Broadmoor Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Broadmoor course should I play - East, West, or Mountain?

This is a crucial decision. If you're looking for the championship experience and a true test, the East Course is your play, but it's tough. For stunning views and a more forgiving, yet still challenging, round, the West Course is a fantastic choice.

When is the best time of year to play Broadmoor, considering the Colorado weather?

We highly recommend late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October) for ideal conditions. You'll avoid the peak summer heat and afternoon thunderstorms, and the mountain scenery is absolutely breathtaking during these shoulder seasons.

Is Broadmoor accessible to the public, and what should I expect for green fees?

Broadmoor is primarily a resort course, meaning you'll generally need to be a guest of The Broadmoor hotel to secure a tee time. Expect premium green fees, often upwards of $300-$400, reflecting its championship pedigree and immaculate conditioning.

What's the most unique challenge or memorable aspect of playing golf at Broadmoor?

The altitude is a real factor here - your ball will fly further, which is fun, but judging distances can be tricky. Beyond that, the sheer scale of the mountain backdrops on every hole, especially on the West Course, is truly unforgettable and unlike most other courses.

What's the overall experience like at Broadmoor, beyond just the golf itself?

Playing Broadmoor is a full luxury resort experience, not just 18 holes. You'll find impeccable service from the moment you arrive, world-class dining options, and a sense of history that permeates the entire property. It's a true golf vacation destination.