Sunday, November 2, 2008

Late Season Golf at Gillette Ridge Golf Club

The Facts:
What: 18 holes with carts
When: October, 2008
Cost: Not exactly sure because I did not directly pay, but it was not cheap. This is not the course to play if you're looking for a bargain.
Where: Gillette Ridge Golf Club, 1360 Hall Blvd (Route 218), Bloomfield, CT 06002
Phone: 860-726-1430
Tee times highly recommended

I will get right to the point on this post.

Gillette Ridge was the most challenging golf course I have played in Connecticut.

I have heard others compare it to Lake of Isles (the Foxwoods casino course) in level of difficulty, but I have yet to play Lake of Isles myself to offer a first hand comparison.
The course is also one of the nicest courses I have ever played. This is a high level course. This is not your local muni course. The price will reflect the quality of the course and facilities.
The protection of the greens is demonic. The areas around the greens are covered with traps, cliffs, and impossible rough. The landing areas of many of the greens are also very narrow, requiring a perfect shot to hold the green. If you end up in the sand trap off the edge of one of these narrow greens I might predict that your chances of going over and into the sand trap on the other side of the green are nearly as high as your chances of holding the green.
In addition to the highly protected greens, the holes are long. The tee boxes offer white, blue, and black tees for regular men's play. We played the blues, which were considerably more difficult than the white tees. Many of the tee shots require significant carry over high grass or hazards to reach the fairway. If you are a shorter hitter I would suggest playing from the white tees. Several of the guys in our group that often tee off with irons had difficulty reaching the fairways.
Although the tee shots require some length, the most forgiving aspect of the course is the openness of the tee shots. Once you get the ball out there, the landing areas for tees shots are relatively wide open. The course design gives an advantage to the long hitter, but requires accuracy as you approach the greens.
The challenge of Gillette Ridge made for a fun and unique day of golf. I would jump at the opportunity to play Gillette Ridge again.

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