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Privately Speaking, Golf is Booming Too WHEN ALL IS said and done—after all the spa treatments, the swimming parties and wine tastings—doesn’t it come down to golf? That was certainly the case in 2020; in a year in which the number of rounds played on public courses reached record heights, members at private clubs across Colorado increasingly made the decision to make 18 (or 9) holes part of their experience as well. “We had a record number of rounds played in 2020, almost double the year before,” said Ryan Naab of the Fox Hill Club in Longmont. “People seemed to be looking for any avenue to get out and interact last year and our club was the perfect solution.” Just as the novel coronavirus didn’t discriminate in spreading its misery around the globe, like their public counterparts, golfers at private clubs found solace and a means of escape in the game. While a number of clubs were forced to take precautionary measures, including prohibiting outside play, creating separate dining areas to insure COLORADO AVIDGOLFER | April 2021
social distancing, or even moving tee times up to be able to accommodate more players, the overall effect was largely positive. “The same things that made golf feel out-of-step with the pace of modern society a few years ago have made it feel in step today,” said Tom Ferrell of Colorado Golf Club. “Some changes—a decrease in business travel, the loosening of proscribed office time and an emphasis on outdoor activities that friends and family can enjoy safely—mean that the game and club business will grow over the next several years.” Indeed, now that the calendar has turned to a new year, and with it the hope that the pandemic will be arrested, facilities are anticipating finding their new, better normal in quick order. For some places, that can be as simple as adding golf simulators or hovercraft-like golf boards to the mix as a way of upping the fun. For others, like The Country Club at Castle Pines, that means moving forward with a multimillion dollar
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Sweet Rides to the Nice Drives The painter Norman Rockwell was famous for his depictions of American life, but chances are his renditions of neighbors gathering at day’s end didn’t include tricked out golf carts. And it’s equally doubtful that the artist’s palette included eye-popping colors like Blue Onyx, Storm Surge and Blazing Comeback. Those are just three of the hues available from Colorado Golf & Turf, the custom vehicles that are reinventing the golf cart. While the company is still a
leader in producing the standard, white buggy that golfers attach their clubs to before their weekend round, Colorado Golf & Turf has hit upon a new market, creating colorful, street-ready rides that are not only perfect for riding on the golf course, but for getting to and from the links as well. Not to mention cruising around the neighborhood. “One of the comments that we often COLORADO AVIDGOLFER | April 2021
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get is how people are interacting because of these,” says Abbie Randel, director of commercial and consumer sales. “You meet people that you would never see if you were just driving somewhere in your car; with these people notice and wave you over because they want to ask questions about them and you end up having these great conversations.” While some of the more traditional country clubs don’t allow the carts, more and more facilities, like Ravenna, Columbine, Harmony Club and Pinehurst are embracing the unique look. Besides the colors, standard equipment on the vehicles include upgraded wheels, headlights, taillights and turn signals, and can be customized to include features like premium seats and stereos—even garage door openers. With Club Car Connect, a personalized GPS system, drivers can monitor diagnostics like mileage and battery life—and also get their yardages to the pin should they actually find themselves on a golf course. Contact Colorado Golf & Turf for more information. coloradoavidgolfer.com
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Flying Horse Club & Resort
DON’T MISS World-class Cuisine–In the artful hands of the Flying Horse culinary team of The Steakhouse at Flying Horse, dining is transformed into a masterpiece of culinary elegance.
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Our Experience Discover the unbridled majesty of Flying Horse, Colorado Springs’ only northern resort lifestyle golf course community. Enjoy the Athletic Club, with swimming pools, clay tennis courts, state-of-the-art exercise equipment and group fitness programs, or visit the Spa–our rejuvenating therapies and curative treatments are so indulgent, so relaxing, so deliciously refreshing, we promise you’ll leave an entirely new person—inside and out. Spa services include: massage therapies, body treatments, facial therapies, nail care, hair services, and makeup services.
Within the famed and award-winning Flying Horse community and country club, The Lodge at Flying Horse is one of Colorado’s most desirable boutique resort and meeting destinations. The hotel opened in 2015 and features a “Rocky Mountain Tuscan” style and essence, offering a rich, warm, sophisticated and elegant experience with posh, yet comfortable, furnishings and finishes. The Lodge perfectly complements the stunning resort facilities and club amenities. When you’re ready to discover everything Colorado has to offer, we invite you to book your stay with us.
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Play like never before. Signature Members and guests of The Lodge have the opportunity to play two 18hole championship golf courses. The Weiskopf course is located adjacent to the Clubhouse and Lodge and the Flying Horse North Golf Course is located in the trees of the Black Forest. Golfers who want to take time to improve their golf game will enjoy access to yearround golf instruction at the Flying Horse Golf Academy, located on-site.
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ut of the heart of a legendary landscape comes a champion – Flying Horse, featuring two private 18-hole golf courses, one designed by the legendary golfer, Tom Weiskopf, and the other by renowned golf course architect, Phil Smith.
Book a 2-night stay at The Lodge using promo code GOGOLF to enjoy unlimited golf plus food & beverage credit during your stay.
Flying Horse offers the ultimate Colorado golf experience with luxuriously appointed guest rooms, a European-inspired clubhouse and athletic club & spa, world-class dining, and Southern Colorado's only Golf Channel Academy golf instruction facility. Lodge Reservations: 844-768-2684 - LodgeAtFlyingHorse.com Membership Opportunities: 719-487-2660 - FlyingHorseClub.com Golf Academy Lessons: 719-201-0240 - FlyingHorseGolfAcademy.com 1 8 8 0
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Garden of the Gods Resort & Club
DON’T MISS Voted by TripAdvisor as a Top 25 Hotel in the U.S., come play and stay for a weekend or enjoy a lifetime of privileges as a Member.
Colorado Springs
Our Experience Garden of the Gods Resort and Club and STRATA Integrated Wellness and Spa are the hidden gems of Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region, showcasing the best views in Colorado. Featuring 116 lodge hotel rooms, cottages, and casitas; including 1-3-bedroom suites. Most rooms include private patios offering our guests and members a truly extraordinary experience at this world-class resort and Integrated Wellness Spa. Exclusive Memberships come with a medley of inspiring activities and amenities including the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum and United States Air Force Academy.
Choose membership tailored to just the right fit for your lifestyle and liking. Golf, culinary, sports, young professional, national, business, or corporate with dining privileges and distinguished military memberships. Set against a spectacular backdrop of towering spires, balancing rocks and lush mountain valleys, discover the true challenge of Kissing Camels Golf Club, our 27-hole course is just one of every luxury you can experience here–from the tennis, fitness, concierge services, spa and salon, health and wellness, beautiful resort accommodations to world-class cuisine and engaging events.
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Experience both the serenity and challenge of our famed Kissing Camels Golf Course. With immaculately groomed fairways, bunkered greens and towering pines, our 27-hole Kissing Camels Golf Course was designed by renowned architects J. Press Maxwell and Mark Rathert. And, don’t forget to stop by the Kissing Camels Grill & Bar!
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Discov er the Be n efits of Me mb ership More than ever, life is not meant to be rushed. It is something to savor. To sip. To enjoy. We invite you to claim your home-away-from-home with a Garden of the Gods Club Membership. Choose a membership category fit just for you. Enjoy world-class activities, amenities, social calendar of events and parties, luxury accommodations, and countless other exclusive benefits including STRATA Integrative Wellness and Spa. Become part of our social community and leave no sense unturned. That’s why we built Garden of the Gods Resort and Club surrounded by natural wonders in a one-of-a-kind setting.
An intimate club experience with abundant space for distancing with spectacular red rock views when dining indoors or outdoors.
OUR MEMBERSHIP TEAM IS HERE FOR YOU. PLEASE CONTACT TRACEY KALATA AT 719-520-4980 OR TKALATA@GARDENOFTHEGODSRESORT.COM
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The Club at Cordillera
DON’T MISS Whether it’s spring, summer, fall or winter, The Club at Cordillera is a year-round club with daily activities for everyone in the family, from our Kids Camp to backcountry CAT skiing.
Edwards
Our Experience Members of The Club at Cordillera are Vail Valley proud. Like the pioneers who came before us, we have resiliently staked a claim to a down-to-earth, mountain lifestyle built upon the foundation of personal connections, time spent outdoors, stewardship and culture. Members believe lives are best lived while enjoying the rewards of membership provided by The Club at Cordillera—a private slice of heaven that provides ample opportunity to relax, connect and savor Mother Nature’s majesty. It is a personal, four-season playground, and it feeds passion for an outdoor life
invigorated by crisp mountain air, aweinspiring scenery, aspen tree lines, fresh alpine snow and summer blossoms. Our spirit is grounded in the variety of our communities—each uniquely situated at its own elevation and positioned to provide the ultimate member and mountain living experience. The Club at Cordillera Membership includes all four of our wonderful golf courses: the Valley Course, a Tom Fazio design; the Mountain Course, a Hale Irwin design; the Short Course, a Dave Pelz design; and the Summit Course, a signature Jack Nicklaus design.
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WEBSITE cordillera-vail.com MEMBERSHIP CONTACT Allyson Mason (970) 926-4687 amason@troon.com COLORADO AVIDGOLFER | April 2021
Along with 63 holes of golf, members enjoy the Clubhouses and dining at each location. Social events include three private swimming pools, two fitness facilities, pickleball, the Cordillera Fly-Fishing Club on private river waters, hiking trails, biking group, member wine mixers, live entertainment, mahjong, bridge, yoga and much more—including daily member refresher clinics with Tim Mahoney.
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HAVEN'T EXPERIENCED CORDILLERA? COME SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT THE EXCITEMENT IS ALL ABOUT
DO YOU LOVE TO... SKI IN THE MORNING AND TEE IT UP THAT SAME AFTERNOON? GOLF ON TOP OF THE WORLD? FLY FISH OR HIKE OR CROSS COUNTRY SKI? YOU CAN DO IT ALL HERE... LET CORDILLERA BE YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME We've staked a claim to a down-to-earth mountain lifestyle built upon personal connections, time spent outdoors, stewardship, and culture. With three 18-hole championship golf courses and a 9-hole short course, our personal four season playground is a private slice of heaven. And, as a Cordillera Golf Member, you have direct access to over 100 Troon Prive private golf clubs worldwide for only a cart fee, as well as over 150 Troon managed courses at a preferred rate. WE CONTINUE TO OFFER FULL GOLF, YOUNG PROFESSIONAL, NATIONAL AND OUR POPULAR FAMILY LIFETIME LEGACY MEMBERSHIPS
We invite you to schedule a visit with Membership Director Allyson Mason to see how we're changing the way private clubs are experienced.
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Snowmass Club
DON’T MISS Full Renovation completed of Black Saddle Bar & Grille, Three Peaks Bar & Grille and the Main Lobby Full Renovation of our 20,000 square feet Spa & Fitness facility slated for completion in June 2021. Best of Aspen 2020–Best Burger Best of Aspen 2020–Best Patio at Black Saddle Bar & Grille
Aspen Snowmass
Our Experience Nestled among the spectacular cascading sierras of the Colorado Rocky Mountains lies a vibrant upscale mountain escape that offers an unparalleled year-round experience alive with outdoor adventure and indoor leisure. For travelers and Colorado locals looking for more than what is typically offered at luxury resorts in the area, the Snowmass Club is the perfect solution. Located just minutes from the gorgeous town of Aspen, the Snowmass Club provides easy access to America’s most famous mountain town plus an all-inclusive country club experience that mingles the comforts of home with an exclusive club lifestyle that
defines luxury and service. The Snowmass Club is an active yearround membership experience. Members enjoy a vibrant and refined mountain lifestyle where the traditional seamlessly blends with the new, offering delightful experiences that embrace the stunning natural environment. When not on the course, work out in the expansive Spa & Fitness Center, play a game of tennis on indoor or outdoor courts, relax poolside with year-round aquatics or dine at Three Peaks or Black Saddle Bar & Grille with spectacular views of Mt. Daly and the surrounding Elk Mountain Range—all while making health and wellness a priority.
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WEBSITE snowmassclub.com MEMBERSHIP CONTACT Michelle James 970 923 0930 mjames@snowmassclub.com COLORADO AVIDGOLFER | April 2021
The Snowmass Club Golf Course treats its players to stunning views of Mt. Daly and the Snowmass Ski Area at an elevation of 8,000 feet. Playing to a length of 6,959 yards from the back tees and a par of 72, the course features many stadium style greens, dramatic bunkers and elevated tee boxes. Golfers especially enjoy the dramatic par-5 9th hole, which features a drop of over 120 feet from the tee to the fairway and the 2nd hole brings magnificent unobstructed views of Mt. Daly. With five sets of tees, novices and pros alike are guaranteed an adventure.
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A relaxed & contemporary private members club, with a complete year-round mountain lifestyle. SNOWMASS CLUB
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For those with discerning taste, an appreciation for the outdoors, and a passion for golf.
Colorado PGA REACH Colorado PGA Professionals make a positive difference in the lives of others through the game of golf, with programs for the youth in your community.
1 Colorado PGA Golf in Schools - An introductory program at no cost to students or schools, PGA Professionals have been bringing the program to schools since 2008.
4 PGA Jr. League - Teams are captained by PGA and LPGA Professionals in this fun, social and inclusive opportunity for boys and girls age 17 and under.
2 3 Youth on Course - This program provides juniors the opportunity to play golf at participating facilities for no more than $5. In 2020, 30 facilities participated with over 4,000 rounds of golf played.
Drive Chip & Putt - This free youth golf development initiative welcomes boys and girls ages 7-15. Local qualifying skills competitions are hosted by PGA Professionals.
5 JGAC - For ages 6-18, the Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado has 3 membership levels to choose from to introduce and promote the game of golf. All JGAC members have access to Youth on Course benefits.
Colorado PGA REACH is the 501(c)(3) charitable foundation of the Colorado PGA. To learn more about the YOUTH PILLAR of Colorado PGA REACH and programs for juniors, visit us online at coloradopga.com or call 303-996-1597.
Transformation Is Where ...
A WORLD CLASS TRANSFORMATION HAS BEGUN The Country Club at Castle Pines, a private, member owned Club perched at 6700 feet in The Village at Castle Pines, Colorado has broken ground on an extensive multimilliondollar transformation project that will bring stylish new dining, social and patio features to the iconic clubhouse and will maximize their dramatic landscape found nowhere else at a Country Club in Denver. The reinvention will include an expanded, upscale casual dining area, a new indoor/outdoor bar, an intimate fine dining room with wine experience and an expanded patio with views of Pikes Peak, Devil’s Head and the Front Range. Members and their guests will enjoy a modernly rustic but elegant indoor/outdoor mountain experience that just cannot be duplicated in any other Club. The Country Club is also adding dramatic new amenities including a cliffside pool, fitness center, and multiple racket sport amenities to its growing list of award-winning offerings. The pool plans include an infinity edge, heated pool with hot tub and fire pits that directly overlook the mountains and sit 400 feet above the 18th green. Members soon will enjoy dining and drinks from a new poolside warming hut that will feature a fitness center with yoga deck and a cliffside restaurant and bar offering service in your cabana or at your deck chair.
THE CRAGS Perched at nearly 6,700 feet and built on a series of rocky crags on the western cliff behind the Clubhouse, The Crags is destined to be one of the best 18-hole putting courses in the country. It’s a massive, one-acre course built with the same attention to detail as the Club’s world-class championship greens. The Crags is the first new amenity added since the approval of the Club’s $17 million expansion project that will soon boast a clubhouse renovation, cliffside infinity edge pool, fitness center and a full complement of racket sports. The putting course is fully outfitted with lighting, music and fire pits so Golf Member families and their guests can enjoy an endless supply of fun, friendly competition and a few beverages while drinking in the unrivaled mountain views all around them. The Country Club at Castle Pines 6400 Country Club Drive Castle Rock, Colorado 80108 To inquire about an invitation to membership, contact: Mark Lewicki 303.660.6807 mlewicki@ccatcastlepines.com www.ccatcastlepines.com
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Perry Park Country Club
DON’T MISS Monthly specialty Wine, Beer and Whiskey dinners have become our members’ favorite events. Our Executive Chef pairs each 3-5 course meal with imported wines, local craft beers or specialty whiskeys.
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Our Experience Perry Park Country Club members have enjoyed what most golfers are looking for... an escape from the normal. Perry Park highlights its majestic views and truly unique Colorado golfing experience with a world class team. Members are particularly proud of the sunset view over Lake Wauconda from the new outdoor patio. The Manor House (est. 1891) is a great place to reflect on your golfing experience with a cold beer or a great wine selection. Chef Justin Schwarz creates a new menu
each quarter, so members never tire of their selection. Golfers lose track of time in the timeless beauty of the rock formations. Occasionally you may have to wait on the wildlife to play through, but that is just part of the Perry Park Experience. The leadership team publishes a monthly newsletter to keep members informed of their upcoming favorite events. Bingo, Trivia, Live Music and monthly Wine Dinners are just a few club favorites you can experience at Perry Park Country Club.
The Golf
WEBSITE perryparkcc.com MEMBERSHIP CONTACT Andrew Bustamante 303-681-3305 ext. 4 abustamante@perryparkcc.com COLORADO AVIDGOLFER | April 2021
Perry Park Country Club is one of the few clubs with an amazing view AND truly amazing golf. Accurate tee shots are required to fit into tree-lined fairways. The greens break towards Lake Wauconda. The most difficult part of the round? Remembering you are playing golf!
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Experience Membership! Sign up for a "Member for a Day Experience" this summer! One of our membership specialists will give you a customized membership experience. This experience includes a customized tour, a dining experience, and 18 holes of unbelievable golf!
Perry Park Country Club is gearing up for another fantastic golf season. At the end of the 2020 season, our team finished a few on-course improvements that we will be able to enjoy this year. These included an improved tee box on hole #18 and a refreshed pond that challenges par 3 #12. New ladies' leagues and after-work leagues that were established last year will surely be bigger and better than ever!
New memberships are available in the following categories:
Full Golf Membership Junior Golf Membership Corporate Golf Membership Apply for the waitlist:
Professional Golf Membership (after 2pm) $250 deposit & application required $216 per month
Call our Membership Team and join today! Andrew Bustamante Director of Membership Perry Park Country Club 303-681-3305 ext. 4 abustamante@perryparkcc.com
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ADVENTURE AWAITS Golf Memberships Social Memberships Open to the Public Homes for Sale or Rent Lots for Sale Stay & Play Packages 16 Guest Rooms Corporate & Couples Retreats Dining, Bar & Social Spaces Fishing, Hiking, Tennis & Fitness Located less than 2 Hours North of Denver & Avoid I70 3350 Fox Acres Drive East Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545
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0545 Bald Eagle Way, Carbondale 970-704-1905; clubcorp.com
$27.500
$1,100/mo.
No
350
Swimming, tennis,spa, fitness center, ClubCorp reciprocity
Nicklaus Design (1997)
Chris Devens
1 Ballyneal Lane, Holyoke 970-854-5900; ballyneal.com
$35,000)
$4,500/yr.
Invitation Only
250
Bird hunting, bocce ball, shooting, lodging, dining, spa, 12-hole and putting courses
Tom Doak (2006)
Dave Hensley
Bear Creek Golf Club
12201 Morrison Rd., Denver 303-667-4626; bearcreekgolfclub.net
$40,000
$400$800/mo.
No
350
Dining
Arnold Palmer, Ed Seay (1985)
Rich Goins
Black Bear Golf Club
11300 Canterberry Pkwy., Parker 720-330-7087; blackbear-club.com
$7,000
$450/mo.
No
N/A
Dining, privileges at Blackstone and all ClubCorp facilities
Jeff Brauer (1996)
Tiffanie Trenck
Blackstone Country Club
7777 Country Club Dr., Aurora 720-330-7087; blackstone-club.com
$12,000
$650/mo.
Yes
N/A
Swimming, tennis, fitness, dining, privileges at Black Bear and all ClubCorp facilities
Jay Morrish (2006)
Tiffanie Trenck
Bookcliff Country Club
2730 G Rd., Grand Junction 970-243-3323; bookcliffcc.com
$2,500
$450/mo.
No
520
Swimming, tennis, exercise center, spa, dining, Troon Privé membership
Dick Phelps (1958)
George Bigley
Boulder Country Club
350 Clubhouse Rd., Boulder 303-530-4600; bouldercc.org
$50,000
$664/mo.
Yes
485
Swimming, tennis, fitness, dining, wellness center, youth summer camp, par 3
Press Maxwell (1965)
Sarah Freismuth
Broadmoor Golf Club
One Lake Circle, Colorado Springs 719-577-5790; broadmoorgolfclub.org
$80,000
$680/mo.
Yes
N/A
All resort privileges, private members’ lounge
East: D. Ross (1918) West: R. T. Jones (1964)
Shauna Sartori
Castle Pines Golf Club
1000 Hummingbird Dr., Castle Rock 303-688-6000; castlepinesgolfclub.club
$135,000
$20,000/yr.
Invitation only
N/A
Fitness center, dining
Jack Nicklaus (1981)
N/A
The Country Club at Castle Pines
6400 Country Club Dr., Castle Pines Village 303-688-7400; ccatcastlepines.com
$39,000
$745/mo.
No
395
Dining, 20-acre golf practice range; Adding pools, fitness, tennis, pickleball, paddle tennis
Nicklaus Signature Design (1985)
Mark Lewicki
Catamount Ranch & Club
33400 B Catamount Dr., Steamboat Springs 970-871-9300; catamountranchclub.com
$45,000
$12,500/yr.
Yes (Social)
375
Swimming, tennis, private lake, water sports, fitness, skiing
Tom Weiskopf (2000)
Nicole Piret
Cherry Creek Country Club
2405 South Yosemite St., Denver 303-597-0300; cherrycreekcountryclub.com
$45,000$70,000
$560$840/mo.
No
445
Swimming, tennis, spa, full fitness facility
Jack Nicklaus/ Jack Nicklaus II (2002)
Karen Hart
Cherry Hills Country Club
4125 S. University Blvd., Cherry Hills Village 303-350-5200; chcc.com
$135,000
$1,185/mo.
Invitation only
N/A
Swimming , tennis, dining, indoor golf practice
William Flynn (1922); Renaissance Golf (2009)
B.J. Johnson
Colorado Golf Club
8000 Preservation Trail, Parker 303-840-5400; coloradogolfclub.com
$55,000/ $85,000
$925/mo.
By Invitation
375
9-hole short course, dining, resort-style pool, fitness, trails, AboutGolf simulators and indoor bays
Ben Crenshaw/ Bill Coore (2006)
Tom Ferrell
Colorado Springs Country Club
3333 Templeton Gap Rd., Colorado Springs 719-634-8851; cscountryclub.com
$15,000
$535/mo.
No
375
Swimming, tennis, dining, fitness, pickleball, kids’ playroom
Dick Phelps (1957)
Kevin Sanger
Columbine Country Club
17 Fairway Lane, Columbine Valley 303-794-2674; columbinecc.com
$80,000
$750/mo.
No
620
Swimming, tennis, par-3, fitness, new clubhouse with indoor simulators, indoor/outdoor dining, spa
Henry Hughes (1956)
Leah Caillier
The Club at Cordillera
655 Clubhouse Dr., Edwards 970-926-4687; cordillera-vail.com
$40,000$85,000
$13,600/yr.
No
1,085
Swimming, tennis, Nordic center, dining, hiking, fly-fishing, skiing, Troon Privé privileges
Valley: T. Fazio (1997) Mountain: H. Irwin (1994) Summit: J Nicklaus (2001)
Allyson Mason
1000 Cornerstone Trail, Montrose 970-249-1922; cornerstoneclub.com
$15,000
$12,000/yr
No
Hiking, fly-fishing, horseback riding, snowshoeing, 4-wheeling, mountain biking, shooting
Greg Norman (2007); Matt Dusenberry (2018)
Tom Craft
Country Club of Colorado
125 E. Clubhouse Dr., Colorado Springs 719-538-4080; ccofcolorado.com
$15,000
$585/mo.
No
360
Swimming, dining, tennis, fitness, sailing, spa, beach, lake, watersports, pickleball
Pete Dye (1973)
Danielle Tuttle
Country Club of the Rockies
676 Sawatch Dr., Edwards 970-926-3080; countrycluboftherockies.com
$95,000
$11,960/yr.
No
350
Call for facilities
Jack Nicklaus (1984)
Pentti Tofferi
Denver Country Club
1700 E. First Ave., Denver 303-733-2441; denvercc.net
$105,000
$834/mo.
Invitation only
600
Swimming, tennis, ice rink, fitness, paddle tennis
James Foulis (1902); Bill Coore (1985); Gil Hanse (2009)
Molly Elm
28521 U.S. Highway 6 & 24, Wolcott 970-926-4400; eaglesprings.org
$7,000
$15,900/yr.
Invitation only
250
None
Jay Morrish/ Tom Weiskopf (1995)
Mike Steiner
37661 Weld County Rd. 39, Eaton 970-454-2106; eatoncc.net
$1,000
$197/mo.
No
450
Dining
Frank Baumgardner (1968)
Misty Welsh
The Club at Flying Horse
1880 Weiskopf Point, Colorado Springs 719-487-2660; flyinghorseclub.com
$25,000 (one course) / $35,000 (two courses)
$620$700/mo.
No
450
Swimming, tennis, fitness, spa, indoor golf facility, lodging, dining
Tom Weiskopf (2005) Flying Horse North: Phil Smith (2020)
Branden Phillips/ Erica Cox
Fort Collins Country Club
1920 Country Club Rd., Fort Collins 970-482-1336; fortcollinscc.com
$7,000
$510/mo.
No
500
Swimming, dining, fitness, indoor and outdoor tennis, privileges at ClubCorp
Henry Hughes (1960); Pete Dye (2001)
Heidi Elser
The Fox Hill Club
1400 State Hwy 119, Longmont 303-651-7600; thefoxhillclub.com
$6,000
$470/mo.
No
450
Dining, swimming, tennis, fitness
Frank Hummel (1972)
Pat Miller
CLUB Aspen Glen Club Ballyneal Golf Club
Cornerstone Club
Eagle Springs Golf Club Eaton Country Club
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ADDRESS PHONE and WEBSITE
INITIATION *
DUES **
WAITING LIST
MEMBER CAP
FACILITIES
COURSE ARCHITECT
CONTACT
1094 Frost Creek Dr., Eagle 970-455-3072; frostcreek.com
$30,000/ $35,000
$5,790/ $8,690/yr.
No
425
Swimming, tennis, fitness, fishing, spa, paddleboard, archery, yurts, Nordic skiing, ice skating, snowshoeing, Jeep access, hiking and biking trails
Tom Weiskopf (2007)
Kakie Holland
Garden of the Gods Resort and Club
3320 Mesa Rd., Colorado Springs 719-520-4980; gardenofthegodsclub.com
$28,000
$630/mo.
No
N/A
Kissing Camels Golf Club, lodging, dining, STRATA Integrated Wellness and Spa (Wellness Center, Spa & Salon), fitness, swimming, tennis
Press Maxwell (1961) Mark Rathert (1997)
Tracey Kalata
Glacier
600 Glacier Club Dr., Durango 970-382-7800; theglacierclub.com
$17,500/ $70,000
$582$895/mo.
No
800
Swimming, tennis, fitness, spa
Arthur Hills (1974)/ Irwin-Schoeder (2017)
Ken Stone/ Kimberly Lohre
Glenmoor Country Club
110 Glenmoor Dr., Cherry Hills Village 970-353-0528; greeleycc.org
$80,000
$740mo.
No
475
Swimming, tennis, fitness, dining, massage, kids activity room
Pete Dye (1985)
Teri Kubik
Greeley Country Club
4500 W. 10th St., Greeley 970-353-0528; greeleycc.org
$8,500
$599/mo.
No
500
Swimming, tennis, racquetball, dining, pickleball, golf simulators, access to Fort Collins & Fox Hill CCs
Press Maxwell/ Tom Bendelow (1932)
Claire Carter
Harmony Club
4175 Club Dr., Timnath 970-224-4622; harmonyclub.info
$14,000
$425/mo.
Yes
N/A
Indoor heated golf facility, pool, tennis, fitness, pickleball
Jim Engh (2007)
Jason Ward
Hiwan Golf Club
30671 Clubhouse Ln., Evergreen 303-674-3366; hiwan.com
$25,000
$555/mo.
No
N/A
Dining, swimming, tennis, fitness center, fishing, yoga and Pilates
Press Maxwell (1962)
Judy Ikola
200 Inverness Dr., Englewood 303-397-7878; invernesshotel.com
$1,250
$430/mo.
No
390
Swimming, tennis, renovated fitness, locker and dining facilities
Press Maxwell (1974)
Dave Steinmetz
4400 Lake Valley Dr., Niwot 303-444-2114; lakevalley.com
$9,000$12,000
$389-$452 / mo.
No
478
Dining, practice facilities, private swim and fishing lake
Press Maxwell (1964)
Rob Mount
6800 W. 10th Ave., Lakewood 303-233-4614; lakewoodcountryclub.net
$52,500
$790 /mo.
Yes
450
Swimming, fitness, golf simulator
Tom Bendelow/ Donald Ross (1908) Gill Hanse (2018)
Carol Kaiser
Maroon Creek Club
10 Club Circle Rd., Aspen 970-920-1533; mccaspen.com
$250,000
$30,000/yr.
Invitation only
350
Swimming, tennis, fitness, spa, dining
Tom Fazio (1995)
David Chadbourne
Meridian Golf Club
9742 S. Meridian Blvd., Englewood 303-799-8402; meridiangolfclub.com
$9,000
$539/mo.
No
475
Dining
Jack Nicklaus (1984)
Tim Murphy
Perry Park Country Club
7047 Perry Park Blvd., Larkspur 303-681-3305; perryparkcc.com
$4,500
$525/mo.
No
300
Dining, golf, professional membership
Dick Phelps (1969)
Andrew Bustamante
Pinehurst Country Club
6255 W. Quincy Ave., Denver 303-996-5499; muchmorethangolf.com
$40,000
$730/mo.
No
450
Swimming, indoor/outdoor tennis, dining, fitness, golf simulators
Press Maxwell (1960)
Tiffany Messer
The Pinery Country Club
6900 N. Pinery Pkwy., Parker 303-841-5157; thepinerycc.com
$10,000
$535/mo.
No
N/A
Swimming, fitness, 27 holes with golf practice facilities, indoor/outdoor tennis
David Bingham (1972)
Jeff Mathews
5225 Raintree Dr., Parker 303-607-5700; theclubatpradera.com
$8,000
$567/mo.
No
450
Tennis, fitness
Jim Engh (2005)
Jeff Mathews
5416 Vardon Way, Fort Collins 970-226-8555; ptarmigancc.com
$5,000
$425/mo.
No
425
Swimming, dining, tennis
Jack Nicklaus (1988)
Ryan Flack
3200 8th Ave., Pueblo 719-543-4844; pueblocountryclub.com
$500
$430/mo.
No
850
Swimming, tennis, dining, special events
Henry Hughes (1903)
Buck Streich
The Ranch Country Club
11887 Tejon St., Westminster 303-460-9700; theranchcc.com
$7,000
$495/mo.
No
425
Indoor golf facility, indoor and outdoor tennis, swimming family pools, fitness, dining, indoor and outdoor kids play area
Dick Phelps (1974)
Bryan Cotton
The Golf Club at Ravenna
11118 Caretaker Rd., Littleton 720-956-1600; ravennagolf.com
$45,000
$695
No
395
Dining, pool, fitness center
Jay Morrish (2006)
George Kahrhoff
Red Rocks Country Club
16235 W. Belleview Ave., Morrison 303-352-2030; redrockscountryclub.org
$30,000
$507/mo.
Yes
430
Dining, swimming, fishing, hiking, golf simulator
Stanley Harwood (1976)/ Kevin Atkinson (2017)
Bobby Norman
Red Sky Golf Club
1099 Red Sky Rd., Wolcott 970-754-8400; redskygolfclub.com
$140,000
$9,937/yr.
No
425
Swimming, tennis, hiking, dining, cycling, skiing, year-round events
Tom Fazio (2002)/ Greg Norman (2003)
Shawnna Frank
Roaring Fork Club
100 Arbaney Ranch Rd., Basalt 970-927-9000; roaringforkclub.com
$50,000$150,000
$11,500$23,000/yr.
Invitation only
500
Swimming, tennis, fly-fishing, dining, fitness
Jack Nicklaus (1999)
Sam Broome
15707 W. 26th Ave., Golden 303-279-3334; theclubatrollinghills.org
$49,000
$831/mo.
No
425
Swimming, indoor/outdoor tennis, fitness, HD golf simulator, dining
Press Maxwell/ Dick Phelps (1967)
Marta Kostelny
Snowmass Club
0239 Snowmass Club Cir., Snowmass Village 970-923-5600; snowmassclub.com
$50,000
$895/mo.
No
375
Athletic club, swimming, spa, indoor/outdoor tennis, fitness, cross-country skiing, dining
Jim Engh (2003)
Joanna Mallory
Sonnenalp Club
1265 Berry Creek Rd., Edwards 970-477-5376; sonnenalpclub.com
$45,000
$609/mo.
No
345
Swimming, tennis, spa, fitness, dining, indoor/outdoor practice facilities
Jay Morrish/ Bob Cupp (1982)
Diane Kerchof
Valley Country Club
14601 Country Club Dr., Centennial 720-630-2463; valleycountryclub.org
$15,000
$680/mo.
No
470
Swimming, lighted tennis, fitness, dining, children’s activity center
William Bell (1960)
Steve O’Brien
The Country Club at Woodmoor
18945 Pebble Beach Way, Monument 719-884-7241; ccwoodmoor.com
$5.000
$383/mo.
No
1,300
Swimming, indoor tennis, fitness, cross-country skiing, childcare
Press Maxwell (1969)
Ashley Wimberly
CLUB
Frost Creek Club
The Club at Inverness Lake Valley Golf Club Lakewood Country Club
The Club at Pradera Ptarmigan Country Club Pueblo Country Club
The Club at Rolling Hills
* Initiations reflect full golf memberships for individuals. When given, ranges can account for incentives, promotions, refundability or multiple levels (equity/non-equity, associate, junior, individual, family, etc.). Clubs often make financing available. ** Dues reflect full golf. They do not account for food and beverage minimums, service fees, capital assessments or other surcharges. Ranges reflect levels of membership.
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