With Women’s History Month coming up in March, I wanted to share some exciting updates from The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa in Manchester, VT, which has a long and proud tradition of serving women. In 1927, Louise Orvis hired golf course architect Walter Travis to design the original course, as women were not allowed to play on the neighboring golf course. The championship course has since been reworked by renowned designer Rees Jones in 1991, and is currently at the third phase of a new renovation project.
The resort’s Head Golf Professional, Joan McDonald, is a well-established veteran of the LPGA and a three-time qualifier for the Women’s US Open Championships. She leads a team of professionals who strive to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for golfers of all abilities, offering instructional playing lessons on and off the course for groups and individuals. In her role, Joan is committed to promoting the rich history of women’s golf at The Equinox Golf Club, which dates back to its founding in 1927 when women were not allowed to play on the neighboring golf course.
The course recently completed phase two of its five-phase renovation project, led by renowned course designer Rees Jones. The updates included reworked greenside bunkers at holes 8, 13, and 14, as well as a redesign of the green complex on the 18th hole. The third phase of the course renovation project, beginning in spring of this year, promises even more updates and improvements to the already stunning course with breathtaking views of the Green Mountains and well-manicured greens, enhancing the playing experience for golfers.
To celebrate the beginning of phase three, The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa is offering Unlimited Golf With a View, which includes one day of unlimited golf, preferred tee times, overnight accommodations, and a $50 resort credit per stay.