Those famous ski hills in Vermont sure are great for golf in the summer.
Whether you are playing in the backdrop of the Green Mountains or Stratton Mountain, Vermont's sweeping views deliver some of New England's best golf experiences. Those sidehill or downhill lies on the slopes make the game more challenging, too.
GolfPass releases a Top 5 Public Golf Courses in Vermont every March thanks to YOU. We create our annual Golfers' Choice lists by curating the reviews submitted by everyday golfers. We use GolfPass' Ratings Index logic that weights newer reviews and combine it with a course's subcategory averages.
Each course needed at least two reviews and at least some public access to qualify. The Mountain Course at Spruce Peak (which hasn't been reviewed since 2020) wasn't eligible.
We make our Golfers' Choice best-of lists user friendly. Simply click on the photo of each course to learn more about the facility or to book a tee time (in most cases).
Want to get involved with determining the top public golf courses in Vermont or any other future Golfers' Choice lists? Click here to review the next golf course you play.
Vermont golf courses reviewed in 2024: 8
Reviews of Vermont golf courses in 2024: 98
Best Public Golf Courses in Vermont
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Montague Golf Club
Green fee: $42-$59
What they're saying: "Montague is a very nice course. It has something for all abilities. The staff was very friendly and the clubhouse did some great improvements since we were there before." - durells -
Woodstock Country Club
What they're saying: "The staff is beyond friendly. The course is in amazing shape. The greens were rolling true." - Pattihaas
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Crown Point Country Club
Green fee: $40-$92
What they're saying: "Had an opportunity to play with a member and had an amazing time! What a great place to play. Beautiful views and a challenging but fun course." - GolfPass Reviewer -
Killington Golf Course
Green fee: $70-$85
What they're saying: "The most scenic and challenging course I’ve played. The course was in excellent condition. Some tight fairways, some with some good elevation changes made you really think about your shot much less execute well. The greens were in great shape but challenging due to slopes. The drives off the tees are worth it all with spectacular views, particularly in the fall!! I’ll play here again! Great staff too!" - GolfPass Reviewer -
The Golf Club at Equinox
Green fee: $99-$189
What they're saying: "Great course conditions, friendly staff. Felt like it was my home course even though it was my first time there." - GolfPass Reviewer
Comments (1)
Ralph Myhre Golf Course near Middlebury is quite nic