Colorado Golf Club

Colorado Golf Club in Parker is a private 18-hole course designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw in 2007, known for hosting the 2010 Senior PGA Championship. The par-72 layout spans 7,604 yards with a slope of 149, featuring prairie-style fairways, natural bunkering, and undulating greens, set in a rolling terrain with views of the Rocky Mountains. The club offers a modern clubhouse, practice facilities, and exclusive amenities, making it a top-tier golf destination.

The course plays as a strategic prairie test, with wide fairways encouraging aggressive play but complex greens and bunkers demanding precision. The par-3s, like the 2nd, require accurate carries, while the par-5s offer risk-reward options. Golfers must adapt to the natural contours and wind, with the course’s length and slope rewarding versatile players. Colorado Golf Club’s private status and championship design make it an elite venue.