East at Broadmoor Golf Club

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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue | 72 | 7355 yards | 74.0 | 135 |
White | 72 | 6651 yards | 69.9 | 129 |
Gold | 72 | 5840 yards | 67.0 | 119 |
Red | 72 | 5738 yards | 72.8 | 144 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Blue M: 72.7/139 | 442 | 347 | 601 | 170 | 433 | 402 | 482 | 178 | 535 | 3590 | 504 | 424 | 240 | 493 | 429 | 451 | 180 | 611 | 433 | 3765 | 7355 |
White M: 70.4/132 W: 67.2/126 | 381 | 334 | 554 | 145 | 405 | 366 | 468 | 145 | 476 | 3274 | 455 | 377 | 198 | 466 | 404 | 397 | 172 | 525 | 383 | 3377 | 6651 |
White/Gold M: 68.2/127 | 333 | 334 | 554 | 145 | 356 | 298 | 468 | 145 | 476 | 3109 | 397 | 367 | 198 | 363 | 364 | 335 | 172 | 513 | 336 | 3045 | 6154 |
Gold M: 67.2/126 W: 73.2/146 | 333 | 330 | 426 | 102 | 356 | 298 | 428 | 127 | 447 | 2847 | 397 | 367 | 168 | 363 | 364 | 335 | 150 | 513 | 336 | 2993 | 5840 |
Red W: 72.3/144 | 330 | 325 | 420 | 100 | 353 | 295 | 414 | 116 | 445 | 2798 | 395 | 357 | 163 | 360 | 353 | 332 | 148 | 498 | 294 | 2900 | 5698 |
Handicap | 5 | 13 | 1 | 15 | 3 | 9 | 11 | 17 | 7 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 2 | 10 | 14 | 18 | 12 | 6 | |||
Par | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 37 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 35 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 9 | 13 | 3 | 17 | 7 | 11 | 5 | 15 | 1 | 10 | 8 | 16 | 12 | 6 | 14 | 18 | 2 | 4 |
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No. 18. Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 10/08/2018
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No. 3. Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 10/08/2018
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 09/25/2018
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 09/25/2018
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 09/25/2018
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#3 at the legendary East Course Photo submitted by StephanGuertlerGA on 02/11/2014
Tournament tough
The Broadmoor's famed East course checks all the boxes of a demanding tournament venue.
Nasty rough? Yup.
Demanding greens? OMG
A daunting finish hole? I'm thrilled I made bogey.
This is one tough nut to crack, but if you're a straight shooter off the tee, you've got a chance. The rough is what makes hitting all those elevated greens so tough. Getting the ball in the hole is another matter entirely. Every putt is affected by Cheyenne Mountain, but even then it's pure guesswork.
The pond near the clubhouse comes into play three times - the approach to the par-5 third, the tee shot of the par-3 fourth and the final shot into the 18th green. Thank goodness there's really no other water to worry about (the water right of the sixth fairway shouldn't be in play). This course is plenty hard without another hazard.
Gorgeous and tough
Broadmoor East certainly feels like a tough, USGA-style venue at every turn: narrow fairways, thick rough, and fast, perplexing greens that slope away from Cheyenne Mountain. But it's also gorgeous at every turn and the Will Rogers Shrine chimes echoing across the property are a beautiful touch. I really enjoyed the course off the tee but the greens were seriously tough to read. I four-putted the 9th hole from about 25 feet, walked into the halfway house, ordered a bloody mary and birdied the next two holes. If you like challenging yourself at courses like Torrey or Bethpage, Broadmoor is certainly going to be a fun course for you and if you think you are a good putter, this is a supreme examination of your skills. I certainly wouldn't play a member for money here!
East at the Broadmoor
Played both the East and West courses at the Broadmoor Resort. One of the very best two course layouts at a resort. East is very challenging and fun to play. The real key to the East course are the greens. One of the toughest greens complexes ever. The greens are very large, with undulations, and they are very fast. Almost too tough for a resort course. Front pins hard to get to without rolling back of of the greens. Downhill putts were impossible. Playing companions couldn't keep puts on the greens. Three putts were the norm. Tee to green was great....on the greens were another's story.
Treat yourself and play The Broadmoor
Been living in Colorado Springs for almost 4 years and have been waiting for a chance to play the course. Stayed at the resort over the weekend and played the East Course. For April in Colorado, the course was in great shape. We also just go snow a few days prior. The layout is very challenging. The front is a lot easier than the back. Shot +2 on the front but +8 on the back. Lots of long Par 4's from the Blue tees on the back.
The staff was amazing. They are so friendly. They remember your name, care about your needs and do their best to make your stay and round as enjoyable as possible. I highly recommend playing if you can fork up the cash.
My favorite mountain course!
The "East Course" is generally considered to be one of the best public-access courses in the country.
There aren't many resorts that have a golf course which has hosted so many USGA championships, with the U.S. Women's Open 2011 being the most recent one. That is part of the experience when you play golf at the "East Course". When visiting The Broadmoor Golf Club, you literally "walk in the footsteps of legends"as the course has hosted many USGA championships! The "East Course" consists of 9 holes that were designed by Donald Ross and 9 holes that were designed by the late Robert Trent Jones (holes 8 through 15). I love the ondulated greens that always putt fast and true. The "East Course" is certainly my favorite mountain course (and one of my all-time favorites) and playing there on a sunny Rocky Mountain Day is always a treat.