Broadmoor East should be a pretty tough track for the women this weekend. As those who've played it know, the greens can be diabolical due to the mountain break. A knowledgeable local caddy (or even a member serving as one) would help a ton there.
Will be interesting to see how the USGA sets up the course. For the US Senior Open a couple years ago, I thought the course was really set up easy--the fairways were really firm, which shortened the course considerably, and the greens were not that firm. The card on the USGA website says the yardage for the women today is 7047. I think that's pretty long for the ladies even at altitude unless--like the seniors--the fairways are super fast. I've played it at 7300 and damp and it was damn long. Those who start the round on the back 9 have a very difficult set of opening holes: 460 [severely downhill though] 440 223 [severely downhill though] 450 413 432 These are on the Robert Trent Jones side of the course (as you may know, half the course is Ross and half the course--the much tougher half--is RTJ).