Stay & Play Golf Package
While living at Naulakha in 1894, Rudyard Kipling was introduced to the game of golf by his friend Sir Arthur Conan Doyle of Sherlock Holmes fame. We honor this tradition with our Stay & Play Golf Package. Now you can pair your stay at a historic Landmark property with golf at southern Vermont’s championship golf course - Brattleboro Country Club! The Stay & Play Golf Package is available May-October at all Brattleboro area Landmark properties and includes a discounted overnight stay plus discounted golf at the Brattleboro Country Club. Along with savings on both your overnight stay and golf, you’ll receive the royal golf treatment including cart and range balls plus 10% off equipment and 20% off apparel in the Golf Shop.
The number of golf rounds that come with your package varies by property. Additional rounds can be added to your package after booking. Minimum nights required.
Rudyard Kipling’s Naulakha (sleeps 8): 4 rounds of golf
Kipling’s Carriage House (sleeps 4): 2 rounds of golf
Naulakha Stable (sleeps 2): 2 rounds of golf
Dutton Farmhouse (sleeps 8): 4 rounds of golf
The Sugarhouse (sleeps 2): 2 rounds of golf
To book, just click the Book Now button and choose the dates of your stay. The package will automatically show up as an option at available properties.
About Brattleboro Country Club
The course opened for play on July 1, 1914, a nine-hole design by Tom McNamara, a founder of the PGA of America. “Golden Age” designer Wayne Stiles redid the nine holes in 1930, and native son Steve Durkee designed ten holes integrated into a new routing with the remaining eight Stiles holes when the 18 hole course opened for play in 2000.
First-time visitors will find an engaging and exciting blend of holes: the challenging par-5 second that heads up a hill, takes a right turn to a narrow strip of fairway, only to head up another hill for the third shot; the drivable par-4 sixth; the risk-reward of the par-5 seventh; the long march of the par-4 eleventh. There are four sets of tees: from 6,533 yards from the tips to 5,051 from the forward tees. The Club also offers a number of additional amenities:
Driving Range recognized as the finest practice facility in the area. Features a beautiful, spacious all grass tee that can accommodate up to 20 golfers at a time. The Driving Range measures over 300 yards and offers 4 colored target posts ranging from 80 yards to 220 yards. The Club also offers 3 practice putting greens and short game area with two practice bunkers.
Golf Shop featuring a world-class selection of brand name golf apparel, golf accessories, and golf gifts for all golfers.
Bella Note is family-owned and family-friendly Italian restaurant on-site with both inside and outdoor seating.
A golf course surrounded by trees with yellow and green leaves, and a white flag on a green near a sand trap.
A well-maintained golf course green with a yellow flagstick, trees surrounding the area, and a clear blue sky with some clouds.
A golf course during fall with green grass, a sand trap, and trees with autumn leaves in the background.
A golf course with well-maintained green grass, trees, a small pond, and a hill with a backdrop of forested mountains.
A golf course with a putting green, a flagstick, sandy bunkers, and surrounded by trees under a partly cloudy sky.
A detailed aerial map of the Brattleoro Country Club golf course, showing hole numbers, tee locations, hazards, and greens, with an inset logo featuring a tree and the year 1914.
Wooden sign with the words "Brattleboro Country Club" and below it "Tavern & Course Open To Public". The sign is supported by brick pillars and surrounded by greenery and trees.
A collection of multi-colored golf divot repair tools with a tree logo on the handle, lined up on a display.