Regardless of your handicap, you’ll find The Broadmoor’s golf courses challenging and enjoyable, with tee markers of varying lengths on all courses. Don’t let the stunning mountain views distract you — the golf courses look like a postcard, but offer a demanding and rewarding round of golf.
East Course
When completed in 1918, The Broadmoor’s East Course was the highest altitude golf course in the United States, at 6,400 feet in elevation. The East Course has been home to many major tournaments, including the 1959 U.S. Amateur, which was Jack Nicklaus’ first major win; the 1967 U.S. Amateur; and the 1995 U.S. Women’s Open, which was Annika Sorenstam’s first major title. Most recently, the famous course served as host to the 2008 U.S. Senior Open and the 2011 U.S. Women’s Open Championship.
West Course
Get ready for rolling fairways, multilevel greens and demanding hazards at the stunning yet formidable West Course. At 6,800 feet, this 18-hole course has more doglegs and steeply angled greens than the East Course, and it offers breathtaking views of both the mountains and Colorado Springs. The West Course plays tighter off the tee, with more heavily tree-lined holes than the East Course, and also gives players an array of spectacular approach shots.
Lodging
The Broadmoor Golf Club
1 Lake Avenue
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906 USA
A limited number of rooms available.
Group rate: $385.00/night
Make your reservation online or call The Broadmoor reservation department at 800.634.7711.
Reservation deadline is May 18, 2020.
Please contact The Broadmoor directly for availability.
Parking
Please park in the East parking lot. Parking lots will open at 5:45 a.m. and a shuttle will take you and your golf equipment to the Golf Club.