
Why you should experience The Broadmoor Golf Club in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The Broadmoor Golf Club is where the grace of The Broadmoor Hotel meets the wild beauty of the Rockies, a championship course that feels like it was carved from the clouds themselves.
Set against Pikes Peak's dramatic backdrop, the fairways roll through pine-scented hills and mirror-still lakes, framed by the resort's terracotta rooftops in the distance. Every hole tells a story of precision and patience, of golfers chasing perfection in air so crisp it feels sacred. Designed to challenge pros and welcome novices alike, the course is as much about the setting as the sport. The silence between swings, the echo of a drive across open sky, the faint hum of wind through the trees, it all makes you realize that this isn't just a game here. It's a communion with landscape and legacy.
What you didn't know about The Broadmoor Golf Club.
The Broadmoor Golf Club holds a legendary place in American golf history, it's one of the few resorts to host both the U.S. Women's Open and U.S. Senior Open, with a reputation for elegance that matches its technical challenge.
Its original East Course was designed by Donald Ross in 1918, the same visionary behind Pinehurst No. 2, and later refined by Robert Trent Jones Sr. The result: a course that balances Scottish-inspired precision with Colorado's untamed grandeur. The Club now includes two championship courses, the East and West, each defined by rolling greens, mountain panoramas, and whispering evergreens. Its elevation, at over 6,200 feet, makes ball flight unpredictable and exhilarating. Off the course, the clubhouse exudes Broadmoor refinement, complete with mahogany interiors, trophy displays, and sweeping terraces where players unwind over craft cocktails and mountain views. The Golf Club has trained legends, hosted presidents, and remains the crown jewel of Penrose's original vision, the embodiment of sport elevated to art.
How to fold The Broadmoor Golf Club into your trip.
If you're staying at The Broadmoor Hotel, a round at the Broadmoor Golf Club is more than recreation, it's a rite of passage.
Reserve a morning tee time to catch the light over Cheyenne Mountain, when mist still curls across the fairways and the greens glisten like silk. Beginners can take lessons from PGA-certified instructors, while seasoned golfers can test their nerve on the East Course's famed 18th hole, a finishing shot framed by lake reflections and mountain silence. After your round, linger at the Golf Club Grill, where panoramic windows overlook the course and the scent of fresh-cut grass mixes with bourbon and coffee. Even if you don't play, walk the clubhouse terrace in the late afternoon, it's the best vantage point in the resort for watching the sun sink into gold. The Broadmoor Golf Club isn't just a course, it's a stage where nature, sport, and serenity perform in perfect harmony.
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