Colorado Springs Golf Tee Times
Compare prices and book tee times at 15+ courses near Colorado Springs, Colorado
Golf in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs is a premier golf destination with Pikes Peak towering as the backdrop to nearly every course. The city offers over 15 courses ranging from historic municipal layouts like Patty Jewett (one of the oldest west of the Mississippi) to world-class resort golf at The Broadmoor. At 6,035 feet elevation, golfers enjoy the altitude distance boost while taking in Garden of the Gods-style red rock scenery. The Springs' 243 days of sunshine per year make it ideal for year-round golf.
Best Time to Play Golf in Colorado Springs
The prime golf season in Colorado Springs runs from April through October. The city sits slightly higher than Denver, so spring can start a week or two later. Summer brings warm days and afternoon thunderstorms — morning tee times are best. Fall golf is exceptional with mild temperatures and fewer crowds. Several courses stay open through winter during warm stretches.
Colorado Springs Tee Time Prices & Tips
Public courses in Colorado Springs range from $25 to $55 for 18 holes, with Patty Jewett and Valley Hi offering the most affordable rates. The Broadmoor and private clubs command premium prices. Military personnel receive discounts at several courses near Fort Carson and Peterson Space Force Base. Book weekend tee times 7–10 days in advance during summer.
Frequently Asked Questions About Colorado Springs Golf
How many golf courses are in Colorado Springs?
There are over 15 golf courses in the Colorado Springs area, including public municipal courses, semi-private clubs, and resort courses. Popular public options include Patty Jewett, Valley Hi, and Pine Creek Golf Club.
What is the best public golf course in Colorado Springs?
Pine Creek Golf Club and Patty Jewett Golf Course are among the most popular public courses. For a premium experience, The Broadmoor Golf Club offers world-class resort golf. Cheyenne Shadows on Fort Carson is excellent and open to civilians.
What is the elevation of Colorado Springs golf courses?
Colorado Springs sits at about 6,035 feet elevation. Golf balls travel roughly 12–15% farther than at sea level. Most courses in the area range from 5,800 to 6,500 feet, so expect an extra club or two of distance on every shot.
Can you golf year-round in Colorado Springs?
While the primary season is March through November, many courses open during warm winter days. The Springs get less snow than Denver and warm up quickly due to southern exposure. Winter rounds are possible on mild days.
