Holes
18
Par
72
Yards
6,186
Peak Fee
$$
Geoffrey Cornish (one of the most prolific New England golf-course architects of the 20th century) designed the Killington Golf Course in 1983 — a mountain layout sitting at 2,000 feet of elevation in the Killington Resort. The 6,186-yard par-72 routing rates 70.3 with a 129 slope, taking full advantage of the terrain with snowmelt streams threading several holes and signature mountain vistas from elevated tees. Killington's primary identity is as a ski resort — the largest in the eastern U.S. — and the golf course is open seasonally as the warm-weather complement. Daily-fee public access in the $$ band, with the Killington Resort infrastructure on-site. As a Vermont mountain golf option this is the Killington-specific pick; for visitors not staying at Killington, Green Mountain National (also Killington-area) is the higher-ranked alternative. Cornish's understated routing prioritizes playability and views over championship test.
227 E Mountain Rd, Killington, VT 05751, USA