GREAT NECK COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Waterford, CT, USA
Designed by Ron Forse
Great Neck Country Club sits on the Connecticut shoreline in Waterford, a town positioned between New London and the mouth of the Thames River. The course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the southeastern Connecticut coast, where the landscape transitions between wooded upland and tidal marshland. Ron Forse, known for his restoration work and traditional design sensibilities, routed the layout to take advantage of the natural contours and preserve the property's coastal New England character.
The design reflects Forse's preference for strategic options and ground-game approaches rather than forced carries or manufactured drama. Fairways move across moderate elevation changes, and greens feature subtle internal movement that rewards careful approach play. The routing likely incorporates views of Long Island Sound or the surrounding waterways, though the course maintains a relatively intimate scale within its wooded and open corridors.
Great Neck serves a membership drawn from the southeastern Connecticut region, including New London and the surrounding coastal communities. The club functions as a traditional member-owned facility with a focus on golf and social activities typical of established New England country clubs. The course provides a straightforward test for members of varying abilities, emphasizing shot placement and course management over length. Its location near the Naval Submarine Base and the Coast Guard Academy gives it a presence within the local military and civilian communities along this stretch of the Connecticut shore.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
New London was designed by Ron Forse.
New London at Great Neck Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at New London is 71.
New London plays 6,460 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at New London is 127.
New London is a 18-hole course.