The Club at Flying Horse

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play The Club at Flying Horse?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the most consistent weather for Flying Horse, with comfortable temperatures and lush conditions. Just be aware that summer afternoons can bring quick thunderstorms, but the course drains incredibly well, so play usually resumes fast.

What makes the course design at Flying Horse unique?

Tom Weiskopf's design here truly leverages the Colorado landscape, featuring dramatic elevation changes and strategic bunkering that demand thoughtful shot placement. You'll encounter some exhilarating downhill tee shots and challenging approaches with stunning Rocky Mountain views as your backdrop.

Is Flying Horse a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While you *could* walk it, we strongly recommend taking a cart at Flying Horse; the significant elevation changes and distances between some greens and tees are considerable. You'll want to save your energy for your swing, not the trek up and down the hills.

What's the overall experience like beyond the golf course itself at Flying Horse?

The Club at Flying Horse offers a truly upscale, comprehensive experience that extends well beyond the golf. The impressive clubhouse, excellent practice facilities, and attentive service make it a destination where you'll want to spend your entire day, not just your tee time.

How can I get a tee time at Flying Horse, and what should I expect for cost?

As a private club, securing a tee time at Flying Horse typically requires an invitation from a member or booking a stay at The Lodge at Flying Horse. Expect a premium experience with a corresponding price tag; it's an investment for a memorable round in Colorado Springs.