Laurel View Country Club is a 18 hole public golf course in Hamden, Connecticut. The course first opened iin 1969, and was designed by Geoffrey Cornish.
Gillette Ridge Golf Club has raised the bar for great golf in Connecticut. Originally designed by the Arnold Palmer Design Team, the course consists of 18 great, challenging and unique holes. MDM Golf Enterprises has continually upgraded the course Read more...
Skungamaug River offers an old time golfing experience where our staff will make you feel welcome in the clubhouse, on the course, or on our grass tee practice range. Our practice facility includes a putting green, practice sand bunker, and separate Read more...
The 18-hole "Blue" course at the Stanley Golf Course facility in New Britain, Connecticut features 3,321 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36 . The course rating is 35.6 and it has a slope rating of 115 on Blue grass. Designed by Read more...
Goodwin Park Golf Course is an 27 hole public golf course in Hartford, Connecticut. The course was designed in 1927 by Devereaux Emmet and Alfred M. Tull. It features 18 holes in a woodsy setting.
Long Hill Country Club is an 18 yole public golf course in East Hartford, CT. The course first opened in 1930.
Blackledge Country Club is a 36-hole public golf course nestled in the scenic Connecticut countryside. We feature two distinct 18-hole layouts: Anderson’s Glen, known as “The Old Course”, was designed by architect Geoffrey Cornish and Read more...
The 9-hole "Guilford Lakes" course at the Guilford Lakes Golf Course facility in Guilford, Connecticut features 1,319 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 27 . The course rating is 35.5 and it has a slope rating of 113 on Rye grass. Read more...
Welcome to the Minnechaug Golf Course website. MGC features one of the most exciting attractions in all of golf, an island green. Hole #8, a 126-yard, par 3, which some consider to be the first island green of its kind in the nation is a gem for all Read more...
Located less than 90 minutes north of New York City in southern Dutchess County, this remarkable links-style course is reminiscent of the famous links courses of Ireland and Scotland. Designed by Stephen Kay with distinct and memorable features of Read more...


