Guest Information

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Guest Information

Thank you for visiting Broadmoor Country Club. It is our pleasure to host you and share a club experience that blends classic golf, welcoming hospitality, and a strong sense of tradition. As you prepare for your day, we invite you to relax, enjoy the setting, and allow our staff to care for the details so your focus can remain on the enjoyment of the game and the company around you.

Arrival

Upon arrival, we welcome you to check in the golf shop to obtain the daily information, tee time status, F&B location and locker room arrangements if desired.

Guest Fee

The golf shop accepts Visa and MasterCard or charged to a recognized reciprocal home club. Food and beverage must be paid by credit card or charged back to your home club.

Practice & Play

Practice Range

The practice range and putting green will be available for you prior to play.

Gratuities

Tipping is permitted at Broadmoor Country Club and is at complete discretion of the individual.

Golf Cart Policy

For your awareness, all tee, green, and bunker complexes are protected by geofencing. The GPS will assist in distancing from all protected areas.

Caddies

Broadmoor is a walking-friendly club. Golf Carts are available as well. Caddies via the Evans Scholar program can be arranged with advance notice.

An excellent rating merits payment of $40-$80 per bag or $20/pp for a forecaddie.

Pace of Play

The pace of play for groups of 4 at Broadmoor is 4 hours max (slightly less than 15 minutes per hole) for 18 holes. Groups who are unable to maintain this pace will be asked to allow faster players to play through.

Inclement Weather

Players are reminded that lightning has been the cause of many deaths and injuries on golf courses. Broadmoor is equipped with the Thorguard detection system. When the siren sounds, this indicates that dangerous weather is near.

Dress Code

The golf course has strict requirements for members and guests that exclude any type of jeans, requires collared shirts, and requires hat bills to the front and tucked in shirts. Hats may be worn in the clubhouse but with the bill to the front. Metal spiked golf shoes are not allowed.

Suitable attire:

Bermuda-length shorts, skorts, slacks and collared shirts are suitable attire.

Not allowed:

Tennis shorts, cut-offs, tee shirts, gym shorts, cargo shorts and blue jeans are not allowed. Please keep shirts tucked in and the bills of caps facing forward.

Harassment Policy

Broadmoor does not condone nor will it tolerate harassment of any member, guest, or employee of any kind – whether sexual, racial, religious, or other type – by any other individual at the Club, regardless of position.


Broadmoor History

In 1899 Scottish golfer and club maker Donald Ross crossed the Atlantic with dreams of designing courses in his newly adopted home country. Donald Ross quickly became one of the foremost designers in golf’s golden age. He provided the vision for more than 400 courses, including the renowned Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina, Seminole Golf Club, Oakland Hills Country Club (South), Oak Hill Country Club, Essex Country Club and Inverness Club.

Among his greatest accomplishments is our very own Broadmoor Country Club. Broadmoor is set on 200 rolling acres, and is designed with features Donald Ross is known for; dotted with creative greens, challenging surrounds and strategic sand hazards. Broadmoor was the host of the Champion’s Tour from 1988 through 1993, and welcomed some of the sport’s legends, including Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, Raymond Floyd and Lee Trevino. Unlike many Ross-designed courses, Broadmoor’s unique architecture has been expertly preserved to maintain its artistic integrity while providing a fun and challenging backdrop for the most selective golfer.

Welcome to Broadmoor

Head Golf Professional

James Gilbert

jgilbert@broadmoorcc.com

Golf Course Superintendent

Eric Spicer

General Manager

Keith Clark, PGA

kclark@broadmoorcc.com