Burning Tree Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in 1962 in Greenwich, Connecticut, set among the rolling hills and mature woodlands characteristic of Fairfield County. The course was originally designed by Hal Purdy and underwent a thoughtful renovation by Stephen Kay in 2006, preserving its strategic bunkering and challenging greens while modernizing the layout. Burning Tree has hosted notable regional competition, including the 1985 Connecticut State Amateur Championship.
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Fairview Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1901 and now situated in Greenwich, Connecticut, featuring an 18-hole championship layout rooted in classic golf architecture. The course carries the design imprint of A.W. Tillinghast, whose signature bunkering style was preserved through a 2003 restoration by Gil Hanse. With a slope rating of 136 and natural elevation changes across the Greenwich terrain, Fairview presents a rigorous and well-regarded test of the game.
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Greenwich Country Club is one of the oldest private clubs in America, established in 1892 in Greenwich, Connecticut. The 18-hole course bears the distinctive fingerprints of Seth Raynor, who began a redesign in 1916 that was completed by protégé Charles Banks, preserving the template hole designs that define classic golden-age golf architecture.
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Round Hill Club is a private golf club founded in 1922 on former farmland in Greenwich, Connecticut, occupying an elevated site with views of Long Island Sound. The 18-hole course was designed by Walter Travis and opened in 1924, representing a classic example of Golden Age architecture, with its original push-up greens later restored by Gil Hanse in 2016. The club has hosted two USGA championships, including the 1948 U.S. Women's Amateur, cementing its place in American golf history.
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Create AccountTamarack Country Club is a private 18-hole course founded in 1929 on rolling farmland in Greenwich, Connecticut, designed by Charles Banks, a prominent disciple of golf architecture legends Seth Raynor and C.B. Macdonald. The course, which opened for play in 1931, reflects Banks' hallmark use of classic template holes drawn from celebrated British and Scottish designs, and carries a challenging slope rating of 137. Tamarack has hosted notable regional competitions including the Connecticut Amateur Championship and the Metropolitan Golf Association Senior Open.
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The Milbrook Club is a private, member-owned country club founded in 1923 on former farmland in Greenwich, Connecticut. Designed by Alfred H. Tull, the 18-hole parkland-style course plays to a par of 71 at 6,440 yards and is complemented by a historic Tudor-style clubhouse dating to the club's earliest years.
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The Stanwich Club is a highly regarded private golf club founded in the early 1960s on 300 acres of rolling terrain in Greenwich, Connecticut. Originally designed by William Gordon and later refined through a 2016 Tom Fazio renovation, the course stretches to over 7,100 yards with a slope rating of 147, placing it among the most demanding layouts in the Northeast. The club has earned repeated recognition on Golf Digest's "America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses" list and has hosted multiple USGA championships, including the 2002 U.S. Mid-Amateur.
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