Resort · 18 Holes

Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel

9808 South Sunningdale Boulevard, Littleton, Colorado

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18Holes
Arnold PalmerCourse Designer
4.4630 Reviews
Littleton, COLocation

The Club

About Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel

Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel features an 18-hole, Arnold Palmer-designed par-72 championship course with rolling fairways and greens, offering stunning views of Denver and the Front Range. The club provides excellent practice facilities, including a grass tee driving range, putting greens, and a short game area. Visitors can enjoy a meal at The Lone...

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Green Fees

Weekday 18-hole Resident$60 Monday to Thursday
Weekday 18-hole Nonresident$78 Monday to Thursday
Weekend 18-hole Resident$63 Friday to Sunday
Weekend 18-hole Nonresident$83 Friday to Sunday
Twilight 18-hole Resident$54 After 3 pm (DST); 2 pm (MST)
Twilight 18-hole Nonresident$74 After 3 pm (DST); 2 pm (MST)

Tee times: Up to 5 days in advance for nonresidents

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

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Casual Dining
Bar & Lounge
Tennis Courts
Reception Hall

Reviews

What People Say

4.4/5
Google · 630 reviews
In summary

Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel is frequently praised for its beautiful setting, well-maintained course, and friendly staff, making it a popular choice for both golf and events. The hotel is noted for its spacious rooms and accommodating service, particularly for weddings and medical stays. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about slow pace of play, customer service issues, and perceived high pricing, which may detract from the overall experience for some guests.

8 months ago
We had never stayed at the Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel when traveling to Denver and we were so happy we did! First of all, it is in an incredibly gorgeous high end neighborhood, away from traffic & noise! The staff is amazing, especially Diane Beals who is the Front Desk Manager and the oversees Overall Hotel Management. If you want to stay in a beautiful environment even if you don’t play golf, look into this beautiful place and I’m sure you will agree. When we come to Denver this is our new place to stay!!!
— Renee Goodman
5 months ago
We golf here regularly. The course is always in the best of shape even in the off season and the staff is extremely friendly. Great apparel in the pro shop as well.
— Shawna Fisch
5 months ago
The starter yelled at me for hitting a shot. All the old people on staff are angry and they’re trying to scam you. Watch out! lowkey such a mid place to play. my friend and I are both scratch golfers, and the starter got mad at us for taking divots!! Starter just came out again and yelled at us for hitting drivers. What scratch golfer it’s divots with a driver? He’s literally babysitting us rn! The starter Tim is the worst.
— andrew kettler
3 months ago
Range has funky hours, but at least you won't ever hit straight into the sun.
— Mark Down
7 months ago
Lone Tree Golf club has terrible customer service including the fact that you are paying overpriced winter rates for a sub par golf course. They offer no discounts, and the employees that work in the pro shop are incredibly rude, (used profanity against customers). Recommend plum creek or red hawk instead of this nightmare!
— Riley Chase
11 months ago
My husband and I got married here this year! We were welcomed by amazing staff from the start. Their event planners, Gabi and Jennifer, are at your beck and call for any needs, questions or advice. Their responsiveness, professionalism and knowledge made our wedding day feel seamless. The rooms are amazing and spacious with kind and welcoming staff. The food was amazing and the service was top tier. I wouldn’t change a single thing they had to offer us. Excellent all the way around, 10000/10 could not recommend enough!
— Keri Linder Murphy
10 months ago
This place is amazing!! The golf course is very interesting and beautifully designed. The staff are some of the happiest/energetic/enthusiastic people I’ve been around in a while. The guys and girls in the pro shop are wonderful. I would highly suggest staying here and playing golf if you are visiting the area.
— John Ollson
9 months ago
$110+ is a little overpriced Many areas are dried out. Greens are in great shape though. For this price, no water bottles in the cart cooler. This is a golf course not a club. A club provides more amenities.
— Brian Davis
9 months ago
The absolute gall of this sign is unreal. Lone Tree golf is part of south suburban parks and rec. you are publicly funded. Stop acting like this is Augusta and some kind of incredible privilege to play golf in “suburban lone tree CO”. I will absolutely honor a dress code on the course, but the practice area is just that. People would call LeBron James weird for wearing his game day uniform at every practice. Whatever nerd thought of this policy and whichever nerd agrees with this policy was not stuffed in NEARLY enough lockers as a child and this sign is Exhibit A. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION…
— Simon Stark
8 months ago
I like this golf course unfortunately tons of golf courses have been trying to get in my money so they make the tee times so back to back 10 mins between the next group. So it get frustrating when people are looking for there balls for 15 mins. Because that just means that a group is already waiting.
— Paige Brawner
11 months ago
I cannot rate the hotel Or restaurants or anything of that sort. But what I can rate is my experience at the golf course my friend and I arrived early to practice chipping and putting. Both sections were closed and under repair. That can happen from time to time any golf course so while frustrating was not too big of a deal. Then we went and grabbed a bucket of balls to get ready for our round and there was absolutely no grass left in any of the practice area to hit off of so we were hitting off of dirt. Once we tee off, the course seemed to be in good shape and the first couple of holes were…
— John Bell
11 months ago
Very rude encounter. We have just moved to Carriage Club next to the golf course and my husband called to ask about available tee times. The woman who answered replied curtly "no, we have a member guest only tomorrow." He asked "what's a member guest?" She rudely said "No, bye" and hung up. Thanks for the lovely welcome to the neighborhood.
— Jenni Kissinger

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