Manchester Country Club
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue | 72 | 6339 yards | 70.6 | 128 |
White | 72 | 6118 yards | 69.6 | 126 |
Red (W) | 72 | 5528 yards | 72.6 | 120 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Blue M: 70.4/129 | 324 | 353 | 521 | 513 | 153 | 410 | 348 | 153 | 362 | 3137 | 299 | 350 | 144 | 343 | 550 | 531 | 410 | 383 | 192 | 3202 | 6339 |
White M: 69.4/127 W: 75.0/130 | 316 | 338 | 507 | 501 | 141 | 404 | 332 | 139 | 353 | 3031 | 293 | 335 | 134 | 331 | 525 | 514 | 397 | 372 | 186 | 3087 | 6118 |
Gold M: 66.9/116 | 302 | 323 | 480 | 447 | 136 | 378 | 313 | 128 | 309 | 2816 | 240 | 289 | 130 | 328 | 517 | 416 | 348 | 354 | 175 | 2797 | 5613 |
Red W: 72.6/120 | 302 | 323 | 472 | 443 | 136 | 354 | 305 | 128 | 309 | 2772 | 209 | 289 | 130 | 328 | 517 | 416 | 343 | 352 | 175 | 2759 | 5531 |
Green M: 65.4/112 W: 70.8/117 | 302 | 323 | 403 | 443 | 136 | 354 | 305 | 128 | 309 | 2703 | 209 | 289 | 130 | 328 | 444 | 341 | 343 | 352 | 137 | 2573 | 5276 |
Handicap | 13 | 11 | 3 | 9 | 17 | 1 | 5 | 15 | 7 | 12 | 14 | 18 | 6 | 10 | 4 | 2 | 8 | 16 | |||
Par | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 13 | 11 | 1 | 5 | 17 | 3 | 7 | 15 | 9 | 14 | 12 | 18 | 4 | 2 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 16 |
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Photo submitted by cjira420 on 05/14/2023
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The course’s first hole, set along the reservoir, typifies the subtlety and beauty of this layout. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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Five exemplifies the quality of Tillinghast’s bunkering. And it’s a terrific short 3-par. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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Green twelve has a mysterious look in the shadows. Then again, it mystifies golfers who land short and must pitch to the pin. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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View from tee fourteen. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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The driving zone at fifteen may prove elusive. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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Eighteen: A minimalist hole, but a great one. It plays toughest when the pin is on the upper, back tier. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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Photo submitted by u000006493727 on 10/21/2020
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Approach into 15 Photo submitted by BostonGolfTraveler on 05/08/2020
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14 tee Photo submitted by BostonGolfTraveler on 05/08/2020
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Gazebo & 18th green/reservoir Photo submitted by 13VJ978GdnM9wSK7tWCc on 06/06/2019
MCC Review
The course was in very good shape. The greens were a little slow and a few spots were still showing signs of the aeration. Play was a little slow because it was free golf day for town residents. Over all a very good course. The New restaurant in Club House is Fantastic!!
Great conditions
The greens were in amazing shape and even with all the rain recently it still was as wet as I expected. The greens rolled great as well. Definitely play again.
Dress Code
First of all I like the course. A lot of fun to play. However, when I entered the pro shop yesterday I was informed I could not wear my jeans out on the course. I understand dress codes as father belonged to two private courses in RI. However, in December to spring opening nobody really cared about how you dressed back then.
I that is your policy that is fine but it does not make a lot of sense to me financially. Obviously you will not be seeing me any time in the future.
Great course
Great course to play. Excellent condition all year round. Good challenging holes.
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Beautiful golf course
I got to go out early with 3 members and had great time. They were very helpful with telling me where to hit it. And where not to hit it . Also one of the members had his dog . Loved it . Overall outstanding day . Will be back
Autumn golf at its best.
Beautiful day, beautiful foliage, and the course was in great shape.
Enduring Excellence
One measure of the finest golf courses is their memorability. Manchester Country Club delivers eighteen holes that linger long in the memory: each maintains an individual look and plays with a different feel. There is also a vigor and quality to both nines that stems from a superior routing, which perhaps should be credited mostly to Tom Bendelow, the original architect. Then there is the inspired and carefully positioned bunkering of A.W. Tillinghast. And doubtless Devereaux Emmet put his own distinctive stamp on things here—and this (who knows?) could have been the strongest contribution among these three designers. Like Bendelow, Emmet was a naturalist who did not believe in disturbing the landscape excessively. And these holes flow beautifully and naturally over the landscape.
Sometimes the bunkers and the greens themselves seem to fit imperceptibly into the terrain. For example, look at the green at the fourth, closely and from the front, and you’ll notice the subtle downslope from front to back, which conforms closely to the land’s own slope. It’s a useful design feature, one that may trap the unwary into an unplanned visit with one of the green’s rear bunkers.
Not having played here in some time, I reflected throughout my round on the overall appeal of this layout. Manchester is not the toughest golf course in this state, and far from the longest. Nor is the most dramatic looking, though the elevation changes here supply plenty of scenic views. Yet how many Connecticut public-access courses are truly superior to this one? That number has to be very small. Or maybe zero.
The holes at Manchester are often carved beautifully out of the Connecticut woodlands. They also sidle up to a reservoir, run through some open, nearly field-like terrain, and even parallel the road. As a rule, the fairways here are neither tight nor punishing. Some of this has to do with Tillinghast’s philosophy, which maintains that precise approach play is of utmost importance in playing a hole. What part of the fairway you hit here at Manchester often becomes critical. On the second, for example, a short 4-par, you’ll need to hit down the left side of the fairway, almost to its edge, to have the best angle into the green. The tee shot need be an exacting one to set up the ideal second shot, on which it would be far less desirable to be flying your golf ball in over a bunker (which would further limit the available landing area on this smallish, fairly narrow green).
Tillinghast, also a great believer in the primacy of par-3’s in any design, was the last architect to modify Manchester: it’s no surprise, then, that this course offers four excellent one-shotters. A final key facet of Tillinghast’s design principles was his insistence on “inspiring” holes rather than sensational ones. A couple of ideal examples of come at eleven, fourteen, and even eighteen, where making smart strategic choices from tee to green often will serve any player best. These holes are attractive enough, yet not the stuff of glossy magazine ads; its three architects exercised restraint, not self-indulgence.
Two Best Holes: 15 and 17
Fifteen, a five-par of 531 yards, challenges both your strategic planning ability and ball-striking skills: tight landing zone off the drive, to which your drive must thread clusters of trees; uphill approach to a perched and tilted green. You likely need five capable strokes before your ball finds the cup. On the other hand, seventeen is a straightway 4-par requiring a relatively routine drive. The approach, however, must find a well-defended green. This green complex and what precedes it—most notably the big mounds on the left—is unique in Connecticut.
Most interesting Hole: 12.
Simply put, a terrific short par-3. From a high tee, your short iron must find the pedestal green with a very unfriendly false front. Miss short, though, and you’ll almost surely be pitching over a large hump. No easy task.
There is far more to say about Manchester Country Club, but I’ll save if for next time.
I’m guessing that the members here realize just how good they have it at MCC. This course, comparable to Bethpage Red in Long Island, doesn’t quite measure up to the Red’s extraordinary driving challenge—primarily because the latter has so many long 4-pars, on which quality matches length. With a virtual showcase of excellent holes, though, Manchester can hold its own against great Golden Age designs across the Northeast, which is where—I’ll write with a touch of personal bias—the best ones are located. If you’re serious about classic golf, here is a venue that should be at the top of your list.
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The course’s first hole, set along the reservoir, typifies the subtlety and beauty of this layout. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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Five exemplifies the quality of Tillinghast’s bunkering. And it’s a terrific short 3-par. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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Green twelve has a mysterious look in the shadows. Then again, it mystifies golfers who land short and must pitch to the pin. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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View from tee fourteen. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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The driving zone at fifteen may prove elusive. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
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Eighteen: A minimalist hole, but a great one. It plays toughest when the pin is on the upper, back tier. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 10/22/2020
Nice course
Played here quite a bit years ago and course always seemed to get burned out in the summer but not anymore! The fairways and green areas were in great shape. The greens themselves were bumpy for the speed they played- they were quick. Got stuck behind a foursome with no golf etiquette or skill. Had a whole open hole in front after the first hole! No rangers in sight. We had to jump ahead of them as they wouldn't let us play through. Course is nice but very busy.
Sweet course
Manchester CC layout, gives you different types of holes every 3 holes... from fairway elevation changes to length changes to green challenges, to Dogleg LF / RT...
Sweet course... we play 20 different courses in Hartford/ Springfield area and Manchester is in the top 4 .SBRO
Decent layout.
Liked the course layout. Greens were much slower than I’m use to. Generous wide fairways. A little lost of grass here and there. Because of drought conditions this summer probably. My wife really enjoyed the course.
Very disappointed
Pace of play was so slow. People jumping on the course from the street. There was no ranger to notify.
Hello, thank you for reviewing the course. We apologize for the delay of play during your round. Please know that this is by no means the standard we strive to achieve. With an uncharacteristically full day, we work hard to accommodate everyone who visits our course and allow our guest the chance to complete their rounds. With that in mind, we are working to best control pace and allow everyone to finish in a reasonable amount of time. We will continue to look for ways to improve. Thank you for playing Manchester Country Club. We hope to see you again soon.
One of the best courses around
I really enjoy playing at MCC. The course is well maintained and is the perfect balance of challenging and fun. The scenery is amazing and always makes for a great day of golf.
Hello. We appreciate you taking the time to review the course and rate us. We would like to apologize for the negative experience you had. Please be advised that we are going to pass on your feedback to the teams in charge so they can work to make changes. Thanks for visiting Manchester Country Club. We hope to see you again in the future.