Vermont Golf Courses, Vermont Golf Vacations

Featured Vermont Golf Courses

1. Blush Hill Golf Course

Blush Hill Golf Course in Waterbury, Vermont was opened in 1924 and designed by Andrew Freeland. The course features 2352 yards from the Back Tees tees for a par of 33 with a rating of 31.2, 2198 yards from the Forward Tees tees for a par of 33 with a rating of 33.1. Blush Hill Golf Course is a 9-hole (Semi-Private) course and it has about N/A rounds played annually.

2. Champlain Golf Course

Champlain Golf Course in Saint Albans, Vermont was opened in 1928 and designed by Duer Irving Sewall. The course features 6237 yards from the Blue tees for a par of 70 with a rating of 69.9, 5959 yards from the White tees for a par of 70 with a rating of 68.8, 5266 yards from the Red tees for a par of 70 with a rating of 70.4. Champlain Golf Course is a 18-hole (Semi-Private) course and it has about 27,000 (estimated) rounds played annually.

3. Crown Point Golf Course

Crown Point Golf Course in Springfield, Vermont was opened in 1953 and designed by William F. Mitchell. The course features 6612 yards from the Green tees for a par of 72 with a rating of 71.2, 6125 yards from the White tees for a par of 72 with a rating of 69.1, 5537 yards from the Yellow tees for a par of 72 with a rating of N/A, 5032 yards from the Red tees for a par of 72 with a rating of N/A. Crown Point Golf Course is a 18-hole (Semi-Private) course and it has about N/A rounds played annually.

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