Wintonbury Hills, carved into the rolling terrain of Bloomfield, Connecticut, is a modern testament to affordable and accessible public golf. Designed by Pete Dye protégé Steve Smyers, the course embraces its parkland setting, presenting golfers with a mix of strategic challenges and scenic vistas. Wide fairways encourage aggressive play off the tee, but subtly contoured greens and strategically placed bunkers demand precision on approach shots. The course tends to favor those who can move the ball right to left with a number of dog legs to the left.
While Wintonbury Hills hasn't hosted major championships, it has become a popular venue for local tournaments and amateur events. Its challenging yet fair layout appeals to a wide range of players, and the course is consistently recognized as one of the best public options in the region. The club has a reputation for being extremely welcoming to beginners and has been known to foster a family friendly atmosphere.
The vibe is casual and inviting, with a strong emphasis on community and inclusivity. A round at Wintonbury Hills is as much about enjoying the company of fellow golfers as it is about the score.
Reviews
Holes can feel a bit repetitive. Great conditions. Much tougher if driver is struggling. Highly recommend
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Wintonbury Hills at Wintonbury Hills Golf Course has a Course Vaults score of 8 out of 10 based on 27 explicit golfer ratings.
Wintonbury Hills was designed by Pete Dye and Tim Liddy.
Yes. Wintonbury Hills at Wintonbury Hills Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Wintonbury Hills is 70.
Wintonbury Hills plays 6,711 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Wintonbury Hills is 141.