Courses & Scorecards

The Broadmoor Golf Club is home to some of the most celebrated golf courses in the United States. Designed by legends including Donald Ross and Robert Trent Jones, Sr., our award-winning courses have hosted countless tournaments and challenged and delighted players of all skill levels. Regardless of your handicap, you'll find The Broadmoor's courses challenging and enjoyable, with tee markers of varying lengths on both courses. Professional instruction as well as a quality selection of golfing accessories, club rentals, and gifts are available at The Broadmoor Pro Shop.

East Course

The Broadmoor's East Course is known for its wide, tree-lined fairways and expansive greens. With its challenging terrain and amazing mountain vistas, The East Course is ranked among the best golf courses in the country. Since the large trees can alter your shots and the putting greens difficult to read, the best tip we can offer for those taking on this open course is to remember that putts break away from the mountains.

COURSE ARCHITECTS

  • Holes 1-6 - Donald Ross
  • Holes 7-15 - Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
  • Holes 16-18 - Donald Ross

TOURNAMENTS & AWARDS

The East Course has been home to many major tournaments, including the 1959 U.S. Amateur (which was Jack Nicklaus' first major win), the 1967 U.S. Amateur, and the 1995 U.S. Women's Open, which was Annika Sorenstam's first major title. Most recently, the famous course served as the host to the 2008 U.S. Senior Open, 2011 U.S. Women's Open and the 2018 U.S. Senior Open. In 2025, The Broadmoor will proudly host the U.S. Senior Open once more. The East Course was one of only 12 North American and Caribbean golf courses to receive a five-star rating by Golf Digest. The venue has also been ranked number one in customer service among resorts by Golf Digest. Links magazine voted the Broadmoor a Top 25 Golf Resort of the World in its Silver Anniversary edition.East Golf Mini Course 1East Golf Mini Course 2

EAST COURSE YARDAGE AND RATING

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT
Par 4 4 5 3 4 4 5 3 5 37
Blue 442 347 601 170 433 402 482 178 535 3582
White 381 334 554 145 405 366 468 145 476 3274
Gold 333 330 426 102 356 298 428 127 447 2847
Red 330 325 420 100 353 295 414 116 445 2798
HOLE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN OUT
Par 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 4 35 72
Blue 504 424 240 493 429 451 180 611 433 3728 7355
White 455 377 198 466 404 397 172 525 383 3377 6651
Gold 397 367 168 363 364 335 150 513 336 2993 5840
Red 395 357 163 360 353 332 148 498 334 2940 5738

West Course

Get ready for rolling fairways, multi-level greens, and demanding hazards at the stunning yet formidable West Course. At 6,800 feet, this 18-hole course has more doglegs and steeply-angled greens than the East Course, and offers breathtaking views of both the mountains and Colorado Springs. The West Course plays tighter off the tee, with more heavily tree-lined holes than the East Course, and also gives players an array of spectacular approach shots. Don't let the stunning mountain views distract you; our West Course may look like a postcard, but it offers a very challenging and rewarding round of golf. The West Course was also the host site of the 1998 PGA Cup Matches.

COURSE ARCHITECTS

A combination of the original 1918 Donald Ross design and the Robert Trent Jones, Sr. 1964 design, the West Course offers our guests a challenging course with spectacular views.

  • Holes 1-6 - Donald Ross
  • Holes 7-14 - Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
  • Holes 15-18 - Donald Ross

WEST COURSE YARDAGE AND RATING

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT
Par 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 5 3 35
Blue 354 415 429 374 176 458 394 488 194 3282
White 343 387 387 336 156 413 326 439 175 2962
Gold 267 294 321 300 89 406 296 415 89 2477
Red 263 289 318 294 87 400 293 407 86 2437
HOLE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOTAL
Par 5 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 5 36 71
Blue 565 228 490 366 439 454 194 444 554 3734 7016
White 470 188 439 345 362 376 176 354 501 3211 6173
Gold 419 124 389 321 299 354 135 318 417 2776 5253
Red 400 120 384 316 296 350 130 315 414 2725 5162