

The Club at Rolling Hills
Golden, CO · Founded
The Club at Rolling Hills is a private golf club in Golden, Colorado, designed by J. Press Maxwell in 1955. The club has 18 holes. The average member handicap is 12.9 with 33% single-digit players. Estimated initiation fee is $50,000 with monthly dues of $1,000.
J. Press Maxwell's 1955 design flows through foothills terrain where Rocky Mountain views compete with strategic golf for your attention. The Golden setting captures Front Range golf at altitude, where distance and wind create constant variables.
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About The Club at Rolling Hills
Maxwell routed this course during the post-war boom in Colorado golf, when mountain communities were establishing courses that could handle high-altitude conditions. The rolling terrain provides natural movement that enhances both playability and strategy, while the elevation affects every aspect of the game from tee to green. Rolling Hills demonstrates Maxwell's understanding of mountain golf, where routing must account for dramatic weather changes and thin air that transforms normal yardages into guesswork.
Key Facts
- The Club at Rolling Hills is located in Golden, Colorado.
- Club type: private.
- Course architect: J. Press Maxwell.
- Year founded: 1955.
- Number of holes: 18.
- Average member handicap: 12.9.
- Single-digit handicap players: 33%.
- GHIN-registered members: 34.
- Estimated initiation fee: $50,000.
- Estimated monthly dues: $1,000.
- Alister Index score: 67/100.













