A nine-hole track in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom that plays like golf did fifty years ago
A nine-hole track in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom that plays like golf did fifty years ago. No frills, no pretense, just fairways cut through rolling farmland and green fees that won't make you wince. The terrain stays manageable throughout. You'll walk past old stone walls and catch views of Crystal Lake between shots. Local knowledge helps on a few blind approaches, but the layout rewards smart play over length. The kind of place where you can play 18 holes in the afternoon, grab a drink, and still make dinner. Worth the drive if you're anywhere near the Canadian border.