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Of the ones that I have played-
Simsbury Farms
Wintonbury
Cedar Knob
Simsbury Farms
Wintonbury
Cedar Knob
I usually play a couple of tournaments a year at Torrington. I took a membership at Canaan with their Special rate and the new owner is already doing a lot of work. Put in a couple of collection ponds. Cut A drainage brook through the seventh fairway an they are making a double green on 2. A lot of ground under repair but it will be worth it in the end.Yeah I don't know what the status with stonybrook is now but it was for sale for a longgg time and was being advertised as land for condos or homes... Covid may have saved it from that fate.
Hotchkiss is an incredibly quirky and wonderful course that has the bones of a classic. I will say the first 8 holes are awesome and the 9th is one of the certifiably worst golf holes ever.
I grew up playing Stonybrook, fairview and Canaan (when I was really young and yes definitely a dog track). I'm a member at Torrington now.
My home course for many years. Could walk there from my house.Ridgefield is beautiful and you can pretty much smash driver on every non-par 3 without much risk.
Some great holes at OxfordI moved to Florida 4 years ago so haven't played it in a while but you should try Oxford Greens, my favorite CT course and had great summer twilight deals
The hopyard is not public anymoreYou live in Salisbury and chose Stonybrook as your favorite 9 holer? Hotchkiss is probably one of the best 9 holers in the state. Stonybrook is a dog track (I may or may not have learned how to play there and live just up the road...)
They've done a really nice job with Fairview but it's an impossible play on the weekends. 5.5 to 6 hour rounds and they don't let people walk (whispers... walking isn't the reason the course plays slow.)
Keney Park is unbelievable now. Just a brilliant restoration but another course where your playing 5+ hours on the weekends. But for my thoughts it's the nicest public course in the state now.
Shenny is a very cool course and great value.
Fox Hopyard is very nice. The closing stretch is as nice as you'll find from a public course.
I usually play a couple of tournaments a year at Torrington. I took a membership at Canaan with their Special rate and the new owner is already doing a lot of work. Put in a couple of collection ponds. Cut A drainage brook through the seventh fairway an they are making a double green on 2. A lot of ground under repair but it will be worth it in the end.
Ferrarotti’s daughter bought Stonybrook. They are gutting the clubhouse to make a restaurant and new pro shop.
Mill River definitely isn't. I was a greenskeeper there for two summers.I am almost certain Mill River and Ellington Ridge are not public courses
The hopyard is not public anymore
Newton Commonwealth is a great track. Short, eminently gettable if your approach is on. Tough greens, a classic Ross designDoes anyone have any recommendations for courses around Boston? I'm playing at the Newton public course today and I've been to Brookline's public course. Not sure if there are any hidden gems I should check out though
IMO, Braintree is your best bang for the buck on munis in the South Shore. Played it many times when I lived in Quincy. It's been 20 years since I left and there was a lot of new course construction being completed then, Granite Links wasn't finished yet. While the daily fee courses down the shore looked nice, the few I played weren't anything memorable, or even worth the price.Does anyone have any recommendations for courses around Boston? I'm playing at the Newton public course today and I've been to Brookline's public course. Not sure if there are any hidden gems I should check out though
Of the ones that I have played-
Simsbury Farms
Wintonbury
Cedar Knob
For 20 years, Manchester CC was my home course. Still a fave along with the Knob.
Play in a League out there.. Great burgers on the 19th holeCedar Knob is an awesome place. It’s a little off the beaten path from the busiest parts of CT, but it is well worth the drive to Somers for. My favorite public course.
This must be the first year because I have played there about a half dozen times over the last few summers with tee times booked through secondary apps.
Amy bought Stonybrook?I usually play a couple of tournaments a year at Torrington. I took a membership at Canaan with their Special rate and the new owner is already doing a lot of work. Put in a couple of collection ponds. Cut A drainage brook through the seventh fairway an they are making a double green on 2. A lot of ground under repair but it will be worth it in the end.
Ferrarotti’s daughter bought Stonybrook. They are gutting the clubhouse to make a restaurant and new pro shop.
Key word was public. I thought Ellington and Mill River were both private. Lake of Isles is a resort course (semi-private).Mill River
Lake of Isles
Ellington Ridge
The South Pine Creek Par three course down by the beach in Fairfield.I live in Salisbury, so I really haven’t played many in Fairfield County or in eastern CT.
1. Fairview Farms, Harwinton
2. Gillette Ridge, Bloomfield
3. Richter Park, Danbury
Favorite 9 hole course: Stonybrook, Litchfield
Used play a work league at Stonybrook. The clubhouse was built over the existing chicken coop in mid-late 80s. Watched the tornado drop down over the hill in Bantam center. Hail as big as golf balls embedded in the practice green. While everyone watched through the 20’ glass, I went down to the basement.I usually play a couple of tournaments a year at Torrington. I took a membership at Canaan with their Special rate and the new owner is already doing a lot of work. Put in a couple of collection ponds. Cut A drainage brook through the seventh fairway an they are making a double green on 2. A lot of ground under repair but it will be worth it in the end.
Ferrarotti’s daughter bought Stonybrook. They are gutting the clubhouse to make a restaurant and new pro shop.
Mill River definitely isn't. I was a greenskeeper there for two summers.
First year it’s privateThis must be the first year because I have played there about a half dozen times over the last few summers with tee times booked through secondary apps.
Just got back from playing a twilight round. That was the hardest course I’ve ever played. It’s fairly short but holy crap those greens are absurd. Their pin placements today were borderline evil lol. Pretty demoralizing first round of the season. Finished with 3 bogeys though which I’m happy with.Newton Commonwealth is a great track. Short, eminently gettable if your approach is on. Tough greens, a classic Ross design