The CSGA Links Volume 1 Issue 6 September, 2013 | Page 9

Wintonbury Hills Golf Course L ocated just fifteen minutes from Hartford in Bloomfield, Connecticut, Wintonbury Hills Golf Course is widely regarded as one of the best public golf courses in New England. The course was designed by famed architect Pete Dye in 2005, and marks Dye’s first championship course in New England. The course plays to a challenging par of 70, with the championship tees tipping out at just over 6,700 yards. The course features a variety of both linksstyle holes and parkland, tree-lined holes. While the course features a stout set of par-4’s, there is no doubt that a good score at Wintonbury Hills will be marked by successfully navigating the par-3’s. The course has five par 3’s in total, ranging from the 163-yard 3rd hole to the 255-yard 7th hole, which requires the golfer to traverse a hazard to the left of the green. Although challenging from the championship tees, Wintonbury Hills is a great example of a course that can be played by golfers of all abilities. Wintonbury Hills offers four different sets of tees (5,005, 5,678, 6,283 and 6,711 yards) that allow even the most modest of golfers to enjoy their round. All of the long carries that the golfer faces from the Championship tees are avoided when playing one of the forward sets of tees. Wintonbury Hills has already played host to many of the top junior, amateur and professional events in the Northeast, including the LPGA Future’s Tour and the CCSU Fall Invitational. Connecticut State Golf Association 9