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Check out the Golf Passport. It pays for itself in a few rounds and it’ll get you discounts to courses in Denver, Colo Spgs and the mountains. http://www.coloradoavidgolfer.com.
If you’re just starting out golfing, there are two Par 3 courses east of Powers that are fairly nice. First there is World Golf on Galley (http://www.worldgolfsandcreek.com)
And then there is Cherokee Ridge on Palmer Park. Cherokee Ridge also has a regulation 9 hole course (http://www.golfexperience.com/cherokeeridge). Both of these course tend to have coupons in the coupon magazines that come in the mail.
My husband loves Cherokee Ridge Golf Course for cheap but good golf. It is at Palmer Park/Powers. He goes there quite often in good weather! I think Fort Carson’s golf course has super cheap twilight hours (and is open to the public).
Wow, thanks ladies! We’ll look into the golf passport…is there a fee?
So far he has golfed only at world golf and likes that okay, we’ve never even heard of Cherokee Ridge so we’ll check that out!
What are “twilight hours” at Ft. Carson?
Twilight hours at Fort Carson are from 4pm until dark- Weekdays $9 civilian, weekends $10 civilian. You basically play as much as you can get in from 4 pm until its dark. Most golf courses have “twilight hours” and will vary by time of year. I think my husband did twilight hours at Cherokee Ridge Sunday for $13.50.
We like Cherokee Ridge, Ft. Carson, Patty Jewett, Valley Hi & The Air Force Academy (if you can get in). Springs Ranch and the new one out in Falcon are hard “links” courses. Its been a few years, but we used to enjoy going to Appletree in Fountain too. Its pretty cheap.
Funny, I just received the following information from the Fort Carson Cheyenne Shadows Golf Course. I hope this info is of good use to some:
The Fort Carson Cheyenne Shadows Golf Course is GREEN! This is the earliest in many years that we are ahead of the rest of the city. Check out all these great programs going on this summer!
Fort Carson Golf Camp for Kids
Dates: 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 14 June.
This program costs $35 and we have all equipment needs for the kids.
For $85, a junior golfer is enrolled in the program and can play golf from 1
June through Labor Day for free. The program is open for ages 5 to 17.
Cheyenne Shadows Men’s League
The first day to play in this year’s Cheyenne Shadows Men’s League is 13 April. Come out between 1530-1700 to play with the best golfers of Fort Carson. Games are on Tuesdays, cost is $10 plus 9 hole green fee.
Golf Equipment Demo Day
Date: 22 May from 0900-1500.
This party is free! Come out and hit the latest equipment from the leading
club manufactures to include Ping, Cleveland, Calloway, Wilson, Taylor-Made, Mizuno and Bridgestone.
There will also be guest appearances from Oakley as well as 103.0 RXP radio.
Prize packs will be given to the first 150 folks as well as hourly prize
drawings.
Spring Ladies Clinic
Dates: 11,13,18,20,25,27 May
We are now signing up for this year’s first session! The cost for all 6
sessions is $35.00. Call today to sign up for the 17:00 or the 18:30 class.
Two Man Best Ball Championship
Dates: 15-16 May
We are signing up players now for this great event!
I am almost positive that all programs are open to the public, but for more information and to sign up for any of these great programs call the
Cheyenne Shadows Golf Staff at
(719) 526-4102.
For inexpensive golf try Golfnow.com; you can sign up and they will send you an email daily of the best deals in your area. I’ve used it both here in Colorado Springs and in Tucson/Phoenix Arizona areas with great success and no issues so far.
Locally Patty Jewett is a pretty good course for bottom dollar resident prices.
If you want to join a club I recommend the Colorado Springs Country Club on T-Gap off of Union. It is the only member owned club in the area.
I have no idea where this place is, but here’s a golf deal you can get: http://www.adilitydeal.com/denver
Best course for the money…Patty Jewett. City owned always well mantained etc. Also, oldest course this side of the Mississippi. My hubby loves to golf has been to just about every course in the city, including private and still loves Patty!