Springs Ranch Golf Club is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The Springs Ranch Golf Club first opened for play in 1997. The par-72 course was designed by Richard Phelps.
Springs Ranch Golf Club is a links-style golf course that spans over 200 scenic acres. There are five different tee boxes on every hole to allow players of any caliber to test their ability. Tee times seven days in advance. Special attention was given to the natural landscape, by integrating the Creek Rive Basin and the rolling plains of eastern Colorado, to give a fair but challenging test to any golfer.
Springs Ranch Golf Club is the centerpiece of Springs Ranch, a master-planned development located near Powers and Constitution.
Silver tees: 7,107 yards, course rating 72.9, slope rating 136.
Maroon tees: 6,671 yards, course rating 71.6, slope rating 130.
Sand tees: 6,057 yards, course rating 68.6, slope rating 119.
Green tees: 5,549 yards, course rating 65.8, slope rating 107.
Brown tees: 5,004 yards, course rating 67.2, slope rating 112.
$41 (cart included), played on Thursday, April 2013 at 8am
way overpriced for the quality of the course, and the terrible conditions.
$26 (cart included), played on Monday, August 2011 at 8am
Some interesting holes
Member (cart included), played on Sunday, June 2011 at 8am
A good public course, at which I have been a member for years (over 1,300 rounds played). There was a lot of winterkill this past winter, I suspect because of the lack of snow/rain and high winds. As a result, the condition of the course at the moment is not good. They seem to be making a real effort to get things back in shape but it has been a bad year so far. The course has probably the best skins game in the area as it remains highly competitive year round. Good value for the money and eminently playable in most years.
$41 (cart included), played on Sunday, July 2010 at 10am
Average course, greens in good condition. Links style layout, challenging for all handicaps. Great facility for practicing!
$51 (cart included), played on Monday, May 2008 at 8am
The greens are in horrendous shape and probably will not be in good shape until mid to late July.
The pace of play is usually bad, especially in the afternoons. I play the course regularly as it is close to home and I have never seen a Marshall do anything but change water and empty trash, they never address pace of play.
I have never seen the greens in this bad a shape before and for $50 on a weekend with a cart, it definitely is not worth it.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
Guest (cart included), played on Friday, December 2016 at
Played on warm December day, not expecting great conditions - just grateful to play. Our tee time started about 10 minutes behind schedule. It was apparent why when we got to the tee box. There was a 5-some on the box, 5-some in the hole a 5-some in the fairway. That's not the worst part, the field was being led by a 6-some!!! Apparently, a Men's League Skin Game was going on. It's bad enough to have 5-some's, but add they're playing for money and you can imagine how the round went. At least there would be a marshal to keep things moving on a busy morning, right? NOPE!! Not a single staff member on the course. To no one's surprise, it was 3-hours to complete the front-9. We walked off the course. I hadn't played there in several years due to the rude pro shop personnel, well that's been resolved. The staff was friendly. But whomever made a decision to put out 5-some/6-some clearly has no idea of how to manage a golf course! I fully understand supporting your members, but at the cost of any walk-up business is ludicrous. I live less than 3-miles away from this course and I won't play it again. If you change the ownership or management, please advertise it and I'll come back to try it again. Until then, I'd rather go play Patty Jewett or even Valley Hi for better course conditions and a much cheaper price.