Exploring the Most Expensive Country Clubs in Colorado

While Cherry Hills is certainly exclusive, the Glenmoor Country Club in Cherry Hills Village also stands out with its championship golf course and impeccable facilities. The initiation fee is $200,000, with annual dues of $25,000.

I’ve heard amazing things about the Broadmoor Golf Club in Colorado Springs. With its stunning mountain views and world-class golf courses, it’s considered one of the most prestigious country clubs in the state. However, the initiation fee of $150,000 and annual dues of $20,000 may be out of reach for many.

You’re right, the Broadmoor is definitely a premier option, but it’s good to consider some more affordable alternatives as well, such as the Flatirons Golf Club in Boulder, which has an initiation fee of $75,000 and annual dues of $10,000.

For those looking to join an exclusive yet slightly more budget-friendly country club, the Denver Country Club could be a great option. With an initiation fee of $100,000 and annual dues of $15,000, it offers a similar level of prestige and amenities as the top-tier clubs, just at a slightly lower price point.

Hmm, the fees for these clubs are really quite astronomical. I wonder if there are any country clubs in Colorado that are more accessible to the average affluent individual? Perhaps with initiation fees around $50,000 and annual dues of $10,000 or less?

That’s a great question! The Fossil Trace Golf Club in Golden might fit the bill, with an initiation fee of $45,000 and annual dues of $8,500. It’s not as exclusive as the top-tier clubs, but still offers a high-quality golfing experience.

As someone who’s been a member of the Meadow Creek Golf Club in Fairplay for over a decade, I can attest to the great value and community it provides. The initiation fee is only $25,000, and the annual dues are just $5,000. It may not have the same prestige as the uber-exclusive clubs, but the golf is fantastic, and the atmosphere is warm and welcoming.

That sounds like a great option for those looking for a more affordable and down-to-earth country club experience in Colorado. I’ll have to check out Meadow Creek the next time I’m in the area.

While the high-end clubs like Cherry Hills and Broadmoor are undoubtedly impressive, I can’t help but feel that they’re a bit out of touch with the average Coloradan. Shouldn’t country clubs be places where the community can come together, not just the ultra-wealthy?