
The Mountain Course at Spruce Peak
Set amid Vermont's Green Mountains, the Mountain Course at Spruce Peak challenges golfers with elevation shifts, tight fairways, and panoramic views. Its mountain-style layout invites a thoughtful approach suited to players who appreciate strategic shot-making and natural beauty.
Course Overview
The Mountain Course at Spruce Peak offers a striking contrast to Vermont’s more traditional golf experiences. Set against the rugged foothills of the Green Mountains, this 18-hole course challenges players with a layout that demands precision and adaptability. Its elevated terrain shapes not only the routing but also the strategy, requiring golfers to manage elevation changes and consider wind patterns that swirl unpredictably through the mountain air.
This course departs from typical resort fairways by presenting a mountain-style layout that rewards thoughtful shot-making rather than sheer distance. Tight fairways bordered by native grasses and strategically placed bunkers keep the margin for error slim. Greens range from modest to sizeable, with subtle breaks that test putting skills quietly but thoroughly. While challenging for low handicaps due to limited runout and occasional blind shots, the Mountain Course remains approachable for intermediate players willing to walk the course thoughtfully.
Surrounding the holes, the natural Vermont forest colors the scenery, offering moments where pausing on the ridge lines reveals sweeping views of nearby peaks and valleys. These visual highlights cultivate a quiet sense of isolation, where the course’s design feels in concert with rather than imposed on the land. The interplay of rocky outcroppings and mountain foliage introduces a rugged beauty seldom found on traditional courses, marking this as an experience as much about landscape as golf.
The resort provides a polished clubhouse facility where golfers can relax post-round with views of the course and mountains beyond. Amenities include practice areas calibrated for the course’s unique challenges and guided instruction for those looking to acclimate to mountain golfing nuances. Walking is encouraged here, giving players a chance to absorb the altitude and course personality more fully, though the up-and-down can be physically demanding and is best undertaken with supportive footwear.
For those eager to test skills against a thoughtfully sculpted mountain golf experience, Spruce Peak’s Mountain Course delivers a blend of natural splendor and strategic demands, affirming its place among Vermont’s most engaging courses.
Course Highlights
Mountain-style routing with significant elevation changes, strategic bunkering, tight fairways framed by native vegetation, and sweeping views of the Green Mountains. Noted for challenging uphill and downhill shots and greens with subtle breaks.
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Guest Reviews
Local Guide
This course is breathtaking and absolutely stunning! Challenging hilly terrain and fast greens. Does come with a hefty price tag, but well worth it!
Jeffrey Lyvers
Gorgeous setting, well maintained, friendly staff. Golf course itself is a bit gimmicky - more blind shots here than any other course I've ever played.
Zach Mains
Had an awesome time walking around the cart paths on our Tuesday morning hike.
Benjamin Fairchild
Most beautiful course I’ve ever played. During fall colors. Lost about 20 balls.
kevin fitzgerald
One of the most beautiful courses you can play.
Blake Phillips
Local Guide
This course is breathtaking and absolutely stunning! Challenging hilly terrain and fast greens. Does come with a hefty price tag, but well worth it!
Jeffrey Lyvers
Gorgeous setting, well maintained, friendly staff. Golf course itself is a bit gimmicky - more blind shots here than any other course I've ever played.
Vinny Mattero
Looks beautiful. Is it public?
Benjamin Fairchild
Most beautiful course I’ve ever played. During fall colors. Lost about 20 balls.
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Course Details
Access & Location
31-135 Spruce Peak Rd, Stowe, VT 05672, USA
Spruce Peak Lodge and Golf Clubhouse
Walking permitted and encouraged to appreciate terrain; wear sturdy golf shoes due to elevation changes.
Open to resort guests and public tee times during the golf season; advanced booking recommended.