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Clubhouse
Golfers check in and pick up your golf cart at the clubhouse located on the East end of the parking lot. Offering a spacious pro shop, indoor putting green and snack bar, the clubhouse provides easy access to mini golf course and the driving range.
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Footgolf
Kennedy Golf Course is a golf hub that has activities for all ages and skill levels. This course has something for everyone with 27-holes of regulation golf or nine-holes of Par 3 golf. For family fun, play golf or Footgolf on the Par 3, or take a shot at the putt putt course. You can also enjoy practice time at the expansive driving range and putting green.
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Driving Range
Practice at the driving range is available almost year round with a covered range, synthetic hitting mats, and grass landing area. The large putting green has plenty of room for multiple players. Learn more about how to fine tune your game with instruction from our golf professionals here.
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The West 9
The West 9 was one of the first nines completed in the 1960s and currently is a favorite among golfers who enjoy the full golf experience in a walkable layout. If you are interested in playing only nine holes, this is the place to be. Yardage for the West is at 3,491 from the Bronze Tee.
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The Babe 9
The Babe 9 was named after Babe Lind, the first Coloradan to play in the Master's. Babe went onto become Denver's first Director of Golf from 1956 to 1987. The Babe course was part of the original 18 holes constructed in the 1960s and features the longest hole in Denver Golf - #7 at 605 yards. Total yardage for the Babe is 3633 from the Bronze Tee.
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The Par 3
The Par 3, originally called the "quick 9" features large forgiving greens and sprawling fairways. This mighty 1,317 yard Par 3 is everything that is fun and rewarding about golf. Great for beginners or for family, friends, and outings to enjoy golf in a more relaxed atmosphere.
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The Creek 9
The Creek, opened in 1994, encompasses an undulating sprawling 9 holes along Cherry Creek. With a more modern vibe, the Creek 9 is a challenge for the best of us while offering a lot of real estate to work with for the rest of us. Yardage on the Creek 9 is 3,353 from the Bronze.
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Restaurant
The full service restaurant and bar is situated on the West end of the parking lot. The restaurant is easily accessed during your visit; conveniently located near the putting green, Par Three and West 9 courses. Indoor, patio, and to-go food are provided. The restaruant is available for events and small parties. Learn more about Kennedy restaraunt and golf ammenities here.
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JFK
Kennedy Golf Course is one of Denver's youngest golf courses and has always been a City course. Opening in 1962 as the Cherry Creek Public Golf Course, it was later commemorated on April 4, 1964 "in memory of our late, beloved President who met an untimely death at the hands of an assassin..."
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Cherry Creek Reservoir
The 532 acre 36 hole golf course is situated on City property and land leased from the Army Corps of Engineers. Every Spring the Corps releases water from the Cherry Creek Reservoir as a maintenance practice to flush out sediment. On the day of the release the Creek 9 is closed and depending on the year, it could be as much as 1,300 cubic feet per second roaring through the golf course and Cherry Creek.
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Conservation
Kennedy Golf Course is Denver's largest golf facility and has significant opportunities for wildlife and conservation. Almost 50 acres on the golf course is placed into conservation. John F. Kennedy Golf Course, and all of Denver's courses are Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries. Learn more about our sustainability efforts here.
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Conservation
Kennedy Golf Course is Denver's largest golf facility and has significant opportunities for wildlife and conservation. Almost 50 acres on the golf course is placed into conservation. John F. Kennedy Golf Course, and all of Denver's courses are Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries. Learn more about our sustainability efforts here.
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