MINNECHAUG GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Glastonbury, CT, USA
Designed by Geoffrey Cornish
Minnechaug Golf Course occupies rolling terrain in Glastonbury, Connecticut, a town situated along the Connecticut River in the central part of the state. Designed by Geoffrey Cornish and opened in 1963, the course represents the work of one of New England's most prolific golf architects during a period when he was establishing municipal and semi-private layouts throughout the region. Cornish, who practiced from Massachusetts and designed or renovated hundreds of courses across the Northeast, typically worked with existing topography to create playable yet strategic designs that served a broad range of golfers.
The layout moves through a mix of open and wooded areas characteristic of Connecticut's landscape, with elevation changes that add variety to the routing. Cornish's design philosophy emphasized strategic options rather than penal difficulty, allowing multiple routes of play while rewarding thoughtful course management. The property features mature trees that frame fairways and define playing corridors, along with green complexes that require accurate approach shots.
As a public facility, Minnechaug serves the Glastonbury community and visiting golfers from the Hartford metropolitan area. The course provides a traditional New England golf experience on land that reflects the region's glacial geology and hardwood forests. Its design remains largely intact from Cornish's original work, offering a window into mid-century American golf architecture focused on accessibility and strategic interest rather than championship length or severe hazards.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Minnechaug was designed by Geoffrey Cornish.
Yes. Minnechaug at Minnechaug Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Minnechaug is 35.
Minnechaug plays 2,654 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Minnechaug is 117.
Minnechaug is a 9-hole course.