1360 Hall Boulevard,
Bloomfield, Connecticut 06002-2910
Gillette Ridge is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Gillette Ridge golf course first opened for play in 2004. The par-72 course was designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay. Arnold Palmer Golf Management took over in 2016 and has made updates with the golf course and clubhouse each year. What the changes did to the course is make it more playable for all golfers. The skilled player is still supremely challenged because you can't get around the fact that it plays 7,191 yards from the tips. But the average player now has more options on how to play some of the more difficult holes on the course.
Gillette Ridge was named to honor Francis Gillette, a local 19th-century reformer, politician, and business leader, whose house still stands on the site. Gillette Ridge will challenge, amaze and excite you as you maneuver through a variety of terrain; tree-lined fairways, spectacular carries, and several natural obstacles. Arnold Palmer has capitalized on the site's natural beauty. Streams, lakes, elevation changes, and mature trees are all part of this tremendous golf experience.
TOURNAMENTS: Whether you are a corporation, an association, a charity, or social organization, we know you expect your outing to be the best it can be. We are committed to providing the support, service, and attention your special event deserves. Each year Gillette Ridge entertains numerous private groups and organizations. Regardless of the size of the group or the reason for their golf event, our staff works diligently to make their golf outing a success. Explore your options with Gillette Ridge and experience the only Arnold Palmer Signature Design in Connecticut.