Ellington Ridge Country Club is an 18-hole golf course in Ellington, CT with a par of 72. It offers 6 tee sets: black (6,936 yards, slope 138, rating 73.5), blue (6,507 yards, slope 133, rating 71.5), gray (6,260 yards, slope 129, rating 70.2), white (6,036 yards, slope 126, rating 69.3), gold (5,543 yards, slope 122, rating 66.7), green (5,383 yards, slope 120, rating 66.1). The hardest hole is #8, a par 4 playing 377 yards from the first tee.
Ellington Ridge Country Club
Ellington, CT
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A straightforward opening par 4 with a welcoming fairway that gradually narrows as it approaches the green. Bunkers guard both sides of the green, requiring accuracy on the approach shot to set up a scoring opportunity.

A long par 5 that plays as a genuine three-shotter for most players, with ample fairway off the tee. Water hazards and bunkers protect the approach to a well-bunkered green, making course management crucial on this demanding hole.

A shorter par 4 with a fairly open fairway, though the green is tightly guarded by bunkers on multiple sides. The modest length is offset by the precision required on the approach to find the center of the green.

A short par 3 playing downhill to a small, well-defined green surrounded by bunkers and rough terrain. The elevated tee provides good visibility, but the tight landing area demands an accurate tee shot.

A strong par 5 that curves slightly and plays uphill throughout, presenting a significant test of power and endurance. Strategic bunkering and the climbing terrain make this the course's most demanding hole, particularly on the longer tees.

A compact par 4 featuring a tight fairway that leaves little room for error off the tee. The green sits elevated and is heavily bunkered, making precision both off the tee and on the approach essential.

A mid-length par 3 with a narrow green tucked between bunkers and natural hazards on both sides. The elevated nature of the green and surrounding trouble makes club selection and shot accuracy equally important.

The most demanding par 4 on the course, this hole features a tight, dogleg fairway that narrows considerably at the landing area. Bunkers and hazards frame both sides of the hole, and the well-bunkered green offers little margin for error on approach.

A challenging par 4 that plays longer than most on the front nine, with water and bunkers left that come into play throughout the hole. The fairway narrows in the landing zone, and the angled green requires a precise approach shot.

A short par 4 that opens the back nine with relatively generous fairway width, though bunkers frame the approach zone. The compact green demands accuracy on the approach despite the hole's modest length.

A long par 5 with a dogleg right that requires strategic positioning off the tee to reach scoring distance in two shots. Bunkers guard the inside of the dogleg and protect the green, making this the back nine's most difficult three-shot hole.

A mid-length par 4 with a fairway that bends slightly, creating an interesting routing challenge. Bunkers dot both sides of the hole and frame the green, requiring thoughtful shot placement throughout.

A substantial par 5 with a relatively straight alignment and ample fairway width off the tee. Water hazards and strategic bunkering on the right side of the fairway and around the green add complexity to this three-shot challenge.

A moderate par 4 with a fairway that narrows progressively toward the green, creating a funnel effect that emphasizes accurate distance control. Bunkers guard the approach, and the green's contours reward precise placement.

A short and straightforward par 3 that serves as a potential birdie opportunity despite being the course's hardest handicap hole. Bunkers protect the green on multiple sides, making the tee shot critical on this exposed hole.

A long and demanding par 4 with a dogleg left that plays consistently uphill from tee to green. Bunkers frame the inside of the turn and guard the elevated green, making this one of the course's most difficult one-shot approaches.

A mid-length par 3 playing downhill to a small green ringed by bunkers and rough terrain. The dramatic elevation change and tight landing area create a visually intimidating shot despite the moderate yardage.

A strong finishing par 4 that curves right and climbs throughout, presenting a demanding final test to the round. Bunkers and hazards protect the right side, and the elevated green requires a well-struck approach to end on a positive score.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
| HCP | 11 | 5 | 15 | 17 | 3 | 9 | 13 | 1 | 7 | 8 | 2 | 14 | 10 | 12 | 18 | 6 | 16 | 4 | |||
| black | 371 | 543 | 380 | 188 | 556 | 347 | 191 | 388 | 453 | 3417 | 343 | 552 | 389 | 510 | 373 | 195 | 445 | 239 | 473 | 3519 | 6936 |
| blue | 363 | 499 | 357 | 180 | 485 | 339 | 184 | 377 | 436 | 3220 | 338 | 537 | 375 | 489 | 358 | 172 | 402 | 183 | 433 | 3287 | 6507 |
| gray | 363 | 478 | 357 | 180 | 485 | 339 | 158 | 377 | 401 | 3138 | 338 | 468 | 375 | 489 | 358 | 172 | 373 | 171 | 378 | 3122 | 6260 |
| white | 358 | 478 | 343 | 146 | 473 | 332 | 158 | 335 | 401 | 3024 | 332 | 468 | 364 | 452 | 331 | 143 | 373 | 171 | 378 | 3012 | 6036 |
| gold | 347 | 424 | 287 | 146 | 473 | 332 | 150 | 284 | 360 | 2803 | 332 | 463 | 323 | 407 | 282 | 143 | 325 | 148 | 317 | 2740 | 5543 |
| green | 347 | 417 | 278 | 128 | 446 | 327 | 150 | 278 | 356 | 2727 | 320 | 463 | 313 | 407 | 273 | 113 | 312 | 142 | 313 | 2656 | 5383 |