Cherry Hills Country Club

Cherry Hills Country Club in Englewood is a private 18-hole course designed by William S. Flynn in 1923, famous for hosting major championships, including the 1960 U.S. Open where Arnold Palmer won. The par-71 layout spans 7,316 yards with a slope of 145, featuring tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, and fast, undulating greens, set in a suburban landscape. The club offers a historic clubhouse, practice facilities, and exclusive amenities, making it one of Colorado’s most prestigious golf venues.

The course plays as a classic test of golf, with tight fairways and small greens demanding accuracy and short-game finesse. The par-3s, like the 8th, require precise iron play, while the par-5s offer scoring opportunities for strategic players. Golfers must navigate the subtle contours and hazards, with the course’s championship pedigree adding pressure. Cherry Hills’ private status and iconic history make it a coveted experience for members.