Here's the list for snowed under Colorado:
Colorado
1. Lakota Canyon, New Castle (m)* ENGH
2. Red Sky (Norman), Wolcott (m)*
3. Red Sky (Fazio), Wolcott (m)
4. Pradera, Parker (m)* ENGH
5. Redlands Mesa, Grand Junction (m) ENGH
6. Fossil Trace, Golden (m)* ENGH
7. Broadmoor (East), Colorado Springs (c)
8. Haymaker, Steamboat Springs (m)*
9. Breckenridge GC, Breckenridge (m)
10. River Valley Ranch, Carbondale (m)
I have played 1, 4 (Is Pradera public access?), 6, 7 and 9. Clearly Jim Engh has fared well in this survey, with 4 of the top 6. Maybe the Q was asked above, but what are the criteria being considered? The top 6 courses all have a lot of WOW factor in them, with strong topography at work/play, and I think they are all fairly new--5-6 years old or less. I played Broadmoor East again this summer and after some recent work this classic course should be a top 5 course in this state no question. Pretty interesting that some of the solid Denver area courses that usually show up on these lists like The Ridge @ Castle Pines North (T. Weiskopf), Riverdale Dunes (Pete/Perry Dye & Doak) and Murphy Creek (K. Kavanaugh) are omitted. I played Riverdale Dunes last month before the snow and it is a strong course that belongs in the top 10 IMO. I'd think next time look for Antler Creek Golf Course (Rick Phelps) near Colorado Springs and Highland Meadows (Art Schaupeter) near Fort Collins to show up.