Mike Sweeney beat me to re-energizing the discussion about Shennecossett GC in Groton, CT, but I thought I would still post the review I have been working on for this course. I played there on Sept 25, the sun was out, and wind was up. More pictures of this gem never hurt, right?
The golf club’s website (
http://www.shennygolf.com/) has some very cool historic information about the course, including pictures and scorecards dating back to the clubs original construction in 1898.
I tried to pull some of the history into the review below, mainly how the course routing changed following the 1997 land swap with Pfizer, Inc.
Below are descriptions and pictures of the routing and individual holes on the property. I have also attempted to rank the holes 1-18 based on strategy, aesthetics, and overall character (my scores on each hole that day did not influence the ranking).
Architects1916 | Donald Ross
1997 | Mark Mungeam (Renovations)
Course Specs:Tee Rating / Slope
Blue 71.7 / 124
White 69.3 / 123
Red 72.4 / 122
Number of Bunkers: 96
Water Hazard in Play: 2
Link to Tim Gavrich’s previous thread and winter shots of Shennecossett GC.
http://golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,39545.msg1015905/#msg1015905