Featured Colorado Golf Courses
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Featured Colorado Golf Course
Breckenridge Golf Club
The Town of Breckenridge can boast that it is the only municipality in the world to own a Jack Nicklaus designed, 27-hole golf course. The course opened for play in 1985. During the summer 2001 golf season, the Town opened another nine holes also designed by Nicklaus and every bit as challenging as the original 18-holes. The new Elk nine as it is named, offers more elevation change than the Bear and Beaver nines.
Featured Colorado Golf Course
The Club at Inverness
The Inverness Golf Course, designed by J. Press Maxwell - one of the pre-eminent golf architects in America, is beautiful, playable, and challenging. The course requires strategy and a thoughtful approach thanks to the gentle but unforgiving slopes, rolling hills, and deep bunkers.
Featured Colorado Golf Course
Rodeo Dunes
Long before golf arrived, the wind had already done much of the work.
Across thousands of acres of towering sand dunes on Colorado's eastern plains lies a landscape that feels both ancient and undiscovered. Here, golf follows the land through broad horizons, shifting sands, and holes that reveal themselves one step at a time.
Opening to the public in 2027, Rodeo Dunes invites golfers to experience a side of Colorado few have ever seen.
Featured Colorado Golf Course
Fossil Trace
Fossil Trace Golf Club opened July 2003 in the historic city of Golden, Colorado, nestled adjacent to the foothills of the Rocky Mountain Front Range, just 20 minutes west from downtown Denver. Fossil Trace is considered one of Denver's top golf courses and premier destinations to play. Golfers can experience a mountain course feel in an urban setting.




