The Spa at Norwich Inn
About The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn could provide the perfect couples golf and spa getaway. Guests can stay in villas or a historic inn featuring a destination spa with 27 treatment rooms, sauna, salon, fitness center and indoor pool, all surrounded by 42 stunning acres of perennial gardens, mature oak trees, fountains, reflecting pool, courtyards and the city-owned Norwich Golf Course across the street. The Kensington’s Restaurant offers indoor and outdoor dining. The 6,228-yard course dates to 1926.Facts
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The third, a dogleg left of 376, typifies most of the holes on this course: not long, but challenging in other ways. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/13/2022
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Seven ( # 3 index) seems like one of the best par-4’s in Connecticut. This photo doesn’t reveal just how tough it is to make a par here. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/13/2022
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Eleven is another great hole, its protected green seen here in the shadows. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/13/2022
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Twelve, another challenging par-5, plays downhill and through the woods. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/13/2022
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The downhill, 328-yard 17th as seen at about 7:15 pm. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/13/2022
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Seventeen from behind the green, near the end of a perfect summer day. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/13/2022
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Photo submitted by paulhard9 on 06/25/2022
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The fine 323-yard opening hole, looking back at the Norwich clubhouse. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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A closer look at the back of the clubhouse, with the third’s fairway (doglegging left) in the foreground. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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Green six is fronted by a daunting, frontal bunker with a high lip. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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The tenth hole’s green is set fairly close to, but below, New London Turnpike. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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This sprawling bunker flanking the right side of hole 11 is typical of the challenges abounding on these eighteen. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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The fourteenth green, at 560 yards, will take two Herculean shots to reach in two, but anything less may find its way into the small brook before it. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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Photo submitted by tscannell77 on 05/01/2020
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View of 4th hole, from tee. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 09/17/2019
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The fifth fairway Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 09/17/2019
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Sixth green complex Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 09/17/2019
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View from 13th tee, up to par-3 green Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 09/17/2019
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From behind green 16. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 09/17/2019
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View of small 10th green from fairway. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 09/17/2019
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Photo submitted by Iblades06360 on 06/22/2019
Very good condition
The course was in very good condition considering the extreme heat and dry weather we have been having. The course was laid out well and the staff went above and beyond to ensure we enjoyed our round which we finished well under 4 hours. The front 9 was far easier than the back 9 which has two very challenging par 5's on it. I would recommend this course.
Solid Muni, Terrific Layout
I enjoyed coming back to Norwich on this second occasion since playing it for the first time last fall. Among the course’s most attractive aspects are its demands as a driving test. The fairways are shaped and built in ways that reward good driving without harshly punishing mediocre or somewhat sub-average efforts. Green complexes, on the other hand, seemed to be as testing, almost, as what we see—nearly week in and out—on the PGA or LPGA Tours. Norwich’s greens won’t measure, of course, as high on the Stimpmeter. But talent is required to hit them, to chip and pitch to them, and to putt their surfaces. Ultimately, though, Norwich is about well-designed golf holes, often playing tough but also with a decided sense of fairness about them.
Best Hole Sequences, Front and Inward Nines:
A) The front sports a killer hole sequence (perhaps in more ways than one, if you’re playing poorly) of excellent holes running from three through eight. Sharply doglegging right, the par-4 third’s key shot is not the drive—which still must be well-placed—but the second shot. Its green sits on a large, forbidding mound that rejects less than full-blooded and lofted approaches. Five, an artful downhill par-5 of 510, will be hit in two shots only if each is solidly struck and accurately directed. The green complex and its surrounds put your short game to the test. A drive-and-pitch affair, the sixth should net you a par if you’re careful, but the pitch requires high precision. Seven—arguably the best hole on the course among several gems—can be a bear if misplayed on the approach. Eight is another short but clever four-par, but complicated by a tee shot to an offset and awkwardly angled fairway. It’s also guarded by a humungous and very hungry bunker left and front.
B) On the back, twelve and fourteen are both excellent five pars. The former boasts some clever angles and a downhill, roller-coaster fairway en route to a small green not easily hit in two. On the other hand, the fourteenth, a behemoth dogleg-left of 560 yards, demands two precise shots to reach the preferred lay-up zone (before a small stream), then a wedge into a double-bunkered green, a surface better not missed short. A par-3 of medium length, fifteen features a raised and well-protected green. And sixteen, a two-shotter, plays to an open driving area, then uphill to a perched, two-tiered green with complex contours.
Two Best Holes: Seven (380) and Twelve (412) , both par-4’s.
Seven may not be long, but it fights you tooth and nail, tee to green. A fine two-shotter of 380 yards, this dogleg-right features a steep uphill climb on the second to a perched green, which is guarded by three deep leftward traps—all submerged out of sight from the fairway. The right side may seem like a safer miss from the fairway, but this is an illusion: you’ll find yourself having to lob a shot up to the putting surface from the right greenside rough. Fade your tee shot, ideally, for best positioning.
Again at twelve, the second shot may also feel bone-crushing if not played well: it must cross a deep gully to another beautifully elevated and undulating putting surface. And given the seventh’s green contours, a three-putt is as easy as A, B, C. At least the tee shot is played to an open, inviting fairway.
Toughest Hole: Four, 410 yard par-4
The steeply uphill and heavily tree-lined fourth has a fairly generous fairway, but you’ll be hemmed in far more on both sides on the second, leading to a raised green.
All of this certainly suggests a fairly unforgiving track—for those who want to produce something close to their best scores—in several respects. Sloping at 131 from the blues, indeed it is. Keep in mind that this matches Cromwell TPC, so it will not be ideal, even from the whites (123 slope), for higher handicap players. And two things make add challenge for short hitters: first, many of the greens require a carry all the way because the fairway is not mown in some fashion directly before them; and second, perched greens are simply harder to hit, and most greens are set above fairway grade, ranging from slightly to markedly. What balances some of this are the relatively wide fairways at Norwich, so it’s not generally a test of precision driving—although this always helps.
For better players, Norwich should be close to an ideal track, especially if they like vintage, Golden Age features on a golf course, well exemplified here by holes like 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12, 15, and 17. And although a water hazard has been added in the past offseason—between 11 and 15—it seems just a moderate issue off the 11th tee, not detracting from the original spirit of this design.
Norwich’s layout ranks as one of the best in eastern Connecticut. Though Alfred Tull, the architect, was not quite Donald Ross, his work speaks for itself here. His style reflects a concern for no-nonsense golf by which golfers only earn pars or birdies, hole by hole, with solidly struck and carefully thought-out shots.
Other comments, facts, opinions:
A) Conditioning ranges from good to very good: fairways were very good; greens, fringes and rough all good; tees were fine overall. Though very respectable, the conditioning doesn’t match the best in the state, which is generally not an expectation, anyway, for munis that undergo heavier play.
B) Covid-19 response was adequate.
C) Pace of play was slow: 4.5 hours for 18. We experienced frequent waits on the front nine.
D) Played in a foursome with three fine gentlemen: Stevie Morgan, a former member here who competed well in tournaments here, along with New Yorkers Daryl and Marty, both of whom enjoy playing here because of both the course’s quality and its proximity to Mogehan Sun. Clearly they were also enjoying a spirited (and sometimes humorous) match between themselves.
E) Friendly attitude in the clubhouse; the staffer at check-in allowed me to play ahead of my tee time after I had arrived early.
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The fine 323-yard opening hole, looking back at the Norwich clubhouse. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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A closer look at the back of the clubhouse, with the third’s fairway (doglegging left) in the foreground. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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Green six is fronted by a daunting, frontal bunker with a high lip. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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The tenth hole’s green is set fairly close to, but below, New London Turnpike. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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This sprawling bunker flanking the right side of hole 11 is typical of the challenges abounding on these eighteen. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
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The fourteenth green, at 560 yards, will take two Herculean shots to reach in two, but anything less may find its way into the small brook before it. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/22/2020
Mikes Review
I play this course often and usually the pace of play is good; but today it was awful. All caused by a 4 sum that was two groups ahead of us. The front 9 took 2 1/2 hours to play and by the time we got around to the back 9 there were 3 holes open in front of the slow group. We quit after hole 12 because we spoke to the ranger about the issue and he refused to speak to the offending group. What he told us was “ they ( the slow group )are doing the best they can “.
Great day.
My son and his friend and I played match play today. The iurse was challenging and in good shape. We had a great round and a great day.
Thanks.
Treat on the 4th
4:00 pm was a perfect time to head out to walk 18. Course in fantastic shape even after Friday's heavy rain. Pace was perfect and the one foursome I caught up to generously let me play thru.
Norwich CC - always delivers
Kerry makes our day every time. The most professional and the biggest sweet heart. Everyone there goes above and beyond. Terrific public course.
Please pardon my own error on this review; the section on "two best holes' should have written seven and eleven.' (not twelve).