Public · 18 Holes

Park Hill Golf Club

4141 East 35th Avenue, Denver, Colorado

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Facilities

Club Amenities

Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall

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What People Say

In summary

Park Hill Golf Club is appreciated for its convenient location near downtown Denver, friendly staff, and solid amenities, including a well-regarded driving range and restaurant. The course is generally considered suitable for beginners and intermediate players, with wide fairways and a straightforward layout. However, some visitors have noted maintenance issues, particularly with the greens, and have experienced slow pace of play and occasional service challenges during events.

7 years ago
In town from LA and played this corse twice over the weekend I highly recommend playing here for sure. Everyone was super nice ill be there again before my trip is over. Also the rental clubs are M4 which was a nice suprise. Thanks to all the Park Hill staff for making my trip to denver a memorable one. Ill will be back for sure.
— Matthew Case
8 years ago
Great course, right near the city. Not too challenging for newer players for, and is plenty spread out given it's proximity to downtown Denver. There were some nice long holes to really practice your drive on.
— Adam Hoover
7 years ago
Love playing here everytime i come out to Denver on tour,this is my spot ,also salute to the staff
— Tyrone Washington
8 years ago
We, a group of eleven older women, descended upon the restaurant for lunch today. The gentleman who served us could not have been nicer or more accommodating. He was working alone and they have a pretty extensive menu, so it took a little while for everyone to get lunch, but well worth the wait. The food was delicious. Our server was running his legs off to accommodate everyone, and was so pleasant while doing it. I would definitely recommend this golf club restaurant for a pleasant lunch experience.
— Bobbie Cooper
8 years ago
Nice course, it's pretty wide open, so if you hit an errant shot you should be able to hit it from the other fairway. They've got a really nice driving range with a ton of space. I also like that you don't have to go to the clubhouse to get balls, you can pay right at the station. Greens are a little rough, they definitely need a little help with some water.
— Zach Krieger
Edited 7 years ago
This is a solid, historic, park style golf course that had become very popular for good reason for urban golfers. The margins border a couple busy streets, so you can see it often driving by and perhaps fear a stray shot interrupting traffic flow, but fear not, aim away from the traffic on a few holes and you'll be fine. The layout is fairly straightforward. The greens are fairly quick. The pace of play is decent. Enjoy this city course!
— The Paiks
7 years ago
While I love how close it is to where I live. I am shocked at high the prices are for such a poorly maintained golf course. Many ripped up and dried out areas, the front nine greens are in pretty bad shape. The back nine is much better. To pay $60 for a course and have it in that bad of shape is pretty ridiculous. I would expect more from this course based on the fees they charge. Also, their beverage and food service on the course if pretty non existent. Cart person came by once and was out of everything except granola bars and peanuts. They still do not have enough cold water coolers on the…
— Terry Rubin
9 years ago
I love this place. Its a perfect practice or beginner course. Don't go into expecting something fancy because its not. Its cheap, fairly well maintained, and a big confidence booster, I can break 90 here. Only down side is it can get packed on the weekends and a train horn on the front 9. Also you occasionally have to deal with knuckle heads who want to fight on the golf course for no reason, a bum walking in front of your shot on the fairway and kids who haven't learned the phrase "rate of play," who are more interested in running through sprinklers in the fairway than playing golf. Seriously…
— Mark Petersen (Petey)
8 years ago
I was prepared to give this place at least 3 stars but after dealing with Stephanie, the event coordinator, I will never book another event with Park Hill Golf Club. Stephanie was unprofessional, dismissive, combative and down right rude! Furthermore, it is my opinion that an event hall should have their carpets steamed cleaned. The carpeting in the room where our event was held was visibly stained and worn; did not realize it until the day of the event. As for the food, I've had better- yes you have a lot of options to choose from, but I know what great quality food tastes like, and theirs is…
— Lela F
9 years ago
Very attentive staff! We had a 40- people baby shower held in a spascious banquet room with large windows overlooking the golf course. Floor- to-ceiling fireplace was lit and the food was hearty and tasty. Plenty of parking.
— Alesia Kieffer
Edited 9 years ago
Great course to play on as an intermediate player. Only 1 water trap between 2 holes and the rest is mostly just open straight fairly wide fairways. Nothing that challenging which is nice for a day out with friends.
— Dan P
7 years ago
Took 5 1/2 hours to play 18. The ranger that came around a couple times was rude for no apparent reason. Overall, the course was flat, boring, and poorly maintained. My only time playing there, and definitely my last. Only positive (and reason the review was not 1 star) is that my friend had a great experience with the guy who booked the tee time. Didn’t catch his name, but he was pleasant and flexible when we needed to move our tee time.
— Patrick Healy

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