Municipal · 9 Holes

Harvard Gulch Golf Course

660 East Iliff Avenue, Denver, Colorado

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4.6312 Reviews
Denver, COLocation

The Club

About Harvard Gulch Golf Course

Harvard Gulch Golf Course is a fun and sporty 9-hole par 3 course located in South Denver. It is ideal for beginners, recreational golfers, or those looking to improve their short game. The course features small, bunkered greens and stately trees, providing an exciting and enjoyable golfing experience. Walking is encouraged, with push carts available...

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Green Fees

Weekday Par 3Varies $12-$21
Weekend Par 3Varies $17-$21
Senior Weekday Par 3Varies $10-$15
Senior Weekend Par 3Varies $13-$15
Junior Par 3Varies $5-$12

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant

Reviews

What People Say

4.6/5
Google · 312 reviews
In summary

Harvard Gulch Golf Course is frequently praised for its fun and accessible par-3 layout, making it ideal for beginners and those looking to improve their short game. The course is well-maintained, offers a relaxed atmosphere with friendly staff, and is set in a convenient urban location. However, some visitors mention occasional issues with pace of play and suggest that the clubhouse could benefit from updates.

2 months ago
This is the best course with the best folks! I run a golf social out of here during summer; Drew & his crew do a great job keeping the course beautiful & always bring the vibes! Fun for all & the kind of golf everyone enjoys playing. 10/10 will continue to have events here till Drew kicks us out :)
— Allie
8 months ago
Such a fun par-3 course and perfect for working on your short game. It’s affordable, walkable, and usually a quick round. The staff are chill and the vibe is very local — lots of regulars but never pretentious. Great for beginners or anyone who just wants to play without the stress of a full 18.
— Julianne Pauck
11 months ago
Not the nicest course but it's not trying to be. It's where you go when you're broke, just learning how to play, don't want to take it seriously, or want a grill outing with family. We need more courses like this! Very wholesome community vibes and decent conditions. Only complaint being is that the inside of the clubhouse could use a face lift.
— A Grimm
a year ago
Really cool vibe at this place the minute I pulled into parking lot. Went up ramp on left side and little dog named Baxter just sunning his buns....he is part of experience. My son and I came here to use adaptive golf cart available at this particular location. Chris who works @ course took time to carefully help me strap in my son and do a test drive. Cool layout...no hole longer than 130yds. In good shape what is it with folks never fixing dart marks though????...is that just I am playing a muni and it's cheap who cares attitude....NEVER WILL GET OVER THIS fix your ball marks people bend ove…
— William Culver
11 months ago
Nice little par 3 golf course if you’re just looking to hit wedges. Longest hole is about 130-135 yards.
— Gary Branch
a year ago
Just a super chill little 9 hole. You won't need much more than a pitching wedge, sand wedge, and a putter. Easy to walk on during the week.
— Joseph Berman
a year ago
Go here all the time! You just need an iron, wedge, and putter. Walking only. Par 3 all the way, great views, jam packed with friendly golfers, and great for beginners. I call it “medium-golf”
— Hope Maxson
a year ago
Love this little par 3 course. It’s definitely a short chip and put course. They are super chill at the club house and it’s pretty easy to get a tee time and go when ever you want. Great for an after work chip and putt with some beers to relax. They don’t sell beers there but they allow you to bring drinks with you. It’s also not bad to walk, so highly recommend making it fun with friends playing with just 3 clubs and a putter.
— Ace D
5 months ago
Love this course. Beautiful Setting, and Vhris is great. I've known this course since it was first open...
— John McMahon
10 months ago
The course is good. It's well-maintained and despite being on the shorter end (even for a par 3), provides plenty of fun holes to play. The downside to this course is the staff. They don't monitor the course very closely, so sometimes in the evening you can see a group playing holes 2-8 over and over, cutting in front of other groups and holding up the pace of play. Then there's an older gentleman who works here who, for some unfathomable reason, seems obsessed with sending groups out ahead of their tee time... as if that was going to speed up the pace of play or get more people onto the cours…
— Tyrel Sorensen
8 months ago
Fun little par 3 course. Low pressure golf and a great course for the price
— Joe Callahan
a year ago
I might not be entirely accurate in giving my rating here, but I’m aware that I shouldn’t be biased because that course wasn’t what I was seeking. I believe the website mentions an executive nine-hole course, but the longest club I had to use was my 56-wedge. So, if you’re looking for a traditional golf course, I wouldn’t recommend this one. I could almost consider it a putt-putt course. It was extremely busy, and golf balls were flying everywhere around me. Don’t get me wrong, it was a fun time, but it wasn’t what I would consider worthy of a return for a golf enthusiast like myself.
— C B

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