Surprisingly pleasant course sort of hidden away in Randolph, Vermont. Well maintained greens, fairways and bunkers. The course was originally 9 holes with the back 9 added later, so the layout and feel of the front and back are very different. A bit on the short side, so long hitters won't be using their drivers on many holes. Pleasant staff. Modest pro shop. Gas carts with no GPS. Walkable course, but would recommend carts due to some of the terrain. My round was just under $50 with cart, so good value...
   Read morePlayed Montague a day after a big storm when other courses were closed due to very wet conditions. The course drains very well and was dry. Montague is always a good choice early season. We were disappointed in the condition of the greens and bunkers. The greens were extremely slow and the bunkers were unkept with grass growing and a very thin layer of rock fines, making them unplayable. Prices have gone up as everywhere but thought $95 for 2 walkers seemed high for...
   Read morePlayed there in a tournament 2 weeks ago and had a great round. The course itself was in pretty good condition considering the drought. Good course for a novice golfer as there are only a few real challenging holes. Friendly staff and a nice facility. The only issue I had and why I gave it 4 stars is that the tee boxes are not marked, and on a couple of the holes it was kind of confusing as to which direction you were...
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