Simsbury Farms Golf Course
Website: https://www.simsburyfarms.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Simsbury Farms for the best conditions and experience?
We always recommend late spring or early fall for Simsbury Farms. The course is typically in fantastic shape, the New England foliage in October is stunning, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds and heat. Just be aware that spring can still have some damp spots from winter melt.
How challenging is Simsbury Farms, and what kind of golfer is it best suited for?
Simsbury Farms offers a really enjoyable challenge for most golfers, striking a nice balance. It's not overly long, but the elevation changes and some tight tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, especially on the back nine. Don't expect a walk in the park, but it's very playable for mid-handicappers and rewarding for lower handicaps who can shape shots.
What are the standout holes or unique features I should look forward to at Simsbury Farms?
You'll definitely remember the dramatic elevation changes, particularly on holes like the par-3 12th, which plays significantly downhill to a well-guarded green. The course makes great use of its natural terrain, offering some truly picturesque views of the Farmington Valley, especially from the higher points. Keep an eye out for the tricky doglegs that require smart club selection.
Is Simsbury Farms a good value, and what should I expect to pay for a round?
Absolutely, Simsbury Farms consistently delivers excellent value for a public course in Connecticut. While green fees can vary slightly by season and residency, you're generally looking at a very reasonable price point, often around $40-$60 for 18 holes with a cart on weekends. It feels like you're getting a lot more course than you're paying for here.
What's the best way to secure a tee time at Simsbury Farms, and are there any specific local tips for playing?
We always advise booking your tee time online through their website a week or two in advance, especially for weekend mornings, as it's a popular local spot. A practical tip: pay close attention to the pin positions on the greens; they can be deceptively sloped, making approach shots crucial for scoring well.