You will hopefully be learning a whole lot about the local Colorado Springs golf scene over the next few minutes. Courses, stores, driving ranges, Topgolf, and miniature golf in your area will all be covered as this blog moves forward.
With that said the best public and private golf courses near you have to kick us off since they are the star of the show. Once they have been discussed in detail the best golf stores to buy new clubs, bags, balls, tees, apparel, and any other gear you might need will get a mention.
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Colorado Springs golf driving ranges and putting greens are great for when you need to get some practice swings in. Then we will give a shout out to both Topgolf and miniature golf courses in town if they apply.
Don’t leave before you see our map towards the conclusion that will help you figure out which courses and venues are closest to your current area. Anyone that is interested is welcome to check out our other posts on this part of the world right there.
Best Golf Courses In Colorado Springs
When you want to play at one of the best public and private golf courses in Colorado Springs head to:
- Pine Creek Golf Course at 9850 Divot Trail
- Patty Jewett Golf Course at 900 E Espanola St
- The Broadmoor Golf Club at 1 Lake Ave
- Ballyneal Golf Club at 1 Ballyneal Ln
- World Golf & Sand Creek Golf Course at 6865 Galley Rd
- Colorado Springs Country Club at 3333 Templeton Gap Rd
- Flying Horse Club at 1880 Weiskopf Point
Pine Creek Golf Course is a public club that has an 18-hole course with a 73.3 rating and a length of 7,241 yards with a par of 72. Patty Jewett Golf Course is a public golf club that has a 9-hole golf course near you and has hosted tournaments like the Pikes Peak Amateur.
The Broadmoor and Ballyneal are private golf clubs that have 18-hole courses with lengths of 6,921 yards with a par of 72 and 7,147 yards with a par of 71 respectively. World Golf & Sand Creek is a public course that has a 9-hole course with a length of 1,653 yards with a par of 29.
Colorado Springs Country Club is private and has an 18-hole course with a 71.9 rating and has hosted tournaments like the 85th CGA Amateur Championship. Flying Horse is private with 18-holes and a 74.5 rating where Pro-Am tournaments have been hosted.
Anyone that is hoping to take the best golf lessons in your area may want to know that Broadmoor, Ballyneal, World Golf & Sand Creek, Colorado Springs Country Club, and Flying Horse all have PGA certified trainers on staff.
Best Local Golf Stores
You will be able to buy new clubs, balls, bags, apparel, or anything else at one of these golf stores:
- Dick’s Sporting Goods at 1710 Briar Gate Blvd
- Big 5 Sporting Goods at 1810 W Uintah St
- Play It Again Sports at 5170 N Academy Blvd
Unfortunately we don’t know of any full on local golf stores but all of the above provide club fittings and Big 5 Sporting Goods does repairs also. You might be able to buy cheaper used golf clubs, bags, balls, tees, and more at Play It Again Sports.
And any courses we are mentioning will also have some of the best golf pro shops near you.
Driving Ranges & Indoor Simulators
Driving ranges are available at Legends Miniature Golf & Batting Cages along with any of the courses in town.
Topgolf In Your Area
There is a Topgolf in Colorado Springs at 165 Spectrum Loop.
Miniature Golf Near You
Have some fun without all of the stress at one of these miniature golf courses in your area:
- Adventure Miniature Golf at 6550 Corporate Dr
- Gold Mine Mini Golf at 3402 N Academy Blvd
- Legends Miniature Golf & Batting Cages at 6655 Dalby Dr
- Lost Island Miniature Golf & Adventure Park at 1825 Dominion Wy
Each of those feature local 18-hole miniature golf courses and Legends Miniature Golf & Batting Cages also has a driving range.
You might also be interested in:
- Full Courses & Miniature Golf in Denver
- Full Courses & Miniature Golf in Boulder
- Full Courses & Miniature Golf in Vail, Aspen, & Breckenridge
- Full Courses & Miniature Golf in Albuquerque & Santa Fe
Enjoy Golfing In Colorado Springs
For the time being that is all we have to share but we will be back to update this page often. After learning about the best public and private golf courses, local shops, driving ranges, practice putting greens, Topgolf, and miniature golf courses in your area you should be ready for whatever comes next.
Go ahead and let us know if we got anything wrong or if anything we posted has become dated in the comments. Now go have fun playing golf in Colorado Springs.