Rolling Meadows Country Club is an 18-hole golf course in Ellington, CT with a par of 72. It offers 3 tee sets: blue (6,818 yards, slope 125, rating 72.3), white (6,269 yards, slope 124, rating 69.6), gold (5,568 yards, slope 120, rating 67.3). The hardest hole is #15, a par 4 playing 463 yards from the first tee.
Rolling Meadows Country Club
Ellington, CT
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A reachable par 5 playing straightaway with a wide fairway that gradually narrows as it approaches the green. The approach must carry over a collection area, with bunkers flanking both sides of the putting surface to catch wayward shots.

A short par 4 with an inviting fairway that tightens considerably 50 yards from the green. A single large bunker guards the left side of the green, making precision on the approach critical.

A one-shot hole over a water hazard that fronts the entire green. The green is relatively narrow and slopes away in the back, requiring an accurate tee shot to find the putting surface.

A dogleg-right par 5 with trees lining both sides of the fairway and water hazard along the right side throughout. The green sits elevated and is protected by bunkers on the right, making the second shot critical for positioning.

A straightaway par 4 with out-of-bounds along the right side and a narrow fairway that demands accuracy. The green is well-bunkered on the left and front, creating a challenging approach from any angle.

A par 4 playing slightly uphill with a fairway that opens invitingly off the tee but narrows significantly near the green. Deep bunkers guard the left side while the right side offers more runoff, making the approach delicate.

The signature hole—a par 4 featuring a dramatic dogleg-left around a large water hazard that threatens the entire left side. The fairway narrows significantly, and the elevated green is reachable but demands an aggressive, accurate tee shot.

A mid-length par 3 playing into an elevated green surrounded by bunkers on three sides. The back of the green falls away sharply, making distance control essential to avoid overshooting.

A par 4 with a narrow, tree-lined fairway that doglegs slightly left and plays downhill toward the green. Water guards the left side from the fairway through the green, leaving only the right side as a bailout area.

A straightaway par 4 with out-of-bounds immediate right and a fairway that slopes toward water on the left. The green is protected by bunkers left and right, requiring a well-struck approach shot.

A par 5 playing uphill throughout with bunkers strategically placed along both sides of the fairway. The elevated green is deep and difficult to reach in two, making three shots the safer play for most golfers.

A par 4 with a dramatic dogleg-right around a series of bunkers that tighten the fairway significantly. The approach must carry over bunkers fronting the green, which sits perched above the fairway.

A short par 3 with a wide but shallow green surrounded by bunkers on the left and back. The front of the green is open, allowing for ground game approaches, but the back bunkers punish shots that fly too far.

The most difficult hole on the course—a par 5 with a fairway that doglegs left and is beset by water hazards along the left side. The narrow green is heavily bunkered and requires three well-struck shots to reach safely.

A long, demanding par 4 with out-of-bounds left and water right throughout the hole. The fairway plays narrow and sloping, with the green sitting at an angle and protected by bunkers, leaving little margin for error.

A par 4 with a fairway that narrows substantially 180 yards from the tee due to encroaching trees and bunkers. The approach is short and plays to a well-bunkered green that demands accuracy.

A mid-length par 3 with a green surrounded by water on the left and front, with bunkers protecting the right side. The narrow green is difficult to hold, and position off the tee becomes critical.

A finishing par 4 with a generous fairway that widens considerably off the tee, then narrows near the green. Bunkers guard both sides of the green, and out-of-bounds right makes the approach a strategic decision between aggression and safety.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
| HCP | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 8 | 18 | 2 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 11 | 15 | 13 | 3 | 1 | 7 | 9 | 17 | |||
| blue | 516 | 350 | 195 | 523 | 415 | 398 | 360 | 213 | 373 | 3343 | 410 | 510 | 430 | 190 | 518 | 463 | 378 | 213 | 363 | 3475 | 6818 |
| white | 488 | 316 | 166 | 491 | 390 | 366 | 335 | 186 | 346 | 3084 | 383 | 473 | 366 | 163 | 490 | 433 | 345 | 190 | 342 | 3185 | 6269 |
| gold | 468 | 271 | 123 | 438 | 351 | 339 | 289 | 175 | 335 | 2789 | 315 | 410 | 320 | 145 | 412 | 405 | 290 | 170 | 312 | 2779 | 5568 |