Resort · 18 holes
Broadmoor Golf Club - East Course
Colorado Springs, CO — The Broadmoor Golf Club's East Course, a legendary layout in Colorado Springs, boasts a rich history and a design legacy from Donald Ross (Holes 1-6, 16-18) and Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (Holes 7-15). Ross's original 1918 design emphasized wide, tree-lined fairways and expansive greens, rewarding precision over power. Jones Sr.'s contributions in the mid-20th century introduced more dramatic elevation changes and bold features, creating a challenging yet enjoyable experience. The course is renowned for its stunning mountain vistas and challenging terrain, with a key tip for golfers being that putts break away from the mountains. The East Course has hosted numerous major tournaments, including the 1959 U.S. Amateur (Jack Nicklaus' first major win) and multiple U.S. Women's Opens, solidifying its place among the nation's best. Its consistent five-star rating by Golf Digest and recognition as a Top 25 Golf Resort by Links magazine underscore its exceptional quality and historical significance.
Type
Mountain
Region
Mountain West
LooperScore
89.7
Holes
18
Par
72
Yardage
7,091
Established
1918
Design & architects
- Donald Ross — architect
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