Course Details
Type: | Public |
Greens Fees (including cart): | |
Weekday: | $40 - $49 |
Weekend: | $60 - $74 |
9-hole fees available anytime. | |
General Manager: | Timothy Dillman |
Superintendent: | Glenn Dobieski |
Guest Policy: | open |
Dress Code: | Collared Shirt (No Denim) |
Season Start: | April |
Season End: | October |
Reserved Tee Times: | Phone |
Pro Shop : | yes |
Driving Range: | yes |
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Recent Reviews
rgc1946@att.net - 9/18/22
Even after long dry spell greens were in great shape,super fast, consistant and smooyh. Fairways were just starting to come back as expected. my terrible score was NOT a reflection of course condition. I will play it again ,this year!
Even after long dry spell greens were in great shape,super fast, consistant and smooyh. Fairways were just starting to come back as expected. my terrible score was NOT a reflection of course condition. I will play it again ,this year!
DougEly - 10/25/09
For a public course, this is a great place to play. It always seems to be in good shape. Many fairways (and greens) on the front 9 seem flat, but, in fact, have a strong lean downhill. This needs to be factored in to your drives, approaches and putts. And the 6th hole (par 3) is known to some as "the toughest par 6 in CT!" Use at least 1 club more than normal (I use 2 clubs more) and be sure to land short of the pin. The whole green slants heavily downhill from back to front. The 9th hole is an easy par 5 which can help you finish the front on a good note, but watch out for the heavily leaning fairway (left to right). You can easily hit the fairway and roll deep into the right rough if you hit a strong fade.
The back 9 is a bit easier in general with 6 of the holes across the street from the main part. These holes are a bit more level. There are however, some challenging holes to keep you honest.
There is a range, but unfortunately, for irons only, and hitting is off very hard mats. $5 a bucket in '09.
All in all, a good place play, usually always in nice condition and not ridiculously expensive.
For a public course, this is a great place to play. It always seems to be in good shape. Many fairways (and greens) on the front 9 seem flat, but, in fact, have a strong lean downhill. This needs to be factored in to your drives, approaches and putts. And the 6th hole (par 3) is known to some as "the toughest par 6 in CT!" Use at least 1 club more than normal (I use 2 clubs more) and be sure to land short of the pin. The whole green slants heavily downhill from back to front. The 9th hole is an easy par 5 which can help you finish the front on a good note, but watch out for the heavily leaning fairway (left to right). You can easily hit the fairway and roll deep into the right rough if you hit a strong fade.
The back 9 is a bit easier in general with 6 of the holes across the street from the main part. These holes are a bit more level. There are however, some challenging holes to keep you honest.
There is a range, but unfortunately, for irons only, and hitting is off very hard mats. $5 a bucket in '09.
All in all, a good place play, usually always in nice condition and not ridiculously expensive.
mfra - 6/7/13
pouyat1774 - 5/19/13
kdechello405 - 10/26/12
mrPibb7781 - 8/25/12
byronpoet - 6/3/12
MikeLucas - 3/13/12
RCamera - 8/9/11
mayesja - 7/30/11
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