Farms Country Club, The, is a Private, 18 hole golf course located in Wallingford, Connecticut.
The Farms Country Club golf course first opened for play in 1962. Designed by Geoffrey Cornish, this championship golf course features 6,740 yards of golf on 150 acres that once was a dairy farm.
Under the supervision of Superintendent Paul Sabino,The Farms Country Club golf course underwent a major renovation in 1997, including the installation of a state of the art irrigation system, a new maintenance facility, and reconstruction of all bunker complexes.
The Farms Country Club golf course provides both challenging play and pastoral views.
In 1998, the Farms Country Club golf course hosted the U.S. Open qualifier.