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#18
Grassy Hill Country Club
441 Clark Ln
Orange, CT 06477-2708, United States


203.795.1422
Despite the "Country Club" name, this course is open for public play. The standard walking rates are $37 on weekdays, $45 on weekends and holidays (carts are $15). Junior, senior, and 9-hole rates are available, and the club can also host group and corporate golf events.
  
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Course Details

Type:Public
Greens Fees (including cart):
   Weekday:$40 - $49
   Weekend:$60 - $74
   9-hole fees available anytime.
General Manager:Timothy Dillman
Superintendent:Glenn Dobieski
Guest Policy:open
Dress Code:Collared Shirt (No Denim)
Season Start:April
Season End:October
Reserved Tee Times:Phone
Pro Shop :yes
Driving Range:yes




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Recent Reviews

  rgc1946@att.net - 9/18/22
Even after long dry spell greens were in great shape,super fast, consistant and smooyh. Fairways were just starting to come back as expected. my terrible score was NOT a reflection of course condition. I will play it again ,this year!
  DougEly - 10/25/09
For a public course, this is a great place to play. It always seems to be in good shape. Many fairways (and greens) on the front 9 seem flat, but, in fact, have a strong lean downhill. This needs to be factored in to your drives, approaches and putts. And the 6th hole (par 3) is known to some as "the toughest par 6 in CT!" Use at least 1 club more than normal (I use 2 clubs more) and be sure to land short of the pin. The whole green slants heavily downhill from back to front. The 9th hole is an easy par 5 which can help you finish the front on a good note, but watch out for the heavily leaning fairway (left to right). You can easily hit the fairway and roll deep into the right rough if you hit a strong fade.
The back 9 is a bit easier in general with 6 of the holes across the street from the main part. These holes are a bit more level. There are however, some challenging holes to keep you honest.
There is a range, but unfortunately, for irons only, and hitting is off very hard mats. $5 a bucket in '09.
All in all, a good place play, usually always in nice condition and not ridiculously expensive.
  mfra - 6/7/13
  pouyat1774 - 5/19/13
  kdechello405 - 10/26/12
  mrPibb7781 - 8/25/12
  byronpoet - 6/3/12
  MikeLucas - 3/13/12
  RCamera - 8/9/11
  mayesja - 7/30/11
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