3268 Quechee Main Street Quechee, VT 05059 p: 802.295.6245 Website The Quechee Club's two championship golf courses played host The New England Open throughout the 1990's. According to club members, these courses represent some of architect Geoffrey Cornish's best design efforts. Lakeland, with its extensive bunkering and exceptional use of the Ottaquechee River and Lake Pinneo, will test each golfer's ability to judge risk on every hole. This course winds through the valley bottom, offering beautiful views and superior shot values. Reminiscent of a links course in layout, hazards, multiple lines of attack, and wind conditions, Lakeland offers the serious golfer great value. Highland, an upland, mountain-style course with amazing views, demands shot precision. Heavily treed, with few flat fairway lies and greens that are difficult to read, success on Highland depends on each golfer's ability to visualize and execute shots that cannot be duplicated on the driving range. Many of the holes represent the architect's homage to Alistar MacKenzie, and well-traveled students of golf architecture will appreciate this masterwork. Both courses are enrolled in the New York Audubon Society's Cooperative Sanctuary Program. Consequently, there is a wide variety of wildlife living on and around these two courses. |
Practice Facilities:
Driving range (grass) putting chipping sand |
Rates:
Amenities: Motorized carts Walking ok Rental clubs Season: Open May 1 to October 31 |
Restrictions: Dress code No metal spikes |
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