Formerly Englewood Golf Course, the Broken Tee Englewood Golf Course offers 6,836 yards of golf at its longest tees with a par of 72. The renovations that occurred during the time when it was being transformed from the Englewood Golf Course kept in mind the demand for a more challenging game of golf.
The Broken Tee Englewood Golf Course is one of two courses at the facility, the other is a par-3, nine-hole course.
The links-style course features elevation changes and requires accurate shots. The front nine holes also have water hazards that come into play on six of the holes. The facility accommodates all levels of golf with its two different courses and practice facilities.
Awards:
2018 #1 Colorado Avid Golfer Staff Pick Best Practice Facility
2018 #1 Colorado Avid Golfer Staff Pick Best Course for Families
2018 #1 Reader Pick Best Course for Seniors
2019 #1 Best Practice Facility & Driving Range (Reader & Staff pick!)
2019 #2 Reader Pick Best Course for Families
2019 #2 Reader Pick Best Course for Seniors
2019 #3 Reader Pick Best Course for Women
2019 #1 Colorado Avid Golfer Staff Pick Best Course to Walk
2019 #1 Colorado Avid Golfer Staff Pick Best Ego-Booster
I proudly hail from Glenwood Springs Colorado, and have nearly 20 years of golf coaching experience working with golfers from beginners to professionals. I earned my undergraduate degree from The Colorado College, and a Masters degree in Physical Therapy from Eastern Washington University. This extensive background has enabled me to become a specialist in golf biomechanics and an expert at correctly identifying each student’s physical makeup pertaining to the golf swing.
My experience with golfers has taught me that everyone has different swing concepts, as well as, physical and mental abilities. I will never teach one ‘ideal’ swing method or way to play. Instead, I listen, observe, and ask questions first, in a detailed initial consultation and evaluation of your goals and desires. My objective is to mold and develop what each golfer brings to the table, in order to help them achieve their best results.
At the core of my teaching philosophy is a sincere coaching and mentoring attitude toward the development of golfers. I often say, ‘this is not a dictatorship. Your input, opinions, and experiences, help me shape how I teach you.’ I firmly believe this! In the end, together, we create an ever evolving and growing relationship between student and instructor.