Vail Golf Club
1775 Sunburst Drive, Vail, Colorado | 970-479-2260
The Vail Golf Club is closed for the season
The Vail Golf Club, nestled at the base of the Gore Mountain Range, presents golfers with a unique and scenic 18-hole, par 71 experience.
The Vail Valley's most walkable course, the golf club is open to the public and features a full-service pro shop, group/corporate outings, professional instruction, a driving range, a practice area, golf swing analysis, and Grill on the Gore restaurant, featuring Rocky Mountain fare at its finest.
Recognized by Golf Digest as a "Top 100 Resort Course," golfers enjoy playing greens that follow the Gore Creek and lay adjacent to the White River National Forest. The Vail Golf Club also offers an ADA-accessible cart for those with additional needs.
Vail Golf Club Highlights:
- 4:07 pace of play
- Golf bikes available
- Scenic layout following Gore Creek with stunning views of surrounding mountains
- Junior lesson programs and youth summer camps
- State-of-the-art clubhouse and pro shop
- Grill on the Gore restaurant (opening in June)
- Knowledgable and friendly staff led by award-winning Director of Golf Alice Plain
About the Course
Highlighted by views of the Gore Mountain Range, Vail’s mountain-style, 18-hole course features unique fairways, smooth putting surfaces, and a scenic layout amidst the White River National Forest.
The fairways are tree-lined and generally flat, but numerous greenside and fairway bunkers, as well as beaver ponds, will test a golfer’s accuracy. Vail’s course features 6,739 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71.
A course rating of 71.0/136 from the back tees and 63.5/108 from the forward tees make it a truly spectacular experience for golfers of all skill levels. Recognized by Golf Digest as a "Top 100 Resort Course," golfers enjoy watching their balls fly 10 percent farther in Vail’s high-altitude environment, while they challenge themselves on greens that follow the scenic Gore Creek.
Designed and built by one of Vail’s pioneers, Ben Krueger, in 1962, Vail’s course continues to be thought of by many as one of the best courses in the Vail Valley -- a must-play among locals and guests alike. Once the golf course is blanketed with snow, it serves as Vail’s Nordic Center during the winter months, offering 17 kilometers of groomed ski track and 10 kilometers of separate snowshoe trails.
2024 Vail Golf Club Season Passes
Options to buy your season pass:
- Buy your pass online
- Come into the pro shop Mon-Fri, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Call 970-479-2260
- Fill out the application below and email it to aplain@vailrec.com:
For full details about our season pass options, visit the Season Passes page.
Parking for Vail Golf Club users is free at the Vail Golf & Nordic Clubhouse. The Vail Golf Club is also accessible via the Clubhouse stop on the Golf Course loop of the free Town of Vail bus system. View a bus schedule.
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Whether you are a scratch player or a novice, the Vail Golf Club will challenge your game. Its practice facilities are an ideal way to begin or end each round and include:
- Full length driving range - open dawn to dusk, closed Wednesdays after 5:30 p.m. for maintenance
- Large practice putting green
- Chipping and sand practice area
- Video swing analysis
The Vail Golf Club Pro Shop carries a wide selection of golf equipment, accessories and apparel for all your golfing needs, including the highest quality brands of:
- Golf equipment
- Men's apparel
- Women's apparel
- Visors and hats
- Golf accessories, including belts, balls, shoes, gloves, sunglasses and much more
Visiting Vail without your clubs? Not to worry – the Vail Golf Club proudly offers the highest quality rental clubs. The courteous and friendly staff will get you set up and onto the tee in no time.
Rental Club Rates
18 Holes: $65
9 Holes: $55
Congratulations, Trey! 2024 Colorado Section Public Merchandiser of the Year
The Vail Golf Club's own Trey Johnson has been awarded this honor, which is presented to a PGA Professional who demonstrates exceptional skills in promoting golf. The award is given in three categories: Public/Municipal/Military/Semi-Private, Private, and Resort. Criteria for the award include inventory, community involvement, displays, merchandising techniques, and credit rating.