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Sterling Farms Golf CourseNo Member Rating - (Rate it!)
Address: 1349 Newfield Ave Stamford, CT 06905
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Phone: 203-329-7888 |
| This course has well-maintained greens and fairways. This terrain varies from hole to hole, but most of the fairways are wide open. There is one elevated green on hole #6, and most are well-protected by sand bunkers. The signature hole is #13, a 502-yard, par 5, requiring a tee shot onto a dogleg right fairway. The greens fees indicated are for county residents. Out-of-county residents cannot play the course on weekends. The weekday green fee rate is approximately twice the county residents' rate. One and two-day golf schools are available for full swing or short-game instruction. |
Proshop: On-Site -- Opens at 7:00 Driving Range: Hit from mats Chipping Green: No Practice Bunker: No Guest Policy: Open Dress Code: No Tank Tops or Cutoffs Reservations: 7 Days in Advance -- Starting at 7:00 Season: March 15 to 12/15 Food: Full Bar, Restaurant and Snack Bar |
Course Type: Public Year Built: 1971 Designer: Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Type of Green: Bent Grass Hazards: Yes Walking Allowed: Yes Cart Access: Course |
Weekday - $40.00 (18 holes), $40.00 (9 holes) Weekend - $40.00 (18 holes), $40.00 (9 holes) Senior Discounts: Yes -- Min. Age: 62 Other Discounts: Yes Club Rental: Yes Golf Cart Rental: Yes Pull Cart Rental: Yes Caddies Available: No Teaching Pro: Yes Golf School: Yes Although we strive to provide the most accurate prices possible, we can make no guarantees as to the accuracy of the prices. If you plan on playing a round, you are advised to call the course to verfiy their prices. To update the price listings for a course, simply notify us in our Course Info Corrections Forum. Thanks! |
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