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Tour our Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Masterpiece
Designed with respect for the natural setting and its breathtaking vistas
  Apparent in every one of the 18 holes at Sugarbush Golf Club, our par-70 (champion) and par 72 (green) course is as beautiful as the game itself.
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Golf Course Tour Video

See how the Sugarbush course plays and get tips from PGA Professional Roger King.

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Golf Course Tour Video

See how the Sugarbush course plays and get tips from PGA Professional Roger King.

sugarbush golf hole 1
Hole 1
The first hole introduces you to our mountain golf experience. On this uphill, slight dogleg right par 4, your target is just left of the fairway bunker. This area offers a level lie for your approach shot. Big hitters can attempt to fly the fairway bunker on the right side for a shorter approach to the green. Take an extra club for your approach, but be sure to leave your ball below the hole on this sloping green.

YARDAGE: Champ 345 | White 331 | Gold 325 | Green 320
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 4
HANDICAP: Men's 13 | Women's 7

sugarbush golf course hole 2
Hole 2
Hole number two demands an accurate tee shot, as trees on the right and left come into play quickly. Once you find the fairway, the uphill approach to this two tiered green makes for a difficult shot. Stay below the hole here at all costs to score well.

YARDAGE: Champ 380 | White 375 | Gold 279 | Green 274
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 4
HANDICAP: Men's 7 | Women's 15
sugarbush golf course hole 3
Hole 3

From the tee, bombers can cut the left hand corner to this dogleg left, but beware of falling into the deep rough filled pit or pulling it too far left and going out of bounds. The group of pines straight away is the safe target giving way to a downhill approach to the large green. Two bunkers guard this green, one short and one long, so take that into consideration on approach.

YARDAGE
: Champ 436 | White 409 | Gold 315 | Green 310
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 4
HANDICAP
: Men's 5| Women's

sugarbush golf course hole 4
Hole 4

Play your tee shot to the left of the fairway bunker. The uphill second shot will play long, so take an extra club to carry the two green side bunkers short as they are no bargain. Once on the green, it slopes back to front so leaving it below the hole is key to a good score here.

YARDAGE
: Champ 375 | White 361 | Gold 350 | Green 280
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 3
HANDICAP: Men's 11 | Women's3





sugarbush golf course hole 5
Hole 5

This uphill par 3 plays half a club longer than the yardage. Since the green slopes severely from left to right, your target should be to the left side of the green. Do not miss this green to the right, you will be left with an extremely difficult uphill chip.

YARDAGE
: Champ 190 | White 170 | Gold 152 | Green 140
PAR: Men's 3 | Women's 3
HANDICAP: Men's 15 | Women's 13

sugarbush golf course hole 6
Hole 6

On this severe dogleg left, going with driver brings into play the right rough or even worse, the woods. The target off the tee is just inside the left tree line, leaving a mid to long iron into a slightly elevated green.

YARDAGE
: Champ 406 | White 380 | Gold 340 | Green 275
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 4
HANDICAP: Men's 3 | Women's 5

sugarbush golf course hole 7
Hole 7

One of our more picturesque holes allows you to hit away off the tee, but make sure to stay away from the trees on the left. Your approach will be downhill with your stance being extremely awkward. Club selection is crucial as slope, lie, and wind all come into play.

YARDAGE
: Champ 430 | White 422 | Gold 411 | Green 385
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 5
HANDICAP: Men's 1 | Women's 9

sugarbush golf course hole 8
Hole 8

This uphill par 3 plays a club longer than the yardage. The green slopes from right to left and back to front, but beware of the false front as your shot could roll back toward you. 

YARDAGE
: Champ 185 | White 170 | Gold 143 | Green 135
PAR: Men's 3 | Women's 3
HANDICAP: Men's 17 | Women's 17

sugarbush golf course hole 9
Hole 9

On this dogleg right, your target is the last house on the right in the distance. The uphill second shot will require extra club as you hit into a large green that slopes back to front, off of a fairway that slopes right to left.

YARDAGE
: Champ 376 | White 368 | Gold 309 | Green 305
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 4
HANDICAP: Men's 9 | Women's 11

sugarbush golf course hole 11
Hole 10

The back nine starts with a downhill par 5. Your target is just inside the rock on the left side of the fairway. Your second shot, you can either lay up to the flat part of the fairway leaving a downhill approach into a green that slopes back to front, or try to go for the green in two. 

YARDAGE
: Champ 547 | White 526 | Gold 470 | Green 405
PAR: Men's 5 | Women's 5
HANDICAP: Men's 6 | Women's 6

sugarbush golf course 11
Hole 11

Club selection is crucial for this downhill par 3, especially when the wind is blowing. Be sure to clear the creek and the bunkers that guard the front of the green. The green is very shallow, as it is only 12 yards from front to back.

YARDAGE
: Champ 184 | White 155 | Gold 121 | Green 112
PAR: Men's 3 | Women's 3
HANDICAP: Men's 18 | Women's 18

sugarbush golf course hole 12
Hole 12

A dogleg left par 4 with out of bounds down the left side, your target is the lone apple tree straightaway. The approach shot plays uphill so make sure to take extra club. A small pond short and left protects this difficult green.

YARDAGE
: Champ 393 | White 385 | Gold 377 | Green 377
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 4/5
HANDICAP: Men's 2 | Women's 4

sugarbush golf course hole 13
Hole 13

Beware of this dogleg right par 4,  as the left woods come into play very quickly. A well struck driver or fairway wood will leave a short to mid iron into this uphill approach. The green, with bunkers short, slopes back to front, so make sure to leave the ball below the hole.

YARDAGE
: Champ 353 | White 333 | Gold 260 | Green 253
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 4
HANDICAP: Men's 14 | Women's 12

sugarbush golf course hole 14
Hole 14

This risk reward dogleg left downhill par 5 gives you the option to either cut the corner over the tall tree, or play safe with an iron to the beginning of the fairway. If you wish to go for the green in two, take make sure to avoid the pond on the left at all costs. A lay up down the fairway leads to a short iron or wedge into the green.

YARDAGE
: Champ 474 | White 458 | Gold 450 | Green 400
PAR: Men's 5 | Women's 5
HANDICAP: Men's 4 | Women's 2

sugarbush golf course hole 15
Hole 15

The mound on the right side of the fairway is an excellent target for your tee shot. The approach plays longer than appears and green slopes from right to left.

YARDAGE
: Champ 375 | White 359 | Gold 270 | Green 264
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 4
HANDICAP: Men's 8 | Women's 16

sugarbush golf course 16
Hole 16

This tough par 3 is all carry. If the pin is on the right side take an extra club as the green runs away from you. The green slopes back to front, the middle of the green is always a good play.

YARDAGE
: Champ 190 | White 157 | Gold 126 | Green 103
PAR: Men's 3 | Women's 3
HANDICAP: Men's 12 | Women's 14

sugarbush golf course hole 17
Hole 17

This short dogleg right requires a precise tee shot with out of bounds running down both sides. The uphill approach plays into a very deep green, so make sure to look at where the pin is before selecting your club.

YARDAGE
: Champ 350 | White 334 | Gold 302 | Green 294
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 4
HANDICAP: Men's 16 | Women's 10

sugarbush golf course hole 18
Hole 18

Our finishing hole is a great par 4. The fairway slopes right to left, so aim your driver over the 150 marker and swing away. Beware of the out of bounds down the right along the road. The uphill approach plays into a large two tiered green with a false front in a deep bunker guarding the green.

YARDAGE
: Champ 332 | White 330 | Gold 302 | Green 260
PAR: Men's 4 | Women's 4
HANDICAP: Men's 10 | Women's 8