LeBaron Hills Country Club

Website: https://www.lebaronhills.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play LeBaron Hills, and what should I expect from the course conditions?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for LeBaron Hills; the New England foliage is stunning, and the fescue rough isn't quite as penal. You'll find the bentgrass greens rolling true and fast, especially after a dry spell, so bring your A-game with the putter.

How challenging is LeBaron Hills for an average golfer, and are there any standout holes?

LeBaron Hills offers a fair but firm test, particularly if the wind picks up across the open stretches. The par-3 14th, playing over water to a well-bunkered green, is a real beauty and a definite highlight you'll remember.

What's the typical cost to play LeBaron Hills, and is it worth it for a non-member?

As a guest, expect to pay a premium green fee, usually in the $125-$175 range depending on the day and season. We absolutely think it's worth it for the immaculate conditions and the thoughtful layout, offering a true private club experience without needing a membership.

What's the overall vibe at LeBaron Hills, and what amenities should I check out after my round?

The vibe here is classic New England country club-understated elegance without being stuffy. We highly recommend grabbing a drink and a bite at the Grille Room; their patio overlooks the 18th green and is the perfect spot to recap your round.

What's one unique challenge at LeBaron Hills that I should prepare for, and do you have any specific playing tips?

The biggest challenge at LeBaron Hills is undoubtedly the subtle undulations on the greens-they can be deceptively tricky. Our top tip is to always trust your caddie or spend extra time reading putts from all angles; what looks flat often isn't.