Course Description
Farmingbury Hills Golf Club is a captivating 9-hole golf course sited at 141 Wolcott St, Waterbury, CT, 06705, USA. While the designer of the course is not documented, the course was built in 1930 and since then the course has gained a reputation for its challenge and fun. The course displays a captivating landscape that takes advantage of the area’s natural topography. From rolling hills to water hazards, there’s a perfect blend of challenge and scenery that makes each game at Farmingbury Hills Golf Club memorable.
Area Information
The course is located in Waterbury, CT, a city known for its rich industrial history and its love for the outdoors. The city of Waterbury offers a variety of eateries, parks, and shopping opportunities that guests can enjoy after a game of golf. There is also plenty of historical and cultural attractions available for the non-golfing visitors.Click Here to learn more about Waterbury.
Nearby Attractions
- Mattatuck Museum – A museum dedicated to preserving the history and culture of Waterbury.
- Brass Mill Center – A shopping mall with a variety of shops and eateries.
- Palace Theater – A historic theater offering a range of live performances.
Travel Arrangements
Guests traveling by plane will be pleased to note that Farmingbury Hills Golf Club is less than 50 miles from Bradley International Airport. Several lodging options are available in and around Waterbury, ranging from budget hotels to luxury accommodations. Car rental services are also available from the airport for the short drive to the golf club.
Weather Patterns
Waterbury, CT experiences a mix of cool and warm seasons. The golfing season typically starts in the spring, with the temperatures ranging from cool to moderately warm, and continues through the summer. Fall can also be a good time to play as the weather is mild and the course landscape is beautifully colored by autumn foliage.
Best Times to Play
The best times to play at Farmingbury Hills Golf Club would be during spring and fall, when the temperatures are mild and the course is less crowded. However, summer is also a popular time for golfers, especially in the early morning or late evening when the heat is less intense.
Nearby Notable Courses
- Westover Golf Course – A public 18-hole golf course that’s a short drive away.
- East Mountain Golf Course – Another nearby golf spot offering a challenge for players of all skill levels.