TPC Colorado
Frequently Asked Questions
What truly sets TPC Colorado apart from other golf courses in the region?
TPC Colorado distinguishes itself with its dramatic, links-style design and the sheer challenge it presents, especially as one of the longest courses on the Korn Ferry Tour. You'll find the par-5 13th hole, with its intimidating island green, to be a truly memorable and nerve-wracking experience that you won't soon forget.
When is the ideal time of year to play TPC Colorado for the best conditions?
We highly recommend planning your visit between late May and early October for the most consistent and enjoyable weather. During these months, you'll experience prime playing conditions and clear views of the Rockies, though an early tee time is smart to beat potential summer afternoon thunderstorms.
Is TPC Colorado open to the public, and what should I expect regarding green fees?
Yes, TPC Colorado is a semi-private course, so public play is welcome, but booking well in advance is crucial, especially on weekends. Expect green fees to reflect its TPC status and championship conditioning, placing it at the higher end of the spectrum for a premium golf experience.
How challenging is TPC Colorado for an average golfer, and what specific aspects should I prepare for?
This course is a significant test, even for experienced players, largely due to its immense length and the strategic demands of its design. We strongly advise playing from a tee box that matches your handicap; don't be afraid to move forward to truly enjoy the round and manage the elevation changes.
What kind of scenic views and natural beauty can I expect while playing at TPC Colorado?
You're in for a visual treat with breathtaking panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains, including the iconic Longs Peak, dominating the horizon. The course also beautifully incorporates the Lonetree Reservoir, adding serene water features and a true sense of Colorado's natural splendor to your round.