New Rodeo Dunes Golf Resort in Denver to Open Tee Times in March

The highly anticipated resort, developed by Michael Keiser, will feature six courses and is expected to sell out quickly.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 3:07pm

Rodeo Dunes, a new golf resort located about an hour northeast of Denver, will begin accepting tee time reservations for 2027 in March 2026. The property, developed by Michael Keiser, son of the founder of Oregon's renowned Bandon Dunes, will include six courses, a lodge, private residences, and a 7.5-acre putting green. The first course was completed last year, but the resort won't open to the public until 2027 to allow the turf to fully mature.

Why it matters

The opening of Rodeo Dunes represents a significant addition to Colorado's golf landscape, as the state continues to attract more attention and investment in the sport. With its natural sand dunes and courses designed by an acclaimed developer, the resort is poised to become a premier destination for golfers in the region.

The details

Rodeo Dunes is being developed by Michael Keiser, the son of the founder of Oregon's Bandon Dunes, which is ranked as the top golf resort in the country by Golf Digest. Keiser has previous experience in course development, having co-opened Wisconsin's Sand Valley in 2017, which is ranked fourth on Golf Digest's list. The first of the six planned courses at Rodeo Dunes was completed last year, and the resort is expected to open to the public in 2027 to allow the turf to fully mature. Tee time reservations for 2027 will open on the resort's website in March 2026, and the resort spokesman expects them to sell out within days.

  • The first course at Rodeo Dunes was completed in 2025.
  • Tee time reservations for 2027 will open on the resort's website in March 2026.
  • Rodeo Dunes is expected to open to the public in 2027.

The players

Michael Keiser

The developer of Rodeo Dunes and the son of the founder of Oregon's Bandon Dunes, which is ranked as the top golf resort in the country by Golf Digest.

Tom Ferrell

The spokesman for Rodeo Dunes.

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What they’re saying

“I've been calling it the Taylor Swift ticket drop.”

— Tom Ferrell, Rodeo Dunes spokesman (5280.com)

What’s next

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The takeaway

The opening of Rodeo Dunes represents a significant addition to Colorado's golf landscape, as the state continues to attract more attention and investment in the sport. With its natural sand dunes and courses designed by an acclaimed developer, the resort is poised to become a premier destination for golfers in the region.