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The Broadmoor Golf Club (Colorado Springs, Colorado) – 2006; Cordillera Ranch (Boerne, Texas) – 2006; Dismal River Club (Mullen, Nebraska) – 2006; La Torre Golf Resort (Torre Pacheco, Murcia, Spain) – 2006; North Palm Beach Country Club (North Palm Beach, Florida) – 2006; The Peninsula (Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico) – 2006
It was played for 21 seasons, from 1986 through 2006, at the Castle Pines Golf Club at Castle Pines Village in Castle Rock, south of Denver. It had the distinction of being one of two PGA Tour events not conducted at traditional stroke play, the only other exception is the match-play event, the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship .
LIV Golf has announced the first four dates for its 2025 schedule, and there's a definite international flair to the season's start. The 2025 LIV season will begin with dates in Saudi Arabia ...
The Broadmoor Golf Club is a pair of golf courses, located on the grounds of The Broadmoor, a historic hotel and resort Colorado Springs, Colorado. Originally opened in 1918 and designed by Donald Ross , the course format was expanded in 1965 with 18 additional holes designed by Robert Trent Jones .
In the Coachella Valley, water continues flowing to lakes and golf courses, even as the Colorado River reaches new lows. Critics say it's time to limit heavy water use.
Seven Springs Mountain Resort has a variety of activities planned for Dec. 6, opening day.
Memorial Park or Memorial Community Park is a community park in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It has a wide range of sports facilities, including an indoor and outdoor pool, a recreation center, trails and Prospect Lake. Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region's largest balloon festival has been held on Labor Day weekend at Memorial Park since ...
1923 - Colorado Springs Municipal Auditorium and Cottonwood Creek Bridge built. 1925 - Alexander Airport built. 1926 National Methodist Sanitorium opens. New pavilion at Tahama Spring is constructed. 1928 - Alexander Film Company relocates to Colorado Springs. 1935 - Peak Theatre opens. [18] 1936 - Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center built. [5] 1937