The Broadmoor Golf Club East Course

The Broadmoor Golf Club’s East Course in Colorado Springs is a private 18-hole course designed by Donald Ross in 1918, known for hosting the 1959 U.S. Amateur and 1995 U.S. Women’s Open. The par-72 layout spans 7,355 yards with a slope of 139, featuring tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, and fast, contoured greens, set against Cheyenne Mountain views. The club offers a historic clubhouse, practice facilities, and luxurious amenities, making it a premier golf destination.

The East Course plays as a classic test, with tight fairways and small greens demanding accuracy and short-game finesse. The par-3s, like the 3rd, 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. The Broadmoor’s private status and iconic history make it an elite venue.