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The Top 9 Best Golf Courses in Vermont

Vermont boasts over 70 golf courses, including championship courses designed by renowned architects. The state's scenic beauty, with rolling hills and stunning mountain views, provides a picturesque backdrop for golfers. Vermont's golf season runs from May to October, with mild temperatures and low humidity, making it an ideal destination for golf enthusiasts.

  1. Baxter's Restaurant at Rutland Country Club

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    Baxter's Restaurant is located at Rutland Country Club and offers a scenic view of the golf course.
  2. Country Club of Vermont

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    Laurel Road, Waterbury, Vermont, 05676
    18-hole course designed by Geoffrey Cornish & Brian Silva. Hosted Vermont Open & New England Amateur. Scenic views of Green Mountains.
  3. Green Mountain National Golf Course

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    18-hole championship course designed by Gene Bates & Steve Durkee. Rated #1 in Vermont by Golf Digest.
  4. Jay Peak Resort Golf Course

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    18-hole championship course with stunning views of the Green Mountains. Designed by Graham Cooke and opened in 2006.
  5. Killington Golf Course

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    Located in the Green Mountains, this golf course offers stunning views and challenging holes for players of all skill levels.
  6. Mount Snow Golf Club

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    18-hole course designed by Geoffrey Cornish & Brian Silva. Par 72, 6,943 yards. Open May-Oct.
  7. Stowe Country Club

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    18-hole course designed by Bob Cupp, opened in 1962. Hosted Vermont Open 11 times. Par 72, 6,400 yards. Scenic views of Mt. Mansfield.
  8. The Golf Club at The Equinox

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    18-hole course designed by Walter Travis in 1927. Hosted 1929 Ryder Cup. Par 71, 6,423 yards. Scenic views of Green Mountains.
  9. The Links at Lang Farm

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    18-hole course with rolling hills, water hazards, and challenging greens. Designed by Geoffrey Cornish and Brian Silva.