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Vermont Mountain

Vermont Mountain is New England's most underrated couples golf escape, threading ski-resort layouts through Green Mountain scenery, 8 courses in our catalog, $$ pricing, fly into BTV, best played May through October.

Vermont's 'golf trail' stitches together Green Mountain ski-resort courses. Green Mountain National (Gene Bates, VT's top public), The Equinox (Walter Travis / Rees Jones) and Woodstock CC (RTJ Sr., oldest in VT). Short May-October season, spectacular foliage bonus.

8 courses75°F · 88% playability$$BTVStart a Trip

What are the top golf courses in Vermont Mountain?

8 courses

Vermont Mountain has 8 courses in Scramble's catalog, anchored by Green Mountain National Golf Course, The Equinox Golf Club, and Woodstock Country Club. Multiple of these are nationally ranked. Each plays as a destination-quality round on its own. All three play within a normal trip itinerary out of the same lodging base.

Green Mountain National Golf Course$

Green Mountain National Golf Course

★ 4.418 holespublic

Gene Bates (1996)

The Equinox Golf Club$$$

The Equinox Golf Club

★ 4.018 holespublic
★Golf Digest Top 75 Courses i...

Walter Travis (1926), Rees Jones restoration (1992)

Woodstock Country Club$$

Woodstock Country Club

★ 4.818 holespublic
★Valspar Championship Host (P...

Robert Trent Jones Sr. (1963)

Killington Golf Course$$

Killington Golf Course

★ 4.418 holespublic

Geoffrey Cornish (1983)

Stratton Mountain Country Club$$

Stratton Mountain Country Club

★ 4.118 holespublic

Geoffrey Cornish (1968)

Sugarbush Resort Golf Club$$

Sugarbush Resort Golf Club

★ 4.318 holespublic

Robert Trent Jones Sr. (1963)

Lake Morey Country Club$$

Lake Morey Country Club

★ 4.618 holespublic
★Vermont Open Host (50+ years)

Wayne Stiles (1929)

Jay Peak Resort Golf Course$$

Jay Peak Resort Golf Course

★ 4.518 holespublic
★#1 Public Course in Vermont ...

Graham Cooke (2007)

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How much does a 3-round Vermont Mountain golf trip cost?

A 3-round, 4-golfer trip to Vermont Mountain runs about $1,109 per person with mid-range ($$) lodging. That covers 3 peak-season green fees, lodging at roughly two golfers per room, and a daily food + ground-transit allowance. Flights are excluded since they depend on your home airport. Adjust the round count, group size, or tier on the trip calculator to see how the number moves. See the full breakdown →

Where is Vermont Mountain and how do I get there?

Vermont Mountain sits in Vermont. The closest major airport is Burlington (BTV), which serves as the primary hub for most visitors. Most groups fly into BTV, rent one or two SUVs, and base out of a single resort or hotel for the entire trip.

What's the best month for golf in Vermont Mountain?

The strongest months for golf in Vermont Mountain are May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, based on 20-year playability scores combining temperature and precipitation. Vermont Mountain averages a 27°F high in January and a 80°F high in July, so playable conditions cluster in the shoulder months. Book early in those windows. Rates and tee-time inventory tighten as the season firms up.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec

Best months: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct

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Vermont Mountain data is part of Scramble's catalog of 128 destinations and 971 independently researched courses. Weather data from 20 years of Open-Meteo; awards compiled from Golf Digest, Golfweek, and state-level rankings.

Published June 2026. Updated when the data or Scramble’s recommendations change.