headed to hartford, ct any course recommendations?
#2
Posted 28 July 2008 - 05:45 PM
http://www.wintonburyhills.com
Hittem Straight!
#3
Posted 29 July 2008 - 07:51 AM
You may want to check out ctgolfer.com, it has listings, and if people have cared to, comments on the courses. God luck, hope you find a place you enjoy!
#4
Posted 29 July 2008 - 07:54 AM
It has course reviews and restaurant reviews...one stop shopping.
I would also recommend Stanley...great course, three 9 hole tracks, always in excellent shape and GPS in their carts...pretty good for a muni.
You might also check out Rockledge (www.golfrockledge.com). It is in West Hartford, but it's worth the drive.
#5
Posted 29 July 2008 - 08:04 AM
http://www.greatrivergolfclub.com/
#6
Posted 29 July 2008 - 08:17 PM
1. Wintonbury Hills in Bloomfield. Pete Dye did the design on this muni for something like $1 as a public service. Out of it, we got a very nice course at a reasonable rate. Very playable for people of all skill levels. Hackers will like the lack of forced carries and options for avoiding trouble. Strong players face a stern test with fun greens. By far my favorite. IMO - there are only a few problems. The driving range is a short car ride away, the first four holes on each nine are shockingly similar (but very fun holes), and there are ugly powerlines running over the course.
2. Stanley in New Britain - defnitely has a blue collar/muni feel (with the exception of GPS on carts), but it is an OK design.
3. Tunxis Plantation: with 45 holes available, you can always get on one of the courses. For as much play as they get, the conditioning is very good and the service good. In terms of design, all the courses are kind of "blah," but they are lot of fun if you want to get out without much muss or fuss. Rockledge in West Hartford offers a similar value/fun option. Neither are great courses by any stretch.
4. Gillette Ridge - this course is very controversial. Simply put, many people refuse to play the course because it is nearly impossible to complete a round without losing golf balls. With forced carries, deep bunkers, and tall fescue everywhere, it is the hardest public golf course in Connecticut - period. In competition with nearby Wintonbury Hills for golfers, I have heard it is losing badly. At Wintonbury, moving up a tee box or two makes the course playable for weaker players. At Gillette, moving up doesn't really help because you still have to deal with forced carries to the green on 6-7 holes. If you are single digit player, enjoy it. If not, Wintonbury will be much more enjoyable.
#10
Posted 03 August 2008 - 08:19 AM
http://www.hetzelfam...intonburyhills/
Watch out for their "big brother" golf carts!
#12
Posted 03 August 2008 - 01:52 PM
BEND OF THE RIVER GC, on Aug 3 2008, 09:19 AM, said:
http://www.hetzelfam...intonburyhills/
Watch out for their "big brother" golf carts!
Funny you should mention the Big Brother carts, we drove out during the T-storms hoping to go out after they cleared. When they cleared, we were the first group out (as a 2-some) and only noticed the GPS wasn't working when we were in the middle of the fairway (266 yards out/center cut - yea me). Next thing I knew, there was a guy driving out from the proshop to apologize (without us even asking) for the problem. He said he would have someone meet us on the 2nd tee with a new cart. How many muni courses have service like that?





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