What you will receive just for attending: 

• Free round of golf at Broken Tee Englewood, a new Dye Designs course
  in Metro Denver

• A free custom built Lob wedge from Dimension Z Golf

• Subscription to Golf Digest included with each ticket

• Improve your game with complimentary seminars and lessons from
  Colorado Section PGA Pros

• Shop for discounted apparel and equipment

Broken Tee Englewood might sound like an interesting play on words, but your play at this fabulously renovated golf course will be a challenge. Formerly Englewood Golf Course, a complete modification of the layout and design of the course, courtesy of Dye Design, is set to debut in May, along with an improved 9-hole par-3 and other amenities.

Bob Spada, course manager, is excited about the new Dye design. “With our new name, Broken Tee Englewood, we have a new front nine with water coming into play six out of nine holes. This will not be the same course when it reopens. It will be more challenging and address the requests for a better overall round of golf. A links-style course with plenty of mounding, it’s not your flat, easy fairway run and will require more accurate shots. We are excited to offer all attendees of the Denver Golf Expo a free round of golf.”

The “new” 18-hole course design keeps six holes on the east side of the river and created three new holes along the river bank. The new front nine’s yardage adds 100 yards to 6,900 yards from the back tees. Golfers will see the biggest difference in the front nine as there is now 3-foot of clay cap resulting in better soil conditions.

“The new holes are designed to be more challenging,” adds Spada. “For example, the drive off the tee at three, four and five are over water and the three holes on the west of the river have narrow fairways with plenty of opportunities to get into trouble. There will be plenty of risk/reward opportunities on the par 4’s and 5’s. Yet we offer four tee boxes to allow any level of player to enjoy Broken Tee.”

“The improved par 3 course is even better than before,” Spada says. “More challenges, more elevation with teeing up and downhill, and distances over 200 yards.”

Other improvements include a wider driving range with more stations, 7 practice greens, well-lit for night time, and a huge green as you enter the course for putting and chipping. A full-service restaurant feeds your “19th hole” needs, and Spada says that the Broken Tee’s learning center will have some exciting news very soon!

Broken Tee Englewood invites Denver Golf Expo attendees to enjoy a round of golf on them (some restrictions apply).