Keney Park Golf Course is one of Connecticut’s most unique municipal courses. The 18-hole layout—originally designed by Devereux Emmet in 1927 with the back nine added by Robert “Jack” Ross in 1930—is a blend of classic architecture and varied playing styles. The front is tight and precise, while the back is open and scenic. The 2016 renovations restored the course to its initial vision, while improving various aspects. Well-maintained today and worth the trip.
6 months ago
What a great track! Some tee boxes were a tiny bit beat up ( not as bad as I've seen by any means) but that is my only critique. Greens rolled beautifully but we're incredibly challenging with all of the undulations. Not long, looks wide open but if you miss a fairway you could roll into the woods very easily. Overall challenging target golf.
6 months ago
Great golf course, beautiful day, now if only I could have played better!
A friend told me, "Be prepared to putt a lot." He was not joking. The undulating greens are challenging but fun. Really, the entire course is challenging yet playable. My drives were all over the place (left, right, and middle), yet most could be found and we're playable.
There is a good chance I will make this my home course next season.
a year ago