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#18
The Broadmoor
1 Lake Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80906-4269, United States


719.577.5790
Located at the foot of Cheyenne Mountain, the Broadmoor is one of the most famous resorts in the world and boasts three excellent golf courses.

The East course is the original 1917 Donald Ross layout and today is mixed with holes 7-15, designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. in 1952. It hosted the U.S. Women's Open for the second time in 2011 (So Yeon Ryu).

Jones also added nine holes in 1963 to what is now the West course, which is higher in elevation than the East course.

Chris Cochran of Nicklaus Design Services redesigned the Mountain course, which opened in July of 2006 over a former Arnold Palmer-designed layout and made Golf Magazine's "Top 10 New Courses You Can Play" in 2007.
  
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Type:Resort
Guest Policy:open
Dress Code:Collared Shirt (No Denim)
Season Start:Year-round, weather permitting
Reserved Tee Times:Online & Phone
Pro Shop :yes
Driving Range:Grass hitting surface
Short Game Practice:yes with sand bunker




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Recent Reviews

  SKIPPYG - 7/12/15
What a great course, the toughest greens I have ever played.
  cattlepapa - 7/15/13
First class. Enjoyed playing all three courses and the staff is great.
  mfukami - 9/20/12
it was beautiful but hard, greens were particularly fast with large breaks. Once you get used to the speed and break I would call them fair. this is course were experience would make a difference. Some blind shots and knowing where not to hit is essential.
  flowerman - 7/16/13
  no1pet - 9/16/12
  hmiddleton4 - 7/3/12
  judybogard007 - 6/3/12
  porterdenver - 5/27/12
  schaef - 4/11/12
  SmokeyUT - 3/9/12
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