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Stratton Golf Course - Course Ratings and Slope Ratings

CoursesForest - LakeLake - MountainMountain - Forest
TeesRating / SlopeRating / SlopesRating / Slope
Blue71.8 / 13872.1 / 14471.7 / 135
White69.6 / 13369.7 / 13862.2 / 132
Gold65.7 / 12266.8 / 12865.7 / 120
Red70.8 / 12671.9 / 13170.3 / 126

Stratton Golf Course
Stratton Golf Course
251 Stratton Mountain Road
Stratton Mountain, VT 05155
    • Forest 1
      Forest Hole 1 • Par 4
      Yardage: Blue 398 |White 372 |Red 323 |Catamount 218 Play the tee shot just left of the two fairway bunkers; avoid the right because the steep embankment and trees leave a very difficult second shot. Use a medium-to-long iron on the downhill approach to a very shallow green protected in front by a bunker on the right.
      Forest 2
      Forest Hole 2 • Par 4
      Yardage: Blue 418 | White 387 | Red 272 | Catamount 214 Favor the left side off the tee because the fairway slopes towards the trees on the right. A medium-to-long iron is needed to reach this closely bunkered green.
      Forest 3
      Forest Hole 3 • par 4
      Yardage: Blue 317 | White 305 | Red 242 | Catamount 159 Position off the tee is critical to avoid the right fairway bunkers or being blocked by trees on the left. A blind, uphill second shot follows to a green with grass bunkers left and a bunker right.
      Forest 4
      Forest Hole 4 • PAR 3
      Yardage: Blue 139 | White 129 | Red 100 | Catamount 100 Don't be short as a stream closely guards the front and right portion of this two-tiered green. Three bunkers surrounding the green make accuracy important to the tee shot.
      Forest 5
      Forest Hole 5 • par 5
      Yardage: Blue 504 | White 467 | Red 380 | Catamount 216 Keep drivers left of the stream on the right side. Play second shots to the right side of the fairway. Anything left will be blocked by trees. A short third shot awaits to this small, two-tiered green that is protected by a deep bunker on the right.
      Forest 6
      Forest Hole 6 • par 4
      Yardage: Blue 324 | White 295 | Red 276 | Catamount 200 Tee off to the right to avoid the bunker on the left and the steep slope beyond. A short-to-medium iron remains to reach a green guarded by a bunker in front and to the right and mounds to the left.
      Forest 7
      Forest Hole 7 • par 3
      Yardage: Blue 174 | White 140 | Red 114 | Catamount 60 Carry your tee shot all the way to the green. If you miss this elevated green, it is tough to pitch close to the pin to make par.
      Forest 8
      Forest Hole 8 • PAR 5
      Yardage: Blue 519 | White 504 | Red 388 | Catamount 323 Tee shots should favor the right side because the landing area slopes to the left. Avoid the trees left and the stream right with a very straight second shot. The third shot is uphill to a deep, elevated green with bunkers left and beyond. Pin placement can affect club selection by as many as three clubs.
      Forest 8
      Forest Hole 9 • PAR 4/5
      Yardage: Blue 408 | White 379 | Red 358 | Catamount 160 Favor the right side off the tee as the fairway slopes away to the left. From the fairway, use a medium-to-long iron to reach the green closely guarded by three bunkers.
    • Lake 1
      Lake Hole 1 • PAR 4
      Yardage: Blue 379 | White 353 | Red 326 | Catamount 216 The drive must be straight to avoid the small streams, which run down both sides of the fairway. A short-to-medium iron should reach this green that is protected by sand on the right and behind.
      Lake 2
      Lake Hole 2 • PAR 4/5
      Yardage: Blue 418 | White 395 | Red 370 | Catamount 173 Position your drive right of the bunker guarding the dogleg on the left. Drives hit into the dogleg mean a stymied second shot or worse. A long iron or fairway wood is required to reach a green protected by a deep bunker on the left and a stream that runs in front of it.
      Lake 3
      Lake Hole 3 • PAR 4
      Yardage: Blue 350 | White 328 | Red 306 | Catamount 236 Your drive should favor the right side to avoid the trees on the left. Your approach into the very large green will require a fairly straightforward short iron shot.
      Lake 4
      Lake Hole 4 • PAR 3
      Yardage: Blue 175 | White 164 | Red 154 | Catamount 91 Your tee shot has to carry all the way up on this uphill par 3; very few shots will bounce on. The green is narrow with a deep bunker on the left. Pin placement and wind conditions make selecting a club difficult.
      Lake 5
      Lake Hole 5 • PAR 4
      Yardage: Blue 291 | White 269 | Red 244 | Catamount 175 A long drive is not required here; you may hit a long iron. Avoid the trees on the right. A deep bunker protects the front of the elevated green, so take care with your short iron approach.
      Lake 6
      Lake Hole 6 • PAR 5
      Yardage: Blue 518 | White 466 | Red 440 | Catamount 317 Long hitters can reach in two, but you must hit slightly right of center to avoid bouncing into the stream guarding the left side of the fairway. Most second shots that clear the fairway bunker will roll on or close to a green guarded by bunkers on the right.
      Lake 7
      Lake Hole 7 • PAR 3
      Yardage: Blue 207 | White 193 | Red 143 | Catamount 118 This tough, long, slightly uphill par 3 requires an accurate shot to a green protected on the left by bunkers. Hit left of the the green and your ball will probably run down the steep bank toward the trees.
      Lake 8
      Lake Hole 8 • PAR 4
      Yardage: Blue 435 | White 390 | Red 318 | Catamount 205 Aim the tee shot at the right side of the fairway to set up the approach. A medium-to-long iron to this slightly elevated green must carry the bunker in front. Avoid going long on your approach because trees lurk very close to the green.
      Lake 9
      Lake Hole 9 • PAR 5
      Yardage: Blue 552 | White 508 | Red 399 | Catamount 226 Position your drive to the right to avoid the trees on the left. Play your second shot to the left of the large rock at the top of the hill. Two good shots leave a short iron to a shallow green with water left and bunkers right and behind.
    • Mountain 1
      Mountain Hole 1 • PAR 4
      Yardage: Blue 349 | White 323 | Red 297 | Catamount 222 Hidden water hazards lurk left of the center landing area. It's best to aim off the tee at the greenside bunker. A short-to-medium iron is required to reach this elevated green. If your approach is long, you face a difficult downhill chip shot.
      Mountain 2
      Mountain Hole 2 • PAR 3
      Yardage: Blue 205 | White 186 | Red 114 | Catamount 53 This par 3 plays much longer than its yardage. Hit a long iron or fairway wood to reach the putting surface. Miss the green right and you face a tricky pitch over the deep bunker guarding the green.
      Mountain 3
      Mountain Hole 3 • PAR 4
      Yardage: Blue 398 | White 372 | Red 263 | Catamount 188 Off the tee, favor the right on this slight dogleg left, avoiding the trees on the steep slopes to the left. Your medium-iron approach needs accuracy; shots hit to the wrong level of this severely-sloped green could put you in three putt territory.
      Mountain 4
      Mountain Hole 4 • PAR 4
      Yardage: Blue 374 | White 355 | Red 337 | Catamount 241 Tee shots should favor the right as the fairway slopes to the left. Go with a short-to-medium iron to reach the large green protected by bunkers on the left. Don't go long on the approach; a steep bank and stream lurk behind the green and beyond the cart path.
      Mountain 5
      Mountain Hole 5 • PAR 5
      Yardage: Blue 621 | White 545 | Red 511 | Catamount 228 From the back tee, drives must thread a thin, tree-lined chute. A stream flows down the right side and small brooks cross the fairway twice on the way to the green. Two straight shots leave an approach to a well-bunkered green that slopes from front-to-back.
      Mountain 6
      Mountain Hole 6 • PAR 4
      Yardage: Blue 321 | White 304 | Red 294 | Catamount 180 The fairway is tightly bordered by trees. Position off the tee is very important. A short iron remains to the L-shaped green protected by bunkers left and right.
      Mountain 7
      Mountain Hole 7 • PAR 4
      Yardage: Blue 381 | White 358 | Red 330 | Catamount 124 This is one of the toughest par 4s at Stratton. Hit a short drive to stay away from the pond on the left half of the fairway and the bunker to the right. A long iron or fairway wood should reach this green flanked by bunkers on three sides.
      Mountain 8
      Mountain Hole 8 • PAR 3
      Yardage: Blue 158 | White 150 | Red 138 | Catamount 40 A short, but tricky par 3. A short shot flirts with the water or one of the two bunkers. A long shot travels down the steep slope to the trees behind.
      Mountain 9
      Mountain Hole 9 • PAR 5
      Yardage: Blue 470 | White 448 | Red 426 | Catamount 317 A long hitter can reach in two if the drive is positioned just right of the fairway bunker. Go too far right and you find rough and trees that run down the entire right side. The green is protected left and right by three large bunkers.