Just in the last week or so, there have been honors bestowed for golf courses, private clubs and club fitters. And Colorado-based organizations have been among those featured prominently.
For example:
— In Golfweek’s Top 200 Residential Courses in the U.S., published this week, the Wade Hampton Club in Cashiers, N.C., is No. 1 in the category, and seven courses in Colorado made the list, including two in the top 10:
No. 5: Colorado Golf Club (left) in Parker, which in 2019 will host the U.S. Mid-Amateur for players 25 and older. The Solheim Cup and the Senior PGA Championship have also been held at Colorado GC.
No. 10: Castle Pines Golf Club. Castle Pines, founded by the late Jack Vickers and designed by Jack Nicklaus, hosted The International PGA Tour event from 1986 through 2006.
No. 28: The Mountain Course at Glacier Club in Durango.
No. 42: The Club at Redlands Mesa in Grand Junction.
No. 60: Golf Club at Ravenna in Littleton.
No. 132: Cherry Creek Country Club in Denver.
No. 179: Aspen Glen in Carbondale.
For Golfweek’s complete list, CLICK HERE.
— Four Colorado golf courses were included in Golfweek’s Top 200 Resort Courses in the U.S., a list also published this week.
In a category headed by Pebble Beach Golf Links in California, two courses each from The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs and Red Sky in Wolcott were included:
No. 60: East Course at The Broadmoor, which hosted its second U.S. Senior Open this year and has been the site of six USGA championships overall, including two U.S. Women’s Opens.
No. 74: Fazio Course at Red Sky.
No. 125: West Course at The Broadmoor, host for the 1967 U.S. Amateur.
No. 155: Norman Course at Red Sky.
For Golfweek’s complete list, CLICK HERE.
— The top Platinum Clubs of the World for 2018-19 were likewise unveiled recently. The list recognizes the finest private golf and country clubs, 700 of which do the voting. That voting is based on universal recognition, excellence in amenities and facilities, caliber of staff and professional service levels, quality of membership, governance and prudent fiscal management, adapting to changing times and overall experience.
While Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, home of the Masters, earned the No. 1 spot on the list, Castle Pines Golf Club in Colorado made honorable mention, which goes to clubs that were ranked in the 101-175 category.
For all the Platinum honorees, CLICK HERE.
— This week, Golf Digest published its list of America’s 100 Best Clubfitters after consulting the magazine’s course ratings panel, “industry sources” and reader recommendations. Included are 86 state/regional facilities and 14 national chains included.
Seven facilities in Colorado made the top 100.
Denver-based GolfTEC had three of its Colorado locations on Golf Digest’s list — Centennial, Colorado Springs (Chapel Hills) and Denver (DTC). Thirty-three GolfTEC facilities outside of Colorado are also included among the best.
Likewise in the top 100 are Club Champion Denver in Highlands Ranch, Gott Golf in Denver, D’Lance Golf Performance Center in Englewood, and the PGA Tour Superstore in Greenwood Village.
For Golf Digest’s complete list, CLICK HERE.
The activity is for both new players and ones who have some previous experience in the game.
For the first time, the CWGA is partnering with the PGA Tour Superstore (9951 E. Arapahoe Road in Greenwood Village) for a free Women’s Golf Day event on Tuesday at the store.
The Superstore-based WGD function will run from 4-8 p.m. For the first two hours, the focus will be on basic instruction and lessons, with participants rotating between stations — hitting on the simulators, and chipping and putting on the putting greens. Prizes will be awarded following a putting contest. The proper stance and grip will be among the instruction topics.
Then from 6-8 p.m., it’ll be time for snacks and beverages, to socialize and network, and to receive information regarding CWGA clinics and Superstore functions, and ways to get involved in the game.
As part of Women’s Golf Day, the Superstore will be offering discounts on various items to participants.
This event “is important for two reasons: It provides women the opportunity to be introduced to the game, or to return to the game if they’ve been away,” CWGA executive director Laura Robinson said. “The other important thing is our partnership with the PGA Tour Superstore.”
Indeed, the CWGA and the Superstore have also joined forces this year in various capacities at the CWGA Annual Meeting and for next month’s CWGA Niblick Tournament.
On Tuesday at the Superstore, CWGA staffers and volunteers will welcome Women’s Golf Day participants and provide them with information on the CWGA Experience events and tournaments. They’ll also assist with putting, chipping and driving, and will also be on hand for the socializing during the final two hours.
Interested women can register by CLICKING HERE or get more information at 720-266-2400.
Other sites in Colorado that are scheduled to hold Women’s Golf Day events on Tuesday, according to womensgolfday.com, are Blackstone Country Club, Black Bear Golf Club and The Pinery Country Club in Parker; Highland Meadows Golf Course in Windsor and the Aspen Glen Club in Carbondale.
For more general information on Women’s Golf Day, CLICK HERE.