MOUNT SNOW GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 West Dover, VT, USA
Designed by Geoffrey Cornish
Mount Snow Golf Club occupies rolling terrain in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont, designed by Geoffrey Cornish and opened in the 1960s as part of the Mount Snow ski resort development. Cornish, a prolific New England architect who shaped dozens of courses across the region during the mid-twentieth century, routed the layout to work with the natural contours and wooded character of the site. The course sits at elevation in West Dover, where the mountain landscape provides both scenic backdrop and strategic influence on play.
The design reflects Cornish's practical approach to mountain golf, incorporating elevation changes and doglegs that follow the land's natural movement. Fairways are carved through corridors of hardwood and evergreen forest, and several holes play across or along slopes that require thoughtful club selection and course management. The greens are typically modest in size with subtle contouring, consistent with Cornish's philosophy of creating playable yet interesting targets for a range of skill levels.
Mount Snow Golf Club functions as a resort amenity, serving visitors to the ski area during the warmer months as well as local members. The course offers a traditional New England mountain golf experience, where the setting and seasonal beauty are as much a part of the round as the strategic demands of the holes themselves. It represents a characteristic example of Cornish's work during an era when many northern ski resorts added golf facilities to extend their seasonal appeal.
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Mount Snow was designed by Geoffrey Cornish.
Yes. Mount Snow at Mount Snow Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mount Snow is 72.
Mount Snow plays 6,943 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mount Snow is 142.
Mount Snow is a 18-hole course.