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tinctive destination for nearly 100 years. Each luxuriously
appointed retreat features one king or two double beds, plush
furnishings, and an array of modern amenities ideal for lei-
sure or business travel.
Many of the spacious guest rooms and suites offer stunning
views of Cheyenne Mountain and the resort’s own Cheyenne
Lake. From wireless internet access and eco-friendly ameni-
ties to flat-panel televisions, the resort’s signature accommo-
dations offer everything necessary for an unforgettable stay.
Historic Golf Venue
East Course:
The Broadmoor’s East Course is known for
its wide, tree-lined fairways and expansive greens. With its
challenging terrain and amazing mountain vistas, the course
is ranked among the best golf courses in the country. When
completed in 1918, it was the highest golf course in the
United States at 6,400 feet in elevation.
The East Course has been home to many major tourna-
ments, including the 1959 U.S. Amateur (Jack Nicklaus’
first major win), the 1964 U.S. Amateur, and the 1995 U.S.
Women’s Open (Annika Sorenstam’s first major title). Most
recently, the famous course served as the host to the 2008
U.S. Senior Open and the 2011 U.S. Women’s Open Champi-
onship.
West Course:
Get ready for rolling fairways, multi-level
greens, and demanding hazards at the stunning yet formida-
ble West Course. At 6,800 feet, this 18-hole course has more
doglegs and steeply angled greens than the East Course and
offers breathtaking views of both the mountains and Colo-
rado Springs.
Host site of the 1998 PGA Cup Matches, the West Course
plays tighter off the tee, with more heavily tree-lined holes
than the East Course, and it gives players an array of spec-
tacular approach shots. A combination of the original 1918
Donald Ross design and the Robert Trent Jones, Sr. 1964
design, the West Course offers players a challenging course
with spectacular views.
Mountain Course:
After undergoing renovations by Nick-
laus Design, the Mountain Course was reopened in July 2006.
It features wide, forgiving fairways and large greens with
beautiful mountain vistas, ideal for a range of skill levels and
handicaps.
Spa at The Broadmoor
From the moment you step into the
Forbes Travel Guide
 Five-
Star Spa at The Broadmoor, you will be treated to an extraor-
dinary journey of rejuvenation, balance, and pure relaxation.
The healing properties of the natural surroundings, from the
crystal-clear spring waters to the clean mountain air, have
long been a beacon of wellness for residents and travelers
alike.
A complete menu of treatments celebrates the unique Colo-
rado Springs location through soothing massages, expertly
prepared facials and hydrotherapies, as well as signature
salon service and indulgent
spa packages.
Between treatments,
guests can relax in the
spa’s gender-specific dry
saunas, steam rooms,
aromatherapy rooms, or
Fireplace Lounges. The
co-ed Mountain View
Room, which overlooks a
lush golf course and the
Rocky Mountains beyond,
offers an additional space
to unwind and enjoy light
refreshments.
Vast Array of
Activities
Nestled on 3,000 acres
under the shadow of Chey-
Broadmoor
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