
South of Pueblo in the planned community of Colorado City . The municipal course has mature spreading cottonwoods is affordable and usually has afternoon availability . Drive on to Walsenburg then west to stay in La Veta.

In the little artist colony town, Colorado's first Tom Weiskopf designed course has reopened for play with affordable rates.
It has a large lodge for golf groups and an RV Park.

Returning to Denver, stop at Walking Stick in north Pueblo. Less busy on Monday afternoons. One of the toughest tests of golf in the state, the course was built by famed architect Arthur Hills.
Built over rugged ravines, it was Colorado's first course built using sod layered over arid land.

In the little artist colony town, Colorado's first Tom Weiskopf designed course has reopened for play with affordable rates.
It has a large lodge for golf groups and an RV Park.

Near the Great Sand Dunes National Park, the course plays through tall cottonwoods and the cattail lined banks of the Rio Grande River. Return up US 285 to Denver.

Colorado's most famous resort has the top rated courses in the state. They are available only to guests staying at the very expensive resort. Two courses by famed architects are spread below the hills. The Colorado Golf Hall of Fame Museum is inside the clubhouse. Free admission to the museum.