Stratton Mountain Resort

About Stratton Mountain Resort
Although Stratton Mountain is a ski hub of 99 trails from the summit of southern Vermont's highest peak, summer brings the fun, too. A new bike mountain bike park has joined a lineup of summer activities including golf on a 27-hole championship course, the Cliff Drysdale Tennis program on New England’s only authentic red clay courts, hiking sections of the Long and Appalachian Trails, kayak tours, Kids Adventure Kamp and a series of events and live music. The Geoffrey Cornish-designed golf course hosted six LPGA Tour events.Facts
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Photo submitted by c7WK3mm0xOhTIwbcePs0 on 07/03/2025
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Photo submitted by c7WK3mm0xOhTIwbcePs0 on 07/03/2025
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Photo submitted by c7WK3mm0xOhTIwbcePs0 on 07/03/2025
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Photo submitted by c7WK3mm0xOhTIwbcePs0 on 07/03/2025
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Lake #9 Photo submitted by Steven1113 on 09/03/2019
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Photo submitted by Navalsethi on 08/21/2019
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Photo submitted by Jordan9748584 on 08/03/2019
37 holes tough
Fairways in great shape
Greens little tough
Many sand traps need repair

Three 9- hole courses, plenty of variety
I returned several years after the Stratton golf school. Played the Lake and mountain courses. Both were. Halle gong with some blind shots and lots of hazards. Very enjoyable.
Beautiful course!
We were in town for a meeting and had the time to sneak away for an afternoon round. What a gorgeous course! We had a ton of fun, even with a bit of summer afternoon drizzle. Be warned though, if you're a bit off line, you will lose every ball in the vegetation. ;)
My Golf Trifecta
I played all three nines (4 1/2 hours total) so will comment on all three. First of all the entire staff outstanding. That includes the pro shop staff, the outside attendants, and the wait staff in the restaurant.
I played alone in the afternoon, with my wife along taking flower pictures and occasionally providing swing tips. We we able to zip around the courses, and played through a total of four groups during the rounds. All three nines were in very good condition. My only "knock" in this area was the beautiful, but SLOW greens. I'd guess them at a 6-7 stimpmeter reading. the greens were large with reasonable breaks, but having to slam the putts kept me from scoring well.
The Forest nine was the most difficult, with significant elevation changes and occasional blind shots. Tree-lined fairways were wide enough, but did present some intimidation anyway. I'd love to play it again to extract some revenge.
The Mountain nine was so named because I could see Mt. Stratton from every hole. It played less mountainous than the Forest nine. The par 5 number 6 hole was a challenge, even from the 545 white tees. I tried a tee ball .through the chute on the 621 yard blue tee, but the second shot "got" me as there is a creek crossing the fairway that threatens the long second shot. This nine was pretty with a good variety of holes.
With the pro's permission I slipped onto the Lake nine. Oddly, the very pretty lake never came into play, and was only visible from 1, 8, and 9, I found this nine to be a bit easier than the other two. The scorecard suggested it to be slightly longer than the other two, but it seemed shorter to me. Perhaps the par three number 7 skewed the yardage, as it played 235 yards. I used driver, a chip and a putt, and was happy with my par. Holes 8 and 9 proved my major challenge, with 8 a long up hill 4 and nine an intimidating first, second, AND third shot par five. My double bogie finish did not detract from a most enjoyable experience.
Prior to the golf, my wife and I ate lunch at the restaurant on site. There was a nice variety of choices on the menu, though all a bit pricey. We paid more for lunch than I paid for 27 holes of golf.
Pardon my wordiness, but there was a lot to experience at Stratton Mountain. I would highly recommend this venue to any golfer, low or high handicapper alike.
Fun forgiving track with beautiful scenery
Honestly I can't say a negative thing about today's golf experience. Weather was picture perfect and course conditions was just about pristine on every hole. No issue with pace because it seemed like we had the place to ourselves. With some rain fall the fairways and greens were receptive so scoring was pretty good. Fairways are moderately wide and forgiving enough for all levels of play. Friendly staff was helpful and accommodating and food for lunch was very tasty. Was glad I decided to play this track on our road trip.
Awesome course and spectacular scenery
My son and i played this course for the first time. We were greeted by the magnificent foliage display as we approached the course and throughout the course. The course was in the best shape of any courses I have played in VT, NH, GA and FL. The course was challenging for us but we didn't care what the score was because we were so awestruck by the scenery and the layout of the course. We can't wait to return to play again. The person who signed us in was very friendly and explained the course to us since it was our first time. The course also was well marked so we had no problem finding each tee. It also had distances to hazards which was helpful.
Course with character.
Each hole has something different. Nothing generic here. Nicely groomed, plush fairways for a mountain course.
Top notch course
Great staff, great course, well manicured and tremendous hospitality.
Will play again
I booked this on a whim because I was in the area. I got a hot deal which was priced low for what I am used to paying.
Course is on the shorter side with some target golf to be played. Helpful to k ow the course but not mandatory for a good time. Fairways were in good shape and the greens rolled true. I will say the greens were spongy and a little slow but very healthy, which is the most important.
I didn't see a driving range but I don't care too much. 27 holes over all and I would recommend going and playing it. Fun times to be had
Excellent greens
7-20am first off, done by 10-45, a few rain delays. Played lake and forest
Beautiful mountain course
If you're not very accurate off the tee, bring lots of balls!
A few scenic holes, a challenge for intermediate level golfer, slow greens but I would play again
There are 3 nines, Forest, Lake and Mountain. Played Lake and Mountain on a Wednesday afternoon, good pace of play. Local player we were paired with said #5 on Mountain at 621 yards is longest hole in Vermont.
Fun day with family
Cool windy day so very few others out in drizzle. Great conditions (tees, fairways, greens). Fun day with son and wife. First time on Lake course - want to do again - challenging and scenic.
Beautiful course
Excellent weather, great course, and cheap...love all if it in the green mtns of Vt
Stratton Mtn
Cart Path Only on a course this challenging makes it all that harder, especially for seniors. Difficult to determine distances and club selection. Greens were tough. Pace never the same and half were punched and not dressed. Did I mention the bunkers were in terrible shape? Never again!
Challenging
A must play if you are in the area. I think the next time I will try the mountain course.
mountain
staff in pro shop very unhelpful. and they were not helpful setting me up with my partners.
Lots ofs roped off areas in the fairways though out the course. Green were fast and true.