About Us:
The public course with a private touch
Blackledge Country Club is a 36-hole public golf course nestled in the scenic Connecticut countryside. We feature two distinct 18-hole layouts:
Anderson’s Glen, known as “The Old Course”, was designed by architect Geoffrey Cornish and opened in 1963.
Gilead Highlands, known by many as “The New Course”, was designed by architect Mark Mungeam and opened in the Spring of 2000.
Both courses are consistently rated among the top choices by golfers in the Greater Hartford-area. Over the years, Blackledge has played host club to many popular tournaments including:
The CSGA Mid-Amateur Qualifier
The CT Women’s Amateur Championship
CSGA One-Day Tournaments
The SNEWGA Tournament of Champions
The U.S. Kids State Championship
We also feature three putting greens so you can practice before your round.
After your round, head to our clubhouse restaurant and bar, The Blackledge River Tavern, which features a full grille menu and big screen TV to watch your favorite sporting events and unwind.