Golf Courses in Vermont
Vermont's golf landscape includes 50 named golf courses and country clubs distributed across 44 cities and 13 counties. These facilities are drawn from the USGS Geographic Names Information System, the federal gazetteer of named places, which ensures that every entry represents a real, named facility organized by geographic location.
Because GNIS catalogs named geographic features rather than operating businesses, the directory functions as a partial and dated snapshot of the state's golf infrastructure. A newly established course or one that has undergone a recent name change may not yet appear in the federal record. Additionally, details such as a course's public-or-private status, current fees, and layout specifications fall outside the scope of the federal database and are not included in these listings.
The directory serves as a locational resource. Players seeking to visit a specific course should use it to identify facilities by city and county, then consult the course's own website or contact the facility directly to confirm current hours of operation, rates, available packages, and booking procedures.

How to use the Vermont directory
Start by narrowing to where you want to play — by city, or more reliably by county — then open a course for its locality detail. Every listing is a real, named facility from the federal gazetteer; for tee times, green fees and public-or-private status, check the course’s own site, since those aren’t in the GNIS record.
Directory note. Listings come from the USGS GNIS named-feature gazetteer (2021 vintage) and are partial — public/private status, green fees and course layout aren't in the federal record. Confirm details on each course’s own site.
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