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"A Connecticut Ten Best Public Course: If awards were given for improvement over time, this course would win hands down. What was once a shaggy, beleaguered muni was transformed by a 1987 makeover into an interesting, nicely maintained layout where a general air of continuing improvement prevails." (Charles Monagan, Connecticut Magazine's Golf in Connecticut)
Local Rules: All course boundary fences are out of bounds. Boundary fences are not obstructions, no relief for stance. All roads, pathways, shelters, buildings, ski-tow poles and 150 yard markers are free lift areas. All brooks, ponds and ditches are lateral hazards. Penalty one stroke.
Course Regulations: All persons using course do so at their own risk. All players must have own clubs and bags. Keep carts outside of yellow ropes and on the cart paths around tees and greens. No alcoholic beverages or coolers allowed. Violation of above rules will result in suspension of playing privileges.
Available Facilities:
Practice Range (Grass Tees), Putting Green, and Chipping Area
Fully stocked Pro shop with lessons available (private and group)
Violi's Restaurant, with a full menu for lunch, and dinner.
Picturesque layout with outstanding scenic views
The Hunter Golf Club offers an excellent test of golf, with great views of surrounding trap rock ridges and Castle Craig in Meriden's Hubbard Park, which can be seen while playing the fifth hole. It was recently named the number seven public golf course in the state by Pub Links magazine, and has been named a top ten course by the Connecticut Magazine. The course played host to the 2001 CT Women's State Amateur, as well as the Senior New England Public Links Championship, and our yearly City Championship for our residents.
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