The Denver Country Club possesses the oldest golf course in Colorado and the club itself is the oldest country club west of the Mississippi River. It was built in 1902 and designed by James Foulis, although a number of different golf designers have done renovations to the course over the years. The 18-hole, private course is 6,782 yards at its longest tees with a par of 71. Although Denver Country Club features relatively flat, tree-lined fairways, it also has a hilly landscape that causes uneven lies. The par-3, 12th hole is the signature hole of the course. There are also four sets of teeboxes for every level golfer to work on different handicaps.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| championship | 71 | 6798 | 72.6 | 137 |
| forward | 73 | 6103 | 77.1 | 140 |
| middle | 71 | 6798 | 72.6 | 137 |
| other | 73 | 6211 | 68.4 | 123 |