Overview
Situated about 20 minutes north of the Mohegan Sun Casino, the Mohegan Sun Golf Club has undergone a recent bunker renovation to bring the course conditions up to the standard of one of the most popular casinos in the Northeast. The course has some intriguing holes, including the par-5 sixth, where players can try to cut the dogleg in order to set up a second-shot approach to a narrow green that sits diagonally and falls off short and left into a pond.
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Review
“Originally an 18-hole private course called Pautipaug, Mohegan Sun bought the property and made a number of changes. Today's current course is nice enough, but is not one of Connecticut's top public courses and not as good as nearby Foxwood's Lake of Isles. Too many holes are bland, but there are some highlights such as the downhill, dogleg right par 5 6th that's reachable in two and following 7th with its split fairway."
Read More2022
Review
“Some wacky holes that seem designed around conservation areas. A few interesting risk reward holes. I wouldn't go out of my way to play it."
Read More2019
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“To be honest, it's a pretty good course but it can't compete with the others in the area. There is a pretty basic layout with a few tree lined fairways and bunkers throughout, but it just isn't a place to put on the top of your list for a golf trip."
Read More2018
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