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.
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Baxter's Restaurant at Rutland Country Club
Baxter's Restaurant is located at Rutland Country Club and offers a scenic view of the golf course. -
Country Club of Vermont
Laurel Road, Waterbury, Vermont, 0567618-hole course designed by Geoffrey Cornish & Brian Silva. Hosted Vermont Open & New England Amateur. Scenic views of Green Mountains. -
Green Mountain National Golf Course
18-hole championship course designed by Gene Bates & Steve Durkee. Rated #1 in Vermont by Golf Digest. -
Jay Peak Resort Golf Course
18-hole championship course with stunning views of the Green Mountains. Designed by Graham Cooke and opened in 2006. -
Killington Golf Course
Located in the Green Mountains, this golf course offers stunning views and challenging holes for players of all skill levels. -
Mount Snow Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Geoffrey Cornish & Brian Silva. Par 72, 6,943 yards. Open May-Oct. -
Stowe Country Club
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. -
The Golf Club at The Equinox
18-hole course designed by Walter Travis in 1927. Hosted 1929 Ryder Cup. Par 71, 6,423 yards. Scenic views of Green Mountains. -
The Links at Lang Farm
18-hole course with rolling hills, water hazards, and challenging greens. Designed by Geoffrey Cornish and Brian Silva.