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by Darrin Schulist Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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2021 Best Connecticut Golf Courses List

  • Lake of Isles
  • Wintonbury Hills Golf Course
  • Great River Golf Club
  • Keney Park Course
  • Fox Hopyard Golf Club
  • Shennecossett Golf Club
  • Hotchkiss School Golf Course
  • The Golf Club at Oxford Greens
  • Mohegan Sun Golf Club
  • Gillette Ridge

Full Answer

What are the best public golf courses in Connecticut?

The top golf courses in Connecticut has been voted and rated by ConnecticutGolf.com golfers. Each year users rate the courses. Check out below if you played these top ranked golf courses in Connecticut. #1 Lake of Isles North Stonington, CT 860-312-3636 Rees Jones 2005 Book Online Tee Time Stay and Play Packages #2 Wintonbury Hills Golf Course

What are the best golf courses?

Best Public Golf Courses in Connecticut Lake of Isles Golf Club. Fox Hopyard Golf Club. Lyman Orchards Golf Club. Gillette Ridge Golf Club. Shennecossett Golf Course. Great River Golf Club. Wintonbury Hills Golf Course. Quarry Ridge Golf Club. The Golf Club at …

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How many golf courses are in Connecticut?

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How many golf courses does Connecticut have?

Unlike the neighboring states of New York and Massachusetts, Connecticut does not possess the same high quality golfing strength and depth, but the Nutmeg State boasts circa 160 golf clubs playing over 180 golf courses. However, its standard bearer architecturally comes in the shape of a collegiate golf course.

What is the name of Seth Raynor's golf course?

According to the author and sportswriter, Dan Jenkins, The Country Club of Fairfield is Seth Raynor’s finest creation, stating, “it's short but covered up with charm.”. The Stanwich Club at Greenwich competes a trio of top-drawer golf courses for the Constitution State.

When was Wee Burn Country Club built?

Wee Burn Country Club dates back to 1896 when George Strath from St Andrews set out a 6-hole course on forty-eight acres of leased farmland. A further three holes were soon added once the members had settled in.

Who laid out the Tamarack Country Club?

Char les “Steam Shovel” Banks, Seth Raynor’s associate, laid out the course at Tamarack Country Club in 1929 and it features many standard replica holes like North Berwick’s “Redan” at the 196-yard 7th.

When did the Country Club of Waterbury acquire land?

In 1928 , thirty years after its formation, the Country Club of Waterbury acquired more land to build a new course. Donald Ross was then chosen to fashion a new layout for the membership on this extended 200-acre tract.

What is the name of the New England state that was originally called the Nutmeg State?

The New England state of Connecticut is often referred to as the Constitution or Nutmeg State and originally took its name from the Connecticut River which cuts through the state. The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in the present day state capital, Hartford, but it was the English that colonized Connecticut in the early 17th century.

Who laid out the fairways at Round Hill?

The Round Hill Club’s course dates back to 1922 when Walter Travis laid out the fairways, though Emilio Strazza, the long term green keeper at the club, is also due enormous credit for shaping the putting surfaces.

Connecticut golf by the numbers

Number of courses and U.S. rank: 192 (29)*#N#Number of golfers per capita rank: 30*#N#Average public-course greens fees: $$ out of $$$*#N#Average daily temp and rank: 49.0 (29)#N#Annual precipitation and rank: 50.3 in. (9)

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