Colorado Springs
Broadmoor Mountain Course
Historic/closed course note
Do not plan around the Mountain Course. The former Mountain/South Course has been closed for years after land movement issues, and The Broadmoor has explored using part of that site for a short-course concept. For trip planning today, Broadmoor golf means East and West.
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The take
Do not plan around the Mountain Course. The former Mountain/South Course has been closed for years after land movement issues, and The Broadmoor has explored using part of that site for a short-course concept. For trip planning today, Broadmoor golf means East and West.
Best for
Groups that want this course to anchor the trip.
Watch out
Not an active 18-hole planning option
How to play it
History note only. The current trip is East/West.
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- Interesting history
- Possible future short-course relevance
- Explains why older Broadmoor content mentions three courses.
Watch-outs
- Not an active 18-hole planning option
- Easy for outdated lists to mislead people.
Signature holes
Not applicable.
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Not currently bookable as an 18-hole course.
Best season
Summer: Best overall window, with afternoon storms possible.
Caddies / walking
Broadmoor policy requires carts before 2 PM on both courses.
Booking move
Book lodging and East/West golf together, then add supporting rounds.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
Summer: Best overall window, with afternoon storms possible.
Jan
28F / 15F
Sun Low; rain Snow
Feb
31F / 16F
Sun Low; rain Snow
Mar
43F / 25F
Sun Mixed; rain Medium
Apr
57F / 36F
Sun Good; rain Medium
May
69F / 47F
Sun Best; rain Medium
Jun
78F / 57F
Sun Best; rain Medium
User signal
Ratings, reviews, and group notes.
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What should you do next?
Use Broadmoor Mountain Course as one piece of the Colorado Springs trip. Build the routing, compare the destination, or ask how it fits your group.
Keep exploring Colorado Springs
Other courses in the same trip.

Strong play
Broadmoor East
East is the reason golf people care.

Strong play
Broadmoor West
West is the better second course than many guests expect.

Strong play
Cheyenne Mountain Resort / Country Club of Colorado
Cheyenne Mountain is the practical add-on if the group wants more golf without turning the trip into a road show.

Strong play
Garden of the Gods / Kissing Camels
Kissing Camels is more about setting and access than pure architecture.
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