Broadmoor Cheyenne

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the high altitude at Broadmoor Cheyenne impact my golf game?

You're playing at over 6,000 feet here, so expect your ball to fly further - sometimes a full club or more. We always recommend taking an extra half-club less than you think you need, especially on downhill shots. Stay hydrated; the dry air can sneak up on you quickly.

When is the best time of year to experience Broadmoor Cheyenne's course conditions?

We love playing the Cheyenne course in late spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect, with crisp air and vibrant foliage, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds and afternoon thunderstorms. Winter brings snow, so plan accordingly if you're visiting off-season.

Is Broadmoor Cheyenne accessible to the public, and what are the typical greens fees?

While not strictly private, playing the Cheyenne course is primarily for guests of The Broadmoor resort. You might snag a tee time as a non-guest, but it's rare and often comes with a significantly higher price tag. Expect premium resort pricing, easily in the $300-$500 range, which reflects the world-class experience.

What makes the Cheyenne course stand out from the other Broadmoor courses, and what kind of challenge should I expect?

The Cheyenne course is truly a mountain gem, offering dramatic elevation changes and stunning views of the Rockies that are distinct from the East and West courses. It demands precise shot-making, especially off the tee, but it's fair and incredibly rewarding if you manage the slopes well. You'll use every club in your bag here.

What's the best way to relax and enjoy the amenities after a round at Broadmoor Cheyenne?

After tackling those mountain greens, head straight to the Penrose Lounge in the main clubhouse for a well-deserved drink and some incredible views. If you're staying at the resort, definitely take advantage of the luxurious spa facilities. It's the perfect way to cap off a memorable day.