November 14, 1888, the St. Andrews Golf Club, in Yonkers, New York, is believed to have opened, making it likely the first golf club in America. It had just six holes.
 
November 4, 1951, the 9th Ryder Cup ended at Pinehurst Resort’s No. 2 Course with the United States defeating Great Britain, 9½-2½, under the guidance of playing captain Sam Snead. Arthur Lacey was non-playing GB skipper. The format only had four foursomes matches on Day 1 and eight singles matches the second day.

News & Updates

  • 2025 Sweet Spots Ladies Golf League

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  • Ute Creek Golf Course Recognized for Environmental Excellence

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    February 07, 2024

    Ute Creek Golf Course Recognized for Environmental Excellence

    LONGMONT, Colo. – Audubon International is recognizing Ute Creek Golf Course for 10 years of certification as an Audubon International Cooperative Sanctuary through its commitment to environmental stewardship and efforts to maintain a comprehensive environmental management program focused on wildlife and habitat management, water conservation, resource management, and outreach and education.

    “We're very proud to count Ute Creek Golf Course among our members,” said Christine Kane, CEO at Audubon

    International. “They made environmentally sustainable golf course management an integral part of their operating principles long before it became an accepted option. Their leadership has already brought many benefits to their community over the past decade and will continue to do so long into the future.”

    To reach certification in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program (ACSP) for Golf Courses, a course must maintain a high degree of environmental quality in several areas including Environmental Planning, Wildlife & Habitat Management, Outreach and Education, Chemical Use Reduction and Safety, Water Conservation, and Water Quality Management. After designation, courses must go through a recertification process every three years.

    Ute Creek Golf Course is one of about 750 courses in the world to be designated as a certified ACSP for Golf course. Through participation in the ACSP for Golf, Ute Creek Golf Course has been involved in numerous environmental projects, including conserving energy and reducing water use, utilizing integrated pest management techniques, naturalizing areas, and managing resources in an environmentally responsible manner.

    “Everyone involved with the Ute Creek Golf Course is honored for the course to be recognized by Audubon International for the tenth year,” said Golf Course Supervisor, Dan Reese. “Sustainability is a top priority for the Longmont City Council, and the City of Longmont, and it’s terrific that Ute Creek Golf Course serves as an example of success in the City.”

    Audubon International is an environmental organization dedicated to educating, assisting, and inspiring millions of people from all walks of life to protect and sustain the land, water, wildlife, and natural resources around them. In addition to golf courses, Audubon International also provides programs for businesses, communities, and new developments. For more information, contact Audubon International at [email protected] or visit their website at auduboninternational.org

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    About Ute Creek Golf Course

    Ute Creek Golf Course, designed by the world-renowned golf course architects of the Robert Trent Jones II Group, opened in 1997. This 18-hole championship course is a Par 72, ranging in length from 5,509 yards to 7,167 yards. The views are amazing! Join us today for a truly enjoyable place to play. Learn more at www.golflongmont.com/ute-creek.

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  • Twin Peaks Ladies 9 Hole Golf League

    2023 Ladies 9 hole Twin Peaks flyer

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  • Sunset Ladies Leagues/Clubs

    Ladies 9 hole league: Play Thursday Mornings, Jodi Carlson, President.  Email:


     Ladies 18 hole League: Play Tuesday Mornings, 

     

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  • All Men's Leagues and Clubs

    Sunset Men's Club

    Play nine hole games on Wednesdays and 18 holes on Saturdays. President is Tim Rudden, t[email protected].  Call the Pro Shop at 303-651-8466.  All forms and calendar for the men's club are at the Pro Shop counter if you would like to visit the facility. 


    Twin Peaks Men’s Golf Association 

    Membership Information

    ~March - October
     
    Purpose: To Stimulate interest and enjoyment of golf at Twin Peaks Golf Course with fun and competitive tournament golf.
     
    Membership: The club is open to all men 18 years of age and older. Members are encouraged to play regularly and post all scores to maintain fair handicaps.

     Dues: $80 includes USGA handicap, entry in the ongoing hole-in-one pool, and complimentary food and drink events. Dual membership is available at Sunset Men’s Club for $5 and includes hole-in-one entry. Members from other clubs are invited for all TPMGA golf, food and drink events at discounted rates of $5 for Sunset and $35 for other clubs members.
     
    There are 18 - 20 events scattered throughout the year on Satuday and Sunday or both! 
     
    Contact:   Ed Warner at 303-775-5455 or [email protected]

    Ute Creek Men's Golf Association

    "After-work" on Thursday as long as the weather permits March - October

    Contact Mark Berdovich at 303-834-2533 or [email protected]

     

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  • Twin Peaks Ladies Leagues/Clubs


    Twin Peaks Ladies 18-Hole Golf Association

    Welcomes new members year 'round.

    Plays Thursday mornings, April - October.

    Contact Lynette Gormley. Email: [email protected]; phone: 612-702-6114


    Twin Peaks Ladies 9-Hole Golf League

    LONG to golf, but SHORT on time?

    Come play with ladies who are fun, enjoy being outside and support each other's games!  All levels welcomed throughout the season.

    Thursday mornings April - early October

    Email Roselyn - [email protected]


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  • Ute Creek Ladies Leagues/Clubs

    Ute Creek Ladies 18-Hole Golf Association

    Welcomes new members year 'round.

    Ladies play weekly on Tuesday mornings beginning the last week in April and ending in October.

    For more information contact Beth Vinson at b[email protected]  203-521-2697


    Ute Creek Ladies 9-Hole Golf League

    Every Thursday morning  April - October

    Non competative

    Contact:

    Shelly Anderson 720-280-6398

    Kathy Pew 303-579-9558

             

     

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  • Inclement Weather and Lightning Policy

    The City of Longmont Golf Courses will no longer notify on course golfers of inclement weather and lightning in the area by sounding an air horn.

    In case of lightning, individual golfers already on the course are responsible for monitoring weather conditions and deciding if continuation of play is safe.

    As soon as you hear thunder seek the clubhouse, the lowest elevation area or a large enclosed vehicle.

    If sudden, close-in lightning does not permit evacuation:

    Spread out from your group
    Squat down and tuck your head and cover your ears
    Head for the safest place as soon as immediate threat passes.

    If you have questions about this new policy, please talk with one of the Golf Course staff.

    Thank-you

    City of Longmont

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Golf History

  • October 2025

    October 21, while no other specific golf events are noted for this date, the PGA of America was established in 1916, the first Masters Tournament was held in 1932, and the first live televised golf event was in 1958.

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  • September 2025

    September 23, 2018Tiger Woods won his 80th PGA Tour victory at the Tour Championship, a significant win after a five-year drought following back surgeries. This date is a notable one for golf history, as it marked Woods' return to dominance and also saw Justin Rose clinch the FedEx Cup.
     
    September 3, 1936, the U.S. Walker Cup team achieved a historic 9-0 shutout victory over Great Britain and Ireland at Pine Valley Golf Club. This was the first shutout in the Walker Cup's history and the first time the prestigious event was held at the New Jersey course, according to the USGA.

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  • August 2025

    August 22, 1993,  Phil Mickelson secured his third career PGA Tour victory at The International in Castle Rock, Colorado.
     
    August 19, 1962Homero Blancas achieved a remarkable feat by shooting a 55 at the Premier Invitational Golf Tournament in Longview, Texas. This score remains one of the lowest ever recorded in a competitive U.S. golf event.
     
    August 15, 2016Justin Rose won the gold medal in golf at the Rio Olympics, which was the first time golf had been included in the Olympics since 1904.
     
    August 13, 1988, Pearl Sinn won the U.S. Women's Amateur, becoming the first woman to win two USGA championships in the same year.
     
    August 4, 1945Byron Nelson achieved a significant milestone in golf history. In 1945, he won his 11th consecutive PGA Tour victory at the Canadian Open. This win was part of his record-breaking streak of 11 consecutive victories and 50 consecutive rounds under par.

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  • July 2025

    July 28, 1991, Jack Nicklaus tied for the lead at the U.S. Senior Open, and in the same year, 15-year-old Tiger Woods became the youngest U.S. Junior Amateur champion. 
     
    July 24, 2022Brooke Henderson won the Evian Championship, marking her second major title
     
    July 23, 2000Tiger Woods became the youngest player to complete the career Grand Slam by winning the British Open. Also in 2000, Karrie Webb won the U.S. Women's Open, marking the third of her seven major titles
     
    July 17, 2016Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson engaged in a memorable showdown at Royal Troon, with Stenson emerging victorious and setting a new record score for the Open (and major championships) at 264 (-20). This victory made Stenson the first Scandinavian winner of a major championship.
     
    July 16, 1958, the PGA Championship transitioned from match play to stroke play.
     
    July 8, 2013,  Jordan Spieth, at 19, became the youngest to win a PGA Tour event at the John Deere Classic.

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  • June 2025

    June 30, 1991Meg Mallon claimed her first major title at the LPGA Championship.
     
    June 20, 1982Tom Watson won the US Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links. This victory was his only U.S. Open title and his sixth of eight major championship wins.
     
    June 18, 2000Tiger Woods dominated the 100th U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, finishing 15 strokes ahead of the runners-up. This win is considered one of the most dominant performances in major championship history.
     
    June 16, 1955The final round, including an 18-hole playoff, of the US Open was played. Jack Fleck, a relative unknown, defeated Ben Hogan, a golf legend, in the playoff.
     
    June 11, 1959, The 1959 U.S. Open was the 59th U.S. Open, held June 11–14 at the Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York, a suburb northeast of New York City. This was the second of six U.S. Opens at Winged Foot's West Course; it previously hosted in 1929, then returned in 19842006, and 2020. It also hosted the PGA Championship in 1997.
     
    June 9, 2002, Se Ri Pak won her second Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Championship.
     
    June 4, 1927The first Ryder Cup, a prestigious match between the United States and Great Britain, was held at Worcester Country Club. The United States, led by captain Walter Hagen, won the event 9½ to 2½, with Ted Ray leading Great Britain.

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  • May 2025

    May 21,1970, two major champions, Jim Furyk and Mike Weir, were born on this date, and both won their respective majors in 2003. Jim Furyk won the U.S. Open, while Mike Weir won the Masters.
     
    May 19, 2024, Xander Schauffele won his first major title at the PGA Championship
     
    May 15, 2025the 107th PGA Championship will begin at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. This year marks the second time the PGA Championship is being held at Quail Hollow
     
    May 14, 2002Jim Thorpe, a star African-American golfer, won the Senior Tradition with a playoff birdie, securing his only major victory. 
     
    May 3, 1964, the late Pete Brown won the Waco Turner Open at Turner Lodge in Burneyville, Oklahoma, becoming the first African-American to win an official PGA Tour event.

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  • April 2025

    April 1, 1990,  Jack Nicklaus won his first senior tour event at The Tradition at Desert Mountain, one of his course designs. Nicklaus won by four shots over Gary Player.

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  • March 2025

    March 11, 1956, the LPGA Titleholders Championship was won at Augusta Country Club by Louise Suggs by one shot over Patty Berg. It was her third Titleholders victory.
     
    March 3, 1920,  Julius Boros was born in Fairfield, Connecticut. He had a wide-ranging career at winning majors, the first in 1952 at the U.S. Open and second at the 1963 U.S. Open. He also won the 1968 PGA. The latter two he won at the expense of Arnold Palmer, who Boros sometimes called “my pigeon.”

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