I have never played it but I know a lot of people who have and they pretty much have all said it's nothing special. In fact they kiddingly refer to it as "Mount Agony."
I spent my 5 yrs. as a PGA Apprentice up in Burlington and never played Mt. Anthony until just a few years ago when my brother moved to Bennington.
I think Mt. Anthony is actually a super fun round of golf. Holes of "note":
1st - Tough opening tee shot that has to carry a lot of high grass with an approach to a green of interest.
3rd - Nice three-shotter along the river - unfortunately lots of trees hide the view - with some decent land movement.
4th - Lovely little short hole over the corner of the Walloomsac River.
5th - Longer par-5 with a tough back to front sloping green.
6th - Great short par-4 up the side of the big hill around with the course is laid out.
7th & 8th - Two more short and unique two-shotters over rambunctious property out to the corner of the lot and and back.
9th - A really neat risk-reward drivable par-4.
10th - A simple uphill dogleg left par-4 that asks for a hard draw with the fairway canting severely to the right.
11th - Almost the polar opposite of 10 - a downhill dogleg right hole.
14th & 15th - Two more short par-4's that are nicely routed around a drainage ditch and pond that make you think.
18th - A decent closer to a nice little home green complex.
It is a tough walk for sure, but I think a really interesting round on some wild terrain. I think and hope you will enjoy it!!