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Farmingbury Hills Golf Course

Farmingbury Hills Golf Course

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141 East St, Wolcott, Connecticut, 06716, United States
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Oct 11, 2017
I keep coming back. It's the most scenic Golf Course I've ever played. And that's not all it has to offer. Lush greens, broad fairways, challenging on some holes yet forgiving on others. The staff is great and the food is good. And then there's the unbeatable price! I can't say anything bad about this place... I'll keep coming

Sep 1, 2017
It's a good laid back 9 hole course. Good views of the mountains. For big time golfers this probably isn't the best place for you but for everyone else it's a good course. There are some good weekday specials as well. Also the phone number is updated on google now. I called and had no issues.

Sep 28, 2017
Tried to go golfing here one day after work with a couple buddies of mine one of which being fairly new at golf. Knowing this, I figured a nice little course might be a good starting point for a new golfer, we show up and the pro shop guy seemed to be in a bad mood which is obviously unprofessional. Tells us we can go out to the practice green because there are leagues out and he has to see where he can fit us in. 25 minutes go by & he tells us to "take a walk." This adding to his unprofessional behavior. Bottomline, will not be playing here ever due to poor customer service. The golf may be cheap here but like anything else, you get what you pay for.

Aug 23, 2017
Attempted to call this course in advance to find out if they had any leagues playing and to see how busy it was. The number on google is incorrect so I was unable to get through. Showed up at 5 and gave our names to a very rude older gentleman then was put on a list for a tee time. Around 530 the same gentleman walked outside and yelled "no time, looks like you'll be walking". So I approached and asked what he meant. He said we should have called ahead and there was no time for us to play, right after he said that they dont take tee times during the week. I explained that nobody had answered the phone earlier when I had called. He then said we had the wrong number and "you should have called the right number" when it's clearly not listed correctly of Google. His final comment was "oh well, too bad". We will not be returning to this course as lack of customer care and an outright rude pro shop employee is no way to do business. There are plenty of other golf courses in Connecticut to choose from instead of dealing with a place like this.

Aug 21, 2017

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