Pequot Golf Club

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Address:
Wheeler Road
Stonington
CT
06378
United States

Pequot Golf Club is an 18-hole, par 70 course located in Stonington, Connecticut, near Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos and historic Mystic. Designed by Wendell Ross in 1958, the course features gently rolling terrain through Connecticut woodland with tree-lined fairways and small, undulating greens that challenge golfers of all skill levels.

The layout emphasizes variety with a mix of open and tighter holes, uphill and downhill terrain, and both fairway and greenside bunkers. Wind is a significant factor given the course's proximity to the ocean. Notable design elements include four doglegs, two par-fives, and four par-3s, with tough approach shots required on most holes. The course favors bunkers over water hazards.

Pequot holds notable tournament history: Jack Nicklaus played the course in 1966 and set the official course record of 65, which remains standing. The course is considered one of Connecticut's most scenic layouts, offering an enjoyable experience for mid to higher-handicap golfers while remaining challenging for lower-handicappers. A fully stocked pro shop, rental clubs, and dining facilities at the historic clubhouse are available to members and daily-fee players.

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