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Best golf courses near Littleton, CO

Below, you’ll find a list of courses near Littleton, CO. There are 73 courses within a 15-mile radius of Littleton, 47 of which are public courses and 26 are private courses. There are 45 18-hole courses and 28 nine-hole layouts.

The above has been curated through Golf Digest’s Places to Play course database, where we have collected star ratings and reviews from our 1,900 course-ranking panelists. Join our community by signing up for Golf Digest+ and rate the courses you’ve visited recently.

The Club At Ravenna
Private
The Club At Ravenna
Littleton, CO
3.9
49 Panelists
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Columbine Country Club: Columbine
Private
Columbine Country Club: Columbine
Littleton, CO
3.7
43 Panelists
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Arrowhead Golf Course: Arrowhead
Public
Arrowhead Golf Course: Arrowhead
Littleton, CO
2.8
19 Panelists
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Castle Pines Golf Club
Private
Castle Pines Golf Club
Castle Rock, CO
4.6
131 Panelists
When Golf Digest began its annual Best New Course awards in 1983, the review panel selected Castle Pines as the Private Course winner, but Bill Davis, co-founder of Golf Digest and founding father of all its course rankings, didn’t care for the course and vetoed its inclusion. So no private course was honored that year. Davis soon recognized his error, and in 1987—its first year of eligibility—Castle Pines joined America’s 100 Greatest and has remained there ever since. Club founder Jack Vickers, a Midwest oilman, had urged architect Jack Nicklaus to produce a mountain-venue design worthy of a major championship. Jack did, but when a championship never resulted, Vickers established his own, The International, which for many years was the only PGA Tour event played under a unique Stableford format. It’s a pity that The International is no longer on the Tour’s schedule. Like Muirfield Village, the only other solo Nicklaus design in the top 50, Castle Pines has undergone a steady procession of hole alterations to keep pace with changing technology, and changing tastes.
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Cherry Hills Country Club
Private
Cherry Hills Country Club
Englewood, CO
4.6
141 Panelists
When Cherry Hills opened in the early 1920s, it was a ground-breaking design, with the nation’s first par-5 island green and closing back-to-back par 5s, although in championships the 18th is played as a par 4. In the 1960 U.S. Open, winner Arnold Palmer popularized the idea of a drivable par 4 by going for the first green in every round. Curiously, when Palmer and partner Ed Seay remodeled Cherry Hills in 1976, they lengthened the first hole so no player could duplicate Arnie’s feat. Nearly 40 years later, modern equipment has once again made the first hole reachable from the tee. A decade's worth of renovation and individual feature restoration by Tom Doak and Eric Iverson of Renaissance Golf have primed Cherry Hills for the next phase of its illustrious tournament history, beginning with the 2023 U.S. Amateur.
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Colorado Golf Club
Private
Colorado Golf Club
Parker, CO
The par-4 10th at Colorado Golf Club, playing downhill off the tee to a green hanging on a slope, with the Colorado Rockies in the far distance, has not a single bunker. Yet it sets the tone for what may well be Coore and Crenshaw’s finest example of how to massage a great golf course from topography that many would have considered ordinary. These designers made this stretch of Front Range southeast of Denver extraordinary. They ran fairways across sagebrush hills that are dotted with pines. They positioned greens on buttes and the far sides of barrancas. Colorado G.C. is a second-shot course where seemingly generous landing areas can result in awkward hanging lies for approach shots to greens that run left or right or even away from the direction of play. In mid-September 2019, the course hosted the USGA Mid-Amateur.
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Denver Country Club
Private
Denver Country Club
Denver, CO
4.3
36 Panelists
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Sanctuary Golf Course
Private
Sanctuary Golf Course
Sedalia, CO
4.3
67 Panelists
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The Country Club At Castle Pines: Castle Pines
3.8
29 Panelists
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Cherry Creek Country Club: Cherry Creek
3.7
18 Panelists
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Fossil Trace Golf Club: Fossil Trace
3.5
38 Panelists
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CommonGround Golf Course
Public
CommonGround Golf Course
Aurora, CO
3.5
60 Panelists
Less than 10 miles east of downtown Denver, CommonGround is a public layout designed by Tom Doak. The course—home to the Colorado Golf Association—plays on relatively flat terrain, and many fairways are framed by tall native grasses, giving the track a links feel. The fairways are generous, but well-placed bunkers pinch the landing areas in at strategic places, making the course playable for the average player yet more challenging for the low handicap.
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Pinehurst Country Club: Maxwell
Private
Pinehurst Country Club: Maxwell
Denver, CO
3.3
20 Panelists
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Bear Creek Golf Club: Bear Creek
3.3
45 Panelists
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City Park Golf Course: City Park
2
18 Panelists
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