Rutland County
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Courses
- Proctor Pittsford Country Club
- Killington Golf Course
- Rutland Country Club
- Neshobe Golf Course
- Green Mountain National Golf Course
- Lake St Catherine Country Club
- Airport Driving Range
- Honey Pond Farm Golf Course - Only thee greens, but a large number of tees to use with them. Access limited to resort guests.
- Prospect Point Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Rutland County?
We always recommend late spring through early fall for the best golf conditions here. While summer offers long, warm days perfect for 36 holes, the fall foliage season provides truly spectacular, albeit cooler, rounds with vibrant mountain backdrops. Just be sure to pack layers if you're chasing those autumn views.
What kind of golf experience should I expect from the courses in Rutland County?
You won't find sprawling, ultra-luxury resorts here; instead, expect charming, well-maintained public courses with a genuine Vermont feel. Many layouts are carved into the rolling terrain, offering scenic elevation changes and stunning views of the Green Mountains. It's a refreshing change from more manicured, cookie-cutter courses.
Are there any specific course types or highlights unique to Rutland County's golf scene?
We love that Rutland County offers a mix of classic, often walkable, designs alongside some more modern tracks that truly embrace the natural landscape. You'll encounter courses where local wildlife is a common sight and where the community feel is palpable. Look for those hidden gems with a strong local following - they often provide the most memorable rounds.
How does the cost of golf in Rutland County compare to other New England destinations?
You'll find excellent value for your dollar here, especially compared to the pricier resort areas further south or on the coast. Green fees are generally very reasonable, allowing you to play more rounds or save for other local experiences. It's a fantastic destination if you're looking for quality golf without breaking the bank.
What's there to do in Rutland County when we're not on the course?
Beyond golf, Rutland County is a fantastic base for exploring Vermont's outdoors and charming small towns. We always suggest taking a scenic drive through the mountains, hiking a section of the Appalachian Trail, or visiting local breweries and farm-to-table restaurants. It's the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the relaxed pace of New England life.