Mt Anthony Country Club
Website: https://mtanthonycc.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Mt Anthony Country Club for optimal conditions?
You'll find the course truly shines from late spring through early fall. We recommend visiting between May and October, when the greens are fast and the surrounding Vermont foliage is either bursting with spring colors or ablaze in autumn hues. Avoid early spring if you can, as the course can still be a bit soft from winter thaw.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Mt Anthony Country Club?
The elevation changes and deceptive greens are the real test here. Many putts break more than they appear, especially on the back nine, so pay close attention to the subtle slopes and don't let the picturesque views distract you. You'll want to trust your caddy or playing partners if they have local knowledge.
Is Mt Anthony Country Club open to the public, and what should I expect regarding green fees?
Yes, Mt Anthony welcomes public play, which is fantastic for a club of this caliber. Green fees are competitive for a well-maintained New England course, typically ranging from $70-100 with a cart, offering excellent value for the quality of the layout and conditions you'll experience. We recommend booking tee times a week or two in advance, especially on weekends.
What amenities does Mt Anthony Country Club offer besides the golf course itself?
Beyond the fantastic 18 holes, you'll appreciate the welcoming clubhouse with its casual dining options-perfect for a post-round meal or drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green. Their practice facilities are solid, featuring a driving range and putting green to dial in your game before you hit the first tee. It's a comfortable spot to relax after your round.
Are there any signature holes or particularly scenic spots I should look out for at Mt Anthony?
Absolutely, the views alone are worth the trip! Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays downhill to a well-bunkered green with stunning mountain backdrops. The finishing stretch, especially the 18th, offers a dramatic approach shot back towards the clubhouse, making for a memorable end to your round.