The Farms Country Club is a private 18-hole club in Wallingford, Connecticut, established in 1960 on land with deep agricultural roots. The course was designed by prolific golf architect Geoffrey Cornish, playing to a par 72 at 6,699 yards with a slope rating of 134. The club has hosted several marquee Connecticut Golf Association events, including the 1994 Connecticut Amateur Championship and the 2001 Connecticut Senior Open.
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Wallingford Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1921 in Wallingford, Connecticut, with an 18-hole course originally designed by Scottish architect Willie Park Jr. The layout was expanded to its current form in 1923 by Devereux Emmet, and plays to 6,415 yards with a slope rating of 129 across a challenging mix of woodland and parkland terrain. The course is particularly noted for its hilly character and a demanding 15th hole requiring a precise approach shot over water.
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