TPC Colorado stands as Colorado's only Tournament Players Club and its first ground-up golf course in nearly a decade. Designed by Arthur Schaupeter and opened in 2019, this 18-hole championship layout showcases the dramatic intersection where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains. The course stretches across 865 acres of the Heron Lakes development, featuring sweeping mountain views of Longs Peak and the entire Front Range, alongside three pristine reservoirs (Lonetree, McNeil, and Welch) that dramatically frame the playing corridors. What makes TPC Colorado distinctive is its sophisticated design philosophy: the course stretches to nearly 8,000 yards from the championship tees for professional tournament play—it famously hosted the Korn Ferry Tour's Blue Championship and boasts a legendary 773-yard par 5 (the longest hole in professional tour history)—yet offers seven sets of tees allowing recreational golfers to find their ideal challenge at yardages as short as 4,157 yards. The course blends wide, playable fairways with strategic bunker complexes featuring Scottish-style sod-faced bunkers and revetted pot bunkers, creating a layout that rewards precision without crushing confidence. Holes along the reservoir shorelines and elevated ridges with panoramic vistas make this a visually stunning round, though the routing does meander through the adjacent residential development.
Championship layout stretching to 7,991 yards with Scottish-inspired design featuring wide fairways, sod-faced pot bunkers, and dramatic Rocky Mountain and reservoir views.