Denver Metro Golf Course Homes
Browse homes on or near golf courses across the Denver metro. Wake up to fairway views and resort-style living in some of Colorado’s best communities.
About Golf Course Living in Denver
The Denver metro is home to dozens of public and private golf courses, and the communities surrounding them consistently rank among the most desirable addresses in the region. Golf course homes offer a combination of open views, carefully maintained surroundings, and resort-style living that appeals to buyers whether or not they play golf. Colorado’s 300 days of sunshine means fairways are green and views are stunning for a large portion of the year.
Denver metro golf course communities span a wide range of price points and lifestyles. Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, and Centennial offer accessible country club living with strong school districts and amenity-rich HOAs. Cherry Hills Village and Greenwood Village provide some of the most exclusive private club settings in the state. Castle Rock, Parker, and Evergreen offer courses with dramatic Rocky Mountain backdrops. Each community has its own character — the right fit depends on your lifestyle, budget, and how central golf is to your daily routine.
- Homes backing to or near golf courses across the Denver metro
- Communities including Highlands Ranch, Cherry Hills, Lone Tree, and Castle Rock
- Private club, semi-private, and public course settings
- Fairway views, open space buffers, and resort-style HOA amenities
Golf course homes often carry a premium but also hold value exceptionally well due to the protected open space and lifestyle appeal. I can help you identify which communities offer the best value for your investment.
Get in Touch with DC TurnerGolf Course Communities Across the Denver Metro
From Jack Nicklaus-designed private courses in Castle Pines Village to award-winning public courses in Louisville and Lafayette, the Denver metro has more golf course communities than most buyers realize. Courses are tagged by access type — private, semi-private, or public — so you know what you’re buying into before you visit.
A foothills-adjacent Arvada neighborhood built around a city-owned 27-hole public golf club — one of the most accessible golf course addresses in the metro, with Ralston Valley High School serving residents and the front range just minutes west.
Broomfield’s established golf course community — homes surrounding a public course with mountain views, Broomfield R-1 schools, and the US-36 corridor positioning that puts both Denver and Boulder within easy reach.
Brighton’s semi-rural luxury corridor — large lots from 1 to 5 acres, horse properties, sweeping Front Range views, and a public golf course woven through the community. The north metro’s most distinctive golf address, with a 55+ section for age-qualified buyers.
Commerce City’s golf course community surrounding an 18-hole city-owned public course — with the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge and Barr Lake minutes away, and some of the most affordable golf-adjacent homes in the metro.
Frederick’s premier golf course community — large homes adjacent to Bella Rosa Golf Course, a community pool, and the highest price tier in Frederick. The golf course address for buyers targeting the northern Colorado corridor without driving to Loveland or Fort Collins.
Thornton’s flagship 55+ gated golf community — a championship course, 33,000 sq ft clubhouse, indoor and outdoor pools, and 50+ resident clubs. The north metro’s most complete age-qualified golf address, with Lennar homes from the $600s.
Westminster’s championship golf course community — homes with mountain views, Big Dry Creek Trail access, and a US-36 location that makes both Denver and Boulder realistic for the daily commute while still delivering a genuine golf course lifestyle.
Westminster’s established Ranch Country Club community — spacious lots, mountain views, Adams 12 Five Star Schools, and a country club golf lifestyle at a price point that consistently undercuts comparable communities further south.
Erie’s golf course master plan — Colorado National Golf Club anchors a community with a 7,000 sq ft clubhouse, pool, tennis, and panoramic mountain views. One of the widest price ranges of any golf community in the metro, from condos in the $300Ks to luxury estates at $2.3M.
Lafayette’s golf course community with more community character than most — an 18-hole public course, community pool, BVSD schools including Peak to Peak charter, and a Friday evening happy hour with live music that makes Indian Peaks feel like a genuine neighborhood rather than just a golf address.
Louisville’s original master-planned golf course community — 486 homes surrounding an award-winning public 18-hole course, an HOA pool and tennis courts, and BVSD schools. The Boulder County golf address that delivers a complete community experience without a private club price.
Denver’s most overlooked golf course community — a public 18-hole course widely considered one of the city’s best, annual host of the Colorado Open tournament, and home prices that make GVR the most affordable golf-adjacent address within Denver city limits.
SE Aurora’s established golf course community surrounding a Golf Digest Top 10-ranked course, with homes ranging from condos to custom builds, Grandview High School ranked #7 in Colorado, and Southlands shopping and dining three miles away.
A master-planned community wrapped around the Murphy Creek Golf Course — new single-family homes from KB Home and Meritage Homes, a community recreation center, trails, and E-470 access to DIA and the Tech Center. The east metro’s active new construction golf address.
Aurora’s premier age-qualified golf community — a gated 45+ address built around an Arthur Hills-designed 18-hole course with a 37,000 sq ft clubhouse, indoor and outdoor pools, pickleball, tennis, bocce, and Eagle’s Nest on-site dining.
Colorado’s most prestigious gated community — two Jack Nicklaus-designed private courses, 24/7 manned security with on-site EMTs, 2,800 acres of ponderosa pines, three pool complexes, and homes from $900K to well above $5M. The benchmark against which every other Colorado golf community is measured.
Centennial’s premier golf course community — homes from $950K to $2.8M along South Suburban Golf Course with mountain views, a community pool, and Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre two miles away. The south metro’s established luxury golf address at a fraction of Castle Pines Village prices.
Colorado’s most exclusive residential community — home to Cherry Hills Country Club (est. 1922, three US Opens, two PGA Championships) and Glenmoor Country Club (Pete Dye, 1984). No commercial zoning since 1945, estate lots from half an acre to five-plus acres, and six miles from downtown Denver.
One of the Denver metro’s most exclusive incorporated communities — golf course estates, a gated Village, Burning Tree’s community pool, and new construction at Wild Plum. Columbine Valley sits between Cherry Hills Village and Englewood’s South Platte River corridor, quietly maintaining one of the metro’s most prestigious residential addresses.
Lone Tree’s premier golf-front estate neighborhood — custom homes on half- to 1-acre lots overlooking the Lone Tree Golf Club, with mountain and city views and Douglas County’s top-ranked schools. The south metro’s most elegant established golf address short of Castle Pines Village.
Parker’s nature community — 1,800 homes on large lots among 100-year-old ponderosa pines, a 27-hole country club, Bingham Lake, Colorado Horse Park next door, and Pikes Peak views to the south. The most natural setting of any golf course community in the south metro.
A signature Parker community wrapped around the Pradera Golf Course — custom and semi-custom home sites with wide-open Front Range views, mature trails, and a quieter southeast metro address that draws buyers looking for something more personal than a standard subdivision.
Evergreen’s premier luxury neighborhood built around the Hiwan Golf Club — custom homes on treed lots with rock outcroppings, Elk Meadow Park directly across Evergreen Parkway, and city utilities. The only mountain golf course community with a 30-minute Denver commute.
Morrison’s premier foothills community set among red rock formations — private golf, 819 acres of private open space, 15 miles of community trails, and homes from the $700s to $3M+. The southwest metro’s most dramatic natural setting for a golf course community.
