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Top Public Golf Courses in Colorado



Top Public Golf Courses in Colorado

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Welcome to the Top Public Golf Courses in Colorado channel! As a passionate golfer and avid traveler, I have been fortunate enough to play on some of the world’s most beautiful and challenging golf courses. In this video, I will be sharing my top picks for the best public golf courses in Colorado, based on my personal experience and feedback from other golf enthusiasts.

But this video is more than just a ranking. I believe that it’s essential to delve into the history of each course, including its designers, architects, and notable players who have played on its fairways. From classic courses that have stood the test of time to newer courses that offer a fresh and exciting challenge, I will be sharing fascinating insights and anecdotes about each one.

As always, I value your feedback and comments. Whether you agree or disagree with my choices, or if you have a personal favorite that you think should be included in the list, I want to hear from you. Your input is crucial in helping me to create updated videos for this country.

So, join me as we explore the top public golf courses in Colorado. Let’s tee off and discover what makes each of these courses truly special. Get ready to experience the beauty, challenge, and history of Colorado’s best golf courses.

Top Public Golf Courses in Colorado
1. Red Sky (Fazio)
2. Redlands Mesa
3. The Broadmoor (East)
4. Haymaker
5. TPC Colorado
6. Riverdale (Dunes)
7. Grand Elk Golf Club
8. CommonGround
9. Fossil Trace Golf Club
10. Breckenridge GC (Bear/Beaver)

10 Comments

  1. from Aurora and live right by Common Ground. Had no idea it was a legit course. Drive by all the time and didn't see it for several years. Very interesting. I see it now, nice course! Have to play it soon. Consider Murphy Creek. It's wild awesome

  2. How many of them have you played to rank them? There's a lot more to what makes up a good course vs a google search. What about access, clubhouse, condition of the fairways and greens, etc….

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