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  • Jasmyne Reid
    Sep 2025

    I didn't see the course, let alone use it.

    The room was ok. The hallways are so long, but don't worry, there are places to sit along the way.

  • Sasha Stein
    May 2025

    Grossly overpriced Mother’s Day brunch. Food was flavorless, highly mediocre & borderline poor quality. Meat had no flavor and was a very thick cut of low quality, salad was wilted, desserts were low quality, no tools to eat the crab with, half the food items were empty, dry and crusty. Pasta was terrible. For a so called higher end golf club/hotel it was severely disappointing. We have eaten there a few times before and it just gets worse and worse. Will never go back. Save your money and choose a different venue.

  • DenvHer CO
    Aug 2024

    There’s something undeniably summer about combining a leisurely lunch with a round of golf. And when you do it at The Club at Inverness, it’s a Colorado experience you won’t forget. Over the weekend we indulged in this exact day, starting with lunch at Breckenridge Brewery, Ale & Game House on the golf course, and finishing with 9 holes.

    We arrived at The Club at Inverness and headed outside to Breckenridge Brewery's beer garden. The lovely views included manicured greens, fountains, and a pond. It was the perfect setting to unwind and enjoy a delicious meal.

    The menu boasted an array of options, from classic pub fare to local beers. The Palisade Peach Wheat was made with peaches from Palisade Colorado - it was a fruit-forward unfiltered American-style wheat ale bursting with bright and juicy peach flavor. The Juice Drop IPA had a distinct coconut-like characteristic. There were tropical hop layers without bitterness due to the experimental hop known as HBC 472.

    The Pub Burger was made with American cheese, shredded lettuce, pickle tomato, onion, house sauce, & a side of coleslaw. The burger was great & had a nice juicy patty.

    The Reuben was made with sliced pastrami, rye bread, Dijon, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, & thousand island dressing. The pastrami delivered a smoky & spicy flavor with a slightly sweet undertone. The sandwich had a satisfyingly crunchy texture from the rye bread and sauerkraut.

    Following our lunch, we walked over to The Club to golf. Tee times are open to hotel guests and members only. The Club offers social memberships for Colorado residents, which include several perks such as food and beverage discounts, pro shop deals, guest passes, and more. The Golf Marshalls Don & Smokey were wonderful and made sure we were comfortable with the course and had everything we needed to play.

    Designed by legendary architect J. Press Maxwell, Inverness Golf Course is a true gem. The course is a strategic thinker's paradise, with subtle slopes, rolling fairways, and menacing bunkers that demand careful shot placement. Even on a very hot day in August, the challenge was irresistible, and we had a great time.

    As guests at Inverness, we got a taste of the lifestyle offered to members!

  • BK World
    Nov 2023

    Great golf course and very friendly staff and customer service!

  • Kathy Swalm
    Sep 2023

    Very nice atmosphere and food.

  • Larisa Lazarev
    Sep 2023

    Nice breakfast

  • Michael V. Short
    Sep 2023

    Great place to have an event.

  • Matt Kaus
    Sep 2023

    One of my favorite courses in Denver.

  • Lou Garcia
    Sep 2023

    Nice place beautiful golf course

  • KEN SONODA
    Sep 2023

    Brunch

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The Club at Inverness

200 Inverness Dr W Suite 100, Englewood

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Monday: 8:30AM - 4:30PMTuesday: 8:30AM - 4:30PMWednesday: 8:30AM - 4:30PMThursday: 8:30AM - 4:30PMFriday: 8:30AM - 4:30PMSaturday: 8:30AM - 4:30PMSunday: 8:30AM - 4:30PM