Final hole from clubhouse in 2008
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Coordinates | 47°38′24″N 122°17′31″W / 47.64°N 122.292°WCoordinates: 47°38′24″N 122°17′31″W / 47.64°N 122.292°W |
Location | Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Established | 1924, 92 years ago 1927 (course opens) |
Type | Private |
Total holes | 18 |
Tournaments hosted | Seattle Open |
Website | broadmoorgolfclub.com |
Designed by | A.V. Macan |
Par | 70 |
Length | 6,427 yards (5,877 m) |
Course rating | 72.3 |
Slope rating | 127 |
Course record | 59 - Fred Couples (August 18, 2015) |
Broadmoor Golf Club is a private golf club in the northwest United States in Seattle, Washington, founded 93 years ago in 1924 and opened for play in April 1927. It is located in the Broadmoor neighborhood of Seattle, just south of the University of Washington and west of Lake Washington.
Broadmoor is a tribute to designer/builder A. Vernon "Mac" Macan, a leading golf course architect of the time. Born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1882, Macan was a highly educated man, attending Shrewsbury and studying law at Trinity College. In 1908, Macan emigrated to Canada, and was the architect for many golf courses in British Columbia and the northwestern U.S., including Royal Colwood, Inglewood, Fircrest, Columbia Edgewater, Hillcrest, and Colwood National.
Golf history hosted at Broadmoor over the years includes the $10,000 Seattle Open in 1945 with Byron Nelson, Jug McSpaden, Ben Hogan, and Sam Snead. Nelson took the tournament with a new world's record of 259 for 72 holes, 21 under par, and a victory margin of thirteen strokes. He won a record eighteen tournaments in 1945, including eleven consecutive.