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About

Holes 9
Type Public
Par 35
Length 3219 yards
Slope 125
Rating 35.1

Course Details

Year Built 1962
Fairways Blue
Greens Bent
Architect Al Zikorus

Rentals/Services

Carts Yes
Clubs Yes
Pull-carts Yes

Practice/Instruction

Driving Range Yes
Bunker Yes
Teaching Pro Yes
Pitching/Chipping Area Yes
Indoor Practice Yes
Putting Green Yes

Policies

Credit Cards Accepted VISA, MasterCard, Amex Accepted
Metal Spikes Allowed No
Walking Allowed Yes

Food & Beverage

Snacks, Restaurant

Available Facilities

Clubhouse, Conference Facilities, Banquet Facilities

Accolades

  • Golf Advisor: Top Courses in Connecticut (2022 #13) (2019 #11)
  • Golf Advisor: Top 25 Short Courses in the U.S. (2019 #21)

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4.3
164 Reviews (164)

What Golfers Are Saying

The 19th Hole is Great For:
Drinks 7
Course Challenges Include:
Water Hazards 7
Bunkers 6
This course/club is great for:
9-Hole Rounds 10
Locals 8
Walkers 8
This Course's Location is:
Convenient to the City 10
Worth the Drive 6

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Fairly flat and narrow course but greens were in good shape and good pace of play for an early round

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Great for golfers over 65. good or 1st timers and beginners.

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It’s early in the season course gets better around may but it was slow for 9 holes

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Open but shouldn't be.....

Went out to a different golf course yesterday, which was in great shape. Figured I would come to Tunxis red for a quick 9. In my opinion if the course isn't playable, it shouldn't be open. Greens were concrete. Many snow and icy patches in fairways. Down limbs and trees not cleaned up. Bunkers weren't dressed up. Didn't look like the greens were blown off in the AM. I get thag the Red course is the least looked after, but we shouldn't have been allowed to play out there today. No tee markers to indicate yardage.

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Great course, slow play today

The course is great and the staff is super friendly. We got caught up behind a league this morning and they weren’t moving at all. We ended up waiting almost 30 minutes at hole 3 before we could go. But all in all we will definitely be back and hopefully not book a tee time behind a league :)

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Great 9 hole course

This course is both nice and not too challenging. Excellent for beginners or people looking to practice a few types of shots out on the course.

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Always great playing here!

Again, a beautiful round at Tunxis golf course. Today was an incredible 75 degrees and sunny in November. The course was jammed full but pace of play was great. By the time my friend and I would reach the next tee box, it would be about a 2 minute wait and we could tee off then.

Course in great shape, leaves cleaned up very nicely. Only issue I have is there was still no cart person going around offering beverages or snacks. Not sure if because of covid....would of been nice to enjoy a cold brew but it didn't ruin the round at all.

Will be back soon to squeeze one more round before winter comes

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Solid Nine with Great Fall Scenery

Tunxis Country Club has enjoyed a strong reputation statewide since the club opened with this, the 9-hole Red Course, in 1962. Over the course of some 35 years, Tunxis gradually expanded to reach its current incarnation of 45 holes (which include the White and Green Courses, both traditional 18-hole layouts). I remember my high school golf coach speaking in glowing terms about Tunxis back in the late 70’s, but did not sample it myself until around 1990. It became an immediate favorite.

These days my preference at Tunxis Country Club remains the Green Course, which opened in 1997, incorporating several holes from the older layout. The Red, which Tunxis’ website promotes as mainly a beginner of family course, or the ideal setup for a quick round “after work” (exactly what I did today), is still formidable enough to have been chosen by the GA Reader’s Choice as one of the Top 15 favorites in Connecticut. While I’m not strongly partial to the layout here, I do find it a course well worth playing.

The Red’s countryside setting, being apart from housing developments and other major distractions, is quite serene and relaxing. A few of the holes—three and four—are only a few yards from the Farmington River, seen through a ‘screen’ of the large trees that border it. Hooked or pulled golf balls on these holes may “swim with the fishes,” to borrow a famous movie line. This layout’s general flatness—it’s set in a river valley—may preclude it from being exciting. But the handsome, mature trees everywhere do provide nice definition and excellent separation to the holes. They also give the Red its beauty. Thankfully, the course does not fall into the devastatingly dull pattern of predictable and relentless tree-lined borders on every single hole: the trees are varied enough in their placement to lend some genuine visual variety. Today their brilliant fall hues (see photos) were especially vivid and greatly appealing.

This layout lacks the overall variety of the typical Connecticut golf course, whose stock-in-trade is the application of significant elevation changes and strong ground movement. This, perhaps, will be the Red’s greatest weakness in the eyes those who frequent the lower half of the handicap spectrum. And yet this ‘shortcoming’ may be its greatest asset to less experienced players—the ideal fit for families and beginners. In fact, I witnessed a very vivacious young girl, playing with her father (I believe) ahead of me, and it was clear she was enjoying Tunxis Red—and the game of golf—immensely. It did my heart good to forget momentarily about my own golfing cares and watch her take pleasure in this game.

Make no mistake about it: Tunxis Red is far from a pushover. Yes, many of its fairways are wide and flat. A tour from the back tees, though, will require genuine skill if you hope to hope to shoot a number south of 90 or 85. Double the Red to 18 holes, and it would be a moderate 6,450 yards from these deep tees. The slope is also a surprisingly high 129. Moreover, the course rating slightly exceeds its par of 35. Its architect was the late Albert Zikorus, who became something of a Connecticut institution as a course designer. Credit him with pulling off the neat balancing act of fashioning a tough course that also turns out to be playable for nearly all levels.

Tunxis has gone through a tough season, as has all of Connecticut, that’s played havoc with course conditioning. One can see, readily, the effects of a dry summer on the fairways here at this mid-autumn date. Their full recovery, though, seems imminent; right now they’re about 75% of the way ‘back to normal.’ Based on what I’ve observed over the years, this facility has always had high conditioning standards. Overall, the course conditions on the Red can be called ‘average’ or a bit below that mark, given that the bunkers, fringes, and aerated greens proved to be less than desirable. The rough was surprisingly lush, but the tees were a bit spotty (though this was not much of a hindrance).

And what of the individual holes themselves? The Red begins with a trio of longish holes (377, 416, 170) which set a certain expectation. Of these, only the third feels narrow, mainly because the tree-line impinges on the tee shot, a bit surprisingly, which effectively hems you in a bit. The next hole, the par-4 fourth, will require restraint on the tee shot: trees a bit beyond the landing zone will block you in on your approach if you’re not somewhere on the fairway.

The problem with these first four holes, though, is that they’re a bit bland—and pretty conventional—for a designer like Mr. Zikorus, who trained under Donald Ross. The good news is that from here on in—five though nine—things turn better, markedly. Five, the lone 5-par on this nine, will encourage you to slash away with your driver; its wide, receptive fairway is alluring. This dead-straight hole then throws up stronger defenses, with two clusters of big trees on either side of the fairway before the entrance to green five.

Six and seven are my two favorite holes at the Red. A stout four-par of 416, six has a St. Andrews-like fairway—seemingly as wide as a football field. I pounded a drive here into the breeze, but still found myself having to lash a five-iron into the surprisingly modest green. Seven, another nice challenger of 389, starts out over a large, shimmering pond, a pond still well in play in the landing area’s vicinity. No big forced carry is necessary to reach the fairway, however, leaving you some freedom to swing away on the drive.

Eight is another conventional, but still challenging par-3 of 201, its bunker-guarded green sitting on a small plateau. Nine is a vibrant finisher: a rightward-bending hole, but supplying just the right amount of width to set up a fairly rigorous driving zone.

A mild weakness of the Red is a predictable pattern of bunker placement around the greens, as every bunker is set to the side. Along with that, green shapes lack any real variety, and the greens are somewhat flat overall. Other courses created by Mr. Zikorus,’ such as Rolling Meadows, Hunter, Quarry Ridge, Timberlin, or Heritage Village, are notable for their contoured and slick surfaces.

Despite the few shortcomings of this Red nine, it has a lot to recommend it. I felt the same old sense of fun again playing here that I’ve always experienced. The course is also long enough that most low-handicappers won’t be forced into a steady diet of nine-irons/wedges into these greens. And although things may start off a bit tamely, the clear conversion (half-way through) to some testing holes should leave most players in want of a return engagement. I wouldn’t hesitate to tell any golfer to give it a go at this Connecticut mainstay.
Other notes, comments, & opinions:
A) I got a good look at several holes of the Green Course today, and its recovery from when I played it several months ago looked pretty dramatic. If it’s improved the way it looks, then consider it a potential five-star experience.
B) Once again, Patrick was outstanding at check-in: personable, friendly, accommodating, flexible. Most golf course staffers are fine, but a few like Patrick exceed all typical expectations. This club knows more than a thing or two about customer service.
C) Sprawling, contoured practice putting green next to the clubhouse; nice driving range near the spacious parking lot. Impressive facilities. Another highlight is the snazzy landscaping around tee one of the Green Course.

Conditions Average
Value Excellent
Layout Average
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Good
Amenities Excellent
Difficulty Somewhat Challenging
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