GOLF CLUB OF AVON
🇺🇸 Avon, CT, USA
Designed by Geoffrey Cornish, Robert J. Ross
The Golf Club of Avon features two nines—Blue and Red—designed by Geoffrey Cornish and Robert J. Ross, a partnership that shaped numerous New England courses during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Cornish, a prolific architect who worked extensively throughout the northeastern United States, brought a practical sensibility to routing and a respect for natural terrain. The course sits in Avon, a suburban town west of Hartford in the Farmington Valley, where rolling topography and mature hardwood forests characterize the landscape.
The Blue/Red combination offers a traditional parkland experience typical of Connecticut's inland courses. Players encounter tree-lined fairways, moderate elevation changes, and greens that reflect Cornish's preference for strategic bunkering and readable contours. The design emphasizes position off the tee and approach accuracy rather than overwhelming length, consistent with the era's design philosophy. Water features appear selectively, and the routing takes advantage of the property's natural movement without dramatic manufactured elements.
The Golf Club of Avon operates as a private facility serving the local community. The club maintains a family-oriented atmosphere common to many suburban Connecticut clubs established during the region's postwar growth. While not a tournament venue of national prominence, the course provides a solid test for members familiar with classic New England design principles—narrow landing areas, firm conditions in summer months, and greens that reward local knowledge.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Blue/Red was designed by Geoffrey Cornish and Robert J. Ross.
Blue/Red at Golf Club of Avon is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Blue/Red is 72.
Blue/Red plays 6,526 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Blue/Red is 130.
Blue/Red is a 18-hole course.