
Unlike any other golf setting in America with red sandstone spires rising skyward above the fairways. Located against the foothills southwest of Denver.

Colorado's first "Country Club for a Day" course was designed by Tom Weiskopf for Troon Golf. Once Golf Digest's Best New Course in America, the fairways drop from a high ridge down, through pines and climb back up cliffs around rock outcroppings.

Located in wooded hills south of Castle Rock the course is also the home of the Colorado PGA. Bunkers on the signature hole resemble a bear's paw with iconic Castle Rock in the background.

Between Castle Rock and Colorado Springs east of I-25, the wide open course isolated community course has available tee times.

Between Castle Rock and Colorado Springs east of I-25, the wide open course isolated community course has available tee times.

Colorado's most famous golf resort has three course and is the site of the upcoming U.S. Senior Open. The course is available to guests at the expensive resort.

On the back side of Pikes Peak reflecting sunsets, hence the Ute Indian name. West of Colorado Springs off US 24. Enroute to historic Cripple Creek and casinos.

Known as the tough and very affordable course, this is a great stop for visitors arriving on I-25. Stay in nearby motels, play the course and continue to Denver.

Known as the tough and very affordable course, this is a great stop for visitors arriving on I-25. Stay in nearby motels, play the course and continue to Denver.

In a planned community it is the last 18 hole course driving south toward New Mexico.

Designed by Jim Engh, the course runs through pinon pines and rocky outcrops. Connect on U.S. 50 west or cutoff Highway 116 from Colorado Springs. Near famous Royal Gorge Bridge Park.
