Carved into the high plains of Berthoud, Colorado, TPC Colorado distinguishes itself not by age, but by audacity: a modern challenge designed to test the mettle of today's power players. With the Rockies looming in the distance, this is a course built to showcase big drives and strategic approaches.
Architect Arthur Schaupeter crafted a layout that embraces the expansive terrain, rewarding those who can shape the ball in the ever-present wind. Wide fairways invite aggression off the tee, but quickly narrow as golfers approach the meticulously manicured greens. Its length, however, is its calling card, one of the longest courses in competitive golf.
TPC Colorado has quickly established itself as a proving ground for rising stars. The Korn Ferry Tour's TPC Colorado Championship has provided a stage for emerging talent seeking to make their mark on the game. Though not yet steeped in decades of lore, the course is writing its own history, one powerful swing at a time.
Reviews
Overrated and overpriced
As good as it gets for views in Colorado. Some amazing bunkering on the final stretch of holes. An even better par 3 tee box next to the clubhouse. A must play in the area. I had a connection that got us on for $40 so not sure about pricing but anything under $350 would be a very, very good deal
A big boy golf course, some bland holes but fun!
Real big ballpark. Cool to play it but I wouldn't go out of my way to play it often.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
TPC Colorado has a Course Vaults score of 7.9 out of 10 based on 18 explicit golfer ratings.
TPC Colorado was designed by Arthur Schaupeter.
TPC Colorado is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at TPC Colorado is 72.
TPC Colorado plays 7,991 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at TPC Colorado is 151.