Mike McGetrick - Directions

From Denver International Airport
Follow signs to Airport Exit/Pena Blvd. Take Pena Blvd. Approximately 7 miles to 48th Ave. Turn Left onto 48th Ave. and proceed to Himalaya Road. Turn Left onto Himalaya Road. The McGetrick Golf Academy is located on the right.

From the East (Limon)
I-70 West to the Tower Road Exit. Turn right onto Tower Road. Proceed to 48th Ave. Turn right onto 48th Ave. Go to Himalaya Road and turn left. The McGetrick Golf Academy is located on the right.

From the Denver Tech Center
I-225 North to I-70 East. I-70 East to Tower Road. Turn left onto Tower Road. Proceed to 48th Ave. Turn right onto 48th Ave. Go to Himalaya Road and turn left. The McGetrick Golf Academy is located on the right.

From 120th (Brighton)
Take 120th East to Tower Road. Turn right onto Tower Road. Proceed to 48th Ave. Turn left onto 48th Ave. Go to Himalaya Road and turn left. The McGetrick Golf Academy is located on the right.

From the South (Colorado Springs)
I-25 North to E-470 East (Toll Road). Take E-470 East to I-70 West. Take I-70 West to the Tower Road Exit. Turn right onto Tower Road. Proceed to 48th Ave. Turn right onto 48th Ave. Go to Himalaya Road and turn left. The McGetrick Golf Academy is located on the right.

From the North (Fort Collins)
I-25 South to the E-470 East Exit (Toll Road). Exit onto E-470 East and proceed to 56th Ave. Exit onto 56th Ave. and Turn Right. Proceed to Piccadilly and turn left. Go to 48th Ave. and turn right. Next turn right onto Himalaya Road. The McGetrick Golf Academy is located on the right.



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