
Carved out of an abandoned clay pit, the Jim Engh design was Golf Digest's #2 New Course in America. Stone cliffs and towering pillars were left in the fairways. Dinosaur tracks and fossil bones are preserved and visible in the clay cliffs.

Municipal golf course bordered by homes.

The Denver area's only hotel with a 27-hole course affords wide views of the famous Flatirons rock formations above nearby Boulder. Designed by the architect team of PGA player David Graham & Gary Panks.

Newer community course with streams and waterfalls.


Designed by Colorado State University graduate Jay Morrish, it was once the longest in Colorado. It is now the home of the University of Colorado Golf Team and Training facility.

City golf course with wide fairways and views of Longs Peak.

Upscale public course and site of the annual professional tournament.

A mountain course within the city. Elevated tee boxes, rocky cliffs and wide river running through the course. Off highway US 34 to Estes Park. Affordable lodging nearby.

The original city parkland course has an island green, mature trees, flowers and a new clubhouse.

The large city parkland course with mature trees, flowers and new clubhouse.

The newest city course with elevated fairways, streams and canals.

Elk are always grazing on the fairways at the course that is completely surrounded by rocky peaks at the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park.www.golfestes.com.

While thousands of visitors drive into Rocky Mountain National Park and hope to see an elk, herds graze alongside golfers on the fairways and river at the in-town Lake Estes Nine Hole course

Former secluded country club up the Poudre River and In the mountains northwest of Fort Collins.