Sugarbush Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course in Warren, VT with a par of 70. It offers 4 tee sets: blue (6,321 yards, slope 139, rating 71.1), white (6,023 yards, slope 130, rating 69.5), gold (5,302 yards, slope 123, rating 66), green (4,893 yards, slope 114, rating 63.5). The hardest hole is #7, a par 4 playing 430 yards from the first tee.

Sugarbush Golf Club

Warren, VT

blueS:139R:71.1
whiteS:130R:69.5
goldS:123R:66
greenS:114R:63.5

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Hole 1 satellite
1001502002501PAR 4
1Par 4
HCP 13
345331325320

A straightforward opening par 4 with a wide fairway that gradually narrows as it approaches the green. Bunkers frame the right side of the green, demanding accuracy on the approach shot.

Hole 2 satellite
1001502002502PAR 4
2Par 4
HCP 7
380375279275

A short par 4 with an interesting contrast in length across the tees, playing significantly shorter from the gold markers. Water hazards left of the fairway pinch the landing area and extend along the left side of the green.

Hole 3 satellite
1001502002503PAR 4
3Par 4
HCP 5
436409315310

A challenging par 4 that ranks among the course's most difficult, stretching to 436 yards from the blue tees. Out of bounds right and bunkers guarding the left side of the green create a narrow corridor for the approach.

Hole 4 satellite
1001502002504PAR 4
4Par 4
HCP 11
375361350280

A mid-length par 4 with dramatic length variation between the tees, especially from the forward green markers. The green is protected by bunkers on both sides, making precise iron play essential.

Hole 5 satellite
1001505PAR 3
5Par 3
HCP 15
190170152140

A short par 3 with relatively generous yardage compared to other short holes on the course. A single hazard or bunker protects the putting surface, offering a reprieve before the back nine begins.

Hole 6 satellite
1001502002506PAR 4
6Par 4
HCP 3
406380340275

One of the course's premier par 4s, ranked third in difficulty and stretching over 400 yards from the blue tees. Strategic bunkering frames both sides of the fairway and green, rewarding well-placed shots.

Hole 7 satellite
1001502002507PAR 4
7Par 4
HCP 1
430422411385

The signature hole and number-one handicap, this par 4 plays as the longest on the scorecard and demands two strong strikes. Hazards left and right create a narrow driving corridor with bunkers guarding an elevated green.

Hole 8 satellite
1001508PAR 3
8Par 3
HCP 17
185170143135

A short par 3 with genuine length variation across the tees and minimal margin for error. A single sentinel bunker or water hazard protects the green, making club selection and precision critical.

Hole 9 satellite
1001502002509PAR 4
9Par 4
HCP 9
376368309305

A mid-length par 4 that plays shorter from the gold tees but presents typical hazard challenges. The fairway narrows toward the green, with bunkers positioned to catch wayward approaches.

Hole 10 satellite
10015020025010PAR 5
10Par 5
HCP 6
547526470405

A reachable par 5 with considerable length variation across the tees, playing substantially shorter from forward markers. Water or out of bounds left creates risk for aggressive second shots, while bunkers defend the green.

Hole 11 satellite
10015011PAR 3
11Par 3
HCP 18
184155121112

The shortest par 3 on the course, playing under 185 yards even from the blue tees and offering scoring opportunity. A single hazard or well-positioned bunker near the green prevents the hole from being a gimme.

Hole 12 satellite
10015020025012PAR 4
12Par 4
HCP 2
393385377377

The second-ranked most difficult hole, this par 4 presents a stern test with minimal scoring variance across the tees. Bunkers and hazards are strategically positioned to punish both drives and approaches on this straightforward layout.

Hole 13 satellite
10015020025013PAR 4
13Par 4
HCP 14
353333260253

A mid-length par 4 with significant playability differences between the tees, particularly favoring forward players. A single major hazard or bunker complex near the green defines the hole's primary challenge.

Hole 14 satellite
10015020025014PAR 5
14Par 5
HCP 4
474458450400

A formidable par 5 ranked fourth in course difficulty, offering genuine birdie opportunity but demanding accurate execution. Water or out of bounds threatens the left side throughout, while bunkers guard the approach to the green.

Hole 15 satellite
10015020025015PAR 4
15Par 4
HCP 8
375359270264

A mid-length par 4 with dramatic tee-shot length variance, playing over 100 yards shorter from the gold markers. A fairway hazard or bunker series narrows the landing area, and bunkers frame the green's perimeter.

Hole 16 satellite
10015016PAR 3
16Par 3
HCP 12
190157126103

A short par 3 with significant elevation or approach complexity that justifies its mid-handicap rating. A bunker or water hazard positioned near the putting surface demands careful club selection and distance control.

Hole 17 satellite
10015020025017PAR 4
17Par 4
HCP 16
350334302294

A relatively forgiving par 4 from a handicap perspective, though length varies considerably across the tees. Light bunkering and a wider green complex offer better scoring potential than most holes on the card.

Hole 18 satellite
10015020025018PAR 4
18Par 4
HCP 10
332330302260

The finishing par 4 provides a manageable closing hole with reasonable length and width in the landing area. Bunkers or water near the green add a touch of drama to the final approach, offering a fitting conclusion to the round.

Scorecard

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTot
Par444434434345344543443670
HCP137511153117961821448121610
blue345380436375190406430185376312354718439335347437519035033231986321
white331375409361170380422170368298652615538533345835915733433030376023
gold325279315350152340411143309262447012137726045027012630230226785302
green320275310280140275385135305242540511237725340026410329426024684893

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