Broken Tee Golf Club is a Public, 27 hole golf facility located in Englewood, Colorado. The facility has an 18 hole course, The Championship Course, and a 9 hole course, The Par-3 Course.
Broken Tee is one of the finest public golf facilities in the Rocky Mountain region. The award-winning golf course is operated by Englewood's Parks and Recreation Department.
Broken Tee, The Championship Course
The Broken Tee Championship Course first opened for play in 1983 with 9 holes. The course was designed by Dick Phelps and Brad Benz.
The course has a variety of water hazards coming into play on at least eight holes. The terrain is rolling, and some of the tee boxes are elevated. The greens are undulating and difficult to read.
The signature hole is #13, a 550-yard, par 5, featuring a dogleg fairway and three lakes.
Blue tees: par-72, 6,995 yards
White tees: par-72, 6,494 yards
Gold tees: par-72, 5,889 yards
Red tees: par-72, 5,380 yards
$41 (cart not included), played on Sunday, October 2014 at 8am
Waste of time
(cart included), played on Monday, August 2014 at 8am
Played on $30 dollar Monday so the price is excellent an includes a cart. Broken Tee has the best practice facility of all the public courses in the Denver area. It's school is excellent also. The two nines are like playing two totally different courses. The older back nine is very challenging. The cart girls are tens and always cost me a couple of strokes.
$26 (cart not included), played on Wednesday, October 2013 at 2pm
Good deal for the money. Fun, if not overly tough layout. Friendly staff. Great practice facilities.
$41 (cart included), played on Wednesday, August 2012 at 8am
I have played this course a number of times and the greens are always in poor condition. I don't believe they have anyone that knows how to take care of greens.
$26 (cart not included), played on Thursday, July 2012 at 8am
This is a decent golf course.. The best thing is the price. It costs 26 bucks to play 18 holes. If the greens were better designed and better maintained it would be a GREAT place to play. THE BEST THING IS THAT IT IS AFFORDABLE. We need many more regulation golf courses that cost under 30 dollars for 18 holes.
$26 (cart not included), played on Monday, August 2009 at 8am
The course, especially on the front nine, needs better distance markers.
$26 (cart included), played on Sunday, July 2008 at 6am
To its credit this course has been completely redesigned with new holes, rerouting, two new 9 hole courses, new practice facility and even a new name-Broken Tee GC. Formerly Englewood Municipal Golf Course.
The redesign has really more affected the front nine where the course has been rerouted and new holes added. The back nine is essentially the same except for a couple of changes to greens and tees on a couple holes, some landscaping clean up and the addition of new cart paths.
All in all the new course is much more user friendly, with the premium on shot making rather than just distance. The greens were a little inconsistent on the new front nine but still a fun experience.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$31 (cart not included), played on Sunday, May 2016 at
Any ranking of golf courses is in relation to the cost to play. Broken Tee is a good value. Less than 30 dollars during the week, to walk 18 holes. A person must ask: Is Spanish Bay in CA worth 400.00 to play ? ? Is Troon in Arizona worth 290.00 to play ? ? Is Lonetree G.C. in Colorado worth 70.00 to play ? ? Ranking of any golf course should ALWAYS be relative to the cost to play the golf course.