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Oldest Golf Courses in Connecticut

The 25 oldest golf courses in Connecticut, ranked by year of opening.

The oldest golf course in Connecticut on Stymie is Brooklawn Country Club in Fairfield, opened in 1885 — over 141 years ago. Courses from the late 1800s and early 1900s were typically routed by hand across natural land, before earth-moving equipment let architects build courses from scratch — meaning these layouts tend to follow the original contours and reward shot-shaping over raw distance.

64 golf courses in Connecticut were built before 1950, and the average build year across the state is 1948. The pre-1950 layouts are often referred to as "Golden Age" courses — a period (roughly 1900-1937) widely considered the high-water mark of American golf architecture, when designers like Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast, and George Crump produced the country's most enduring layouts.

If you appreciate the history of the game, want to play classic Golden Age architecture, or are putting together a heritage golf trip, this list is your starting point. Many of these courses have hosted championship events and remain on the bucket lists of serious golfers — even when their modern slope ratings look modest compared to newer layouts.

Ranked
25
Earliest
1,885
Avg year
1,948
Pre-1950
64
#CourseEst.
1Brooklawn Country Club logo
Brooklawn Country Club
6,744 yds · Slope 136 · Par 71Fairfield
1885
2
Greenwich Country Club
6,706 yds · Slope 133 · Par 71 · Seth Raynor · PrivateGreenwich
1892
3
Country Club Of Farmington
6,580 yds · Slope 139 · Par 71 · Arthur FennFarmington
1895
4
Sharon Country Club
6,152 yds · Slope 129 · Par 71 · PrivateSharon
1895
5
Woodstock Golf Course
4,740 yds · Slope 111 · Par 64Woodstock
1896
6
Lake Waramaug Country Club
6,210 yds · Slope 127 · Par 70New Preston
1898
7
New Haven Country Club
6,560 yds · Slope 134 · Par 70 · Willie ParkHamden
1898
8Shennecossett Golf Course logo
Shennecossett Golf Course
6,562 yds · Slope 128 · Par 71 · Donald RossGroton
1898
9
Wallingford Country Club
6,418 yds · Slope 131 · Par 71Wallingford
1898
10
Country Club Of Waterbury
6,621 yds · Slope 135 · Par 69 · Donald RossWaterbury
1899
11
Indian Hill Country Club
6,437 yds · Slope 133 · Par 72 · Robert J. RossNewington
1899
12
Highland Golf Club
5,175 yds · Slope 125 · Par 74 · Frank G. Gates · PrivateShelton
1900
13
Pequabuck Golf Club of Bristol
Semi_privatePequabuck
1902
14
Wee Burn Country Club
7,132 yds · Slope 147 · Par 72 · Devereux EmmetDarien
1902
15
Pine Orchard Yacht & Country Club
6,380 yds · Slope 130 · Par 71 · Al ZikorusBranford
1903
16
Innis Arden Golf Club
6,321 yds · Slope 149 · Par 71 · J. Kennedy TodOld Greenwich
1905
17
Quinnatisset Country Club
6,526 yds · Slope 128 · Par 72 · Norman ReamThompson
1905
18
Country Club of New Canaan
6,620 yds · Slope 140 · Par 70 · Willie ParkNew Canaan
1909
19
Madison Country Club
6,406 yds · Slope 134 · Par 70 · Willie ParkMadison
1909
20
Hop Brook Golf Course
6,156 yds · Slope 127 · Par 72Naugatuck
1910
21
Hotchkiss School Golf Course
Seth Raynor · Semi_privateLakeville
1911
22
Race Brook Country Club
6,502 yds · Slope 134 · Par 74 · Robert D. PrydeOrange
1912
23
Washington Golf Course
5,682 yds · Slope 127 · Par 71 · David Johnson · PrivateWashington
1912
24Yale Golf Course logo
Yale Golf Course
6,825 yds · Slope 146 · Par 70 · Charles MacdonaldNew Haven
1913
25
Shuttle Meadow Country Club
6,482 yds · Slope 131 · Par 71 · Willie ParkKensington
1914

Frequently asked questions

What is the oldest golf course in Connecticut?

Brooklawn Country Club in Fairfield, Connecticut opened in 1885 and is the oldest course in the Stymie directory for the state. Courses from the late 19th and early 20th century are some of the most historically significant layouts in American golf.

How many pre-1950 golf courses are in Connecticut?

64 golf courses in Connecticut were established before 1950 according to the Stymie directory. These "Golden Age" courses — typically designed between 1900 and 1937 — are prized for their classic routings, natural land contours, and small angular greens.

What's the average age of a golf course in Connecticut?

The average year of construction for golf courses in Connecticut is 1948. That puts the typical course at roughly 78 years old — old enough for established greens and mature trees, while still benefiting from modern agronomy.

Why play an old golf course?

Historic courses offer a layout designed before earth-moving equipment let architects re-shape entire holes — meaning they tend to follow the natural land more closely. They also often feature signature design elements (small greens, blind shots, fescue rough) that modern courses smooth out. For many golfers, walking a course that's 100+ years old is as much about the history as the round itself.

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