STOWE MOUNTAIN CLUB AT SPRUCE PEAK
🇺🇸 Stowe, VT, USA
Designed by Bob Cupp
The Stowe Mountain Club at Spruce Peak features a Bob Cupp-designed course set in the Green Mountains of northern Vermont. Cupp, known for his work with Jack Nicklaus before establishing his own practice, created this layout in the early 2000s as part of a larger resort and residential development at the base of Spruce Peak, adjacent to the established Stowe Mountain Resort ski area. The course occupies rolling terrain with elevation changes characteristic of Vermont's mountain valleys, incorporating natural features of the forested landscape.
The routing moves through a mix of wooded corridors and open meadow areas, with views toward Mount Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak, and the surrounding ridgelines. Cupp's design approach here emphasizes strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward accurate approach play, typical of his body of work. The course serves primarily as an amenity for club members and resort guests, fitting into the broader Spruce Peak development that includes lodging, dining, and ski facilities.
The setting reflects Stowe's character as a year-round mountain destination, with the golf course operating seasonally from late spring through mid-autumn. The layout takes advantage of the natural topography without excessive earthmoving, allowing the mountain environment to define much of the playing experience. The course complements the area's outdoor recreation focus while maintaining a relatively low profile within the Vermont golf landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Stowe Mountain was designed by Bob Cupp.
Yes. Stowe Mountain at Stowe Mountain Club at Spruce Peak is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Stowe Mountain is 72.
Stowe Mountain plays 6,411 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Stowe Mountain is 141.
Stowe Mountain is a 18-hole course.