Litchfield Greens

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Litchfield Greens for an average golfer?

Litchfield Greens offers a fantastic balance; it's not overly punishing but definitely keeps you honest. You'll find the front nine more forgiving, but the back nine, especially holes 14 through 16, demands precise shot-making around the water hazards. We recommend playing from the white tees unless you're a consistent single-digit handicapper.

When is the best time of year to play Litchfield Greens?

For ideal conditions and fewer crowds, we always aim for late spring or early fall at Litchfield Greens. The weather is usually perfect-sunny but not too hot-and the course is in peak condition, with lush fairways and fast greens. Avoid mid-summer if you can, as it gets quite humid and busy.

What's the one thing I absolutely shouldn't miss at Litchfield Greens?

You absolutely have to savor the view from the 17th tee box at Litchfield Greens. It's a stunning par-3 over a natural ravine, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding rolling hills. Take an extra moment to soak it all in before you hit, it's truly a signature moment.

Is Litchfield Greens worth the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?

We firmly believe Litchfield Greens offers excellent value for its quality and experience. Green fees typically range from $75-$110, depending on the season and time of day, which includes a cart. You're paying for a well-maintained course with thoughtful design, not just a round of golf.

How busy does Litchfield Greens get, and do I need to book far in advance?

Litchfield Greens can get quite popular, especially on weekend mornings and during peak season. We strongly advise booking your tee time at least 2-3 weeks in advance if you have a specific time preference. Weekday afternoons are generally more relaxed if you're looking for a quicker round.