424 Golf Course Rd,
Williston, Vermont 05495-7797
You'll find Williston Golf Club in the heart of the Historic Village of Williston. There, golfers play one of the very best maintained courses in all of New England and enjoy a brisk four hour round. Refreshingly, Williston does not conform to the modern model of golf course design. It is an old style parkland layout that was built the old fashion way, using the natural features of the land. It demands strategic play and accurate shot making. Many consider it the most unique and beautiful course they have ever played.
Each hole has it own individual character and has been aptly named. For example, there's the #14 hole The Vermonster: a long par-4 that includes a double dogleg and is one of the toughest holes in Vermont. Par is a tremendous achievement, even for Jeff Murray, the club owner and former Vermont State Amateur Champion.
Williston Golf Club is the most popular choice in the area for a quick round of golf, or as a site for your corporate outing or charity fundraiser. Players of all ages and abilities are welcome……
It is normal for golfers to pay little or no attention to a golf course grounds crew. However, at Williston Golf Club, golfers should take a few moments to look at two people, who after hours, may be mowing the fairways or working on a course improvement project. That's because the people may be Jeff Murray or Larry Keefe. They are the owners of the Club. Jeff is a former Vermont State Amateur Champion and a local golf icon. He understands that golfers are looking for premier course conditions and works endlessly at providing that service. Larry is considered one the best Golf Course Superintendents in Vermont. He is a leader in the Vermont Golf Course Superintendents Association. Many area Superintendents call on Larry for advice and look to him for direction when they need help.
They Love What They Do. Their dedication to the land is reflected in the condition of the course. This is a Family Masterpiece. Read more about the legacy of Williston Golf Club on our Heritage Page.