round of play. This photo essay documents the Bosom Buddies charity event, where community, awareness, and shared purpose come together in support of breast cancer awareness.
Christmas at Cobble
Christmas at Cobble Creek begins with giving. From the Angel Tree program supplying gifts to hundreds of local families to the annual golf cart parade that brings the community together, this photo essay reflects a season defined by generosity, tradition, and shared effort.
When the Season Slows
Winter changes the game at Cobble Creek. Fairways firm up, the course grows quieter, and those who keep playing find a slower, more deliberate rhythm. This photo essay explores off-season golf as a choice, one shaped by patience, adaptability, and a deeper connection to the course.