ENOSBURG FALLS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Enosburg Falls, VT, USA
Designed by Ross Forbes
Enosburg Falls Country Club sits in the northern reaches of Vermont's Champlain Valley, where the landscape transitions from rolling farmland toward the foothills of the Green Mountains. The course occupies terrain characteristic of this agricultural region, with modest elevation changes and open views across the countryside. Ross Forbes designed the layout, contributing to Vermont's collection of rural courses that serve local golfing communities in smaller towns across the state.
The routing reflects the practical design approach common to many New England country clubs established to provide recreational golf in areas where dramatic topography is limited. Holes move across former farmland with natural contours shaping the playing corridors, and mature trees—likely grown in since the course's establishment—frame fairways and define strategic angles. Water features, if present, typically derive from natural drainage patterns or small ponds integrated into the design.
Enosburg Falls Country Club functions as a community gathering place in Franklin County, where golf serves as both sport and social anchor for the town and surrounding area. The club maintains the traditions typical of small-town Vermont golf: accessible membership, a welcoming atmosphere for families and visitors, and a clubhouse that hosts local events beyond golf. The course provides straightforward golf suited to a range of abilities, emphasizing playability and maintenance standards appropriate to its setting and membership base.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Enosburg Falls was designed by Ross Forbes.
Yes. Enosburg Falls at Enosburg Falls Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Enosburg Falls is 72.
Enosburg Falls plays 5,588 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Enosburg Falls is 119.
Enosburg Falls is a 18-hole course.