From Boston: Take Interstate 93 North to Interstate 89 North to Exit 1 in Vermont. Take US Route 4 West about 35 miles and turn RIGHT on Vermont Route 100 NORTH. (Routes 4 and 100 run together for a few miles. Go up the hill into Killington and turn right just past Bill's Country Store, a big red building on the right). Go 2 miles, turn left at the Green Mountain National Golf Course sign onto Barrows-Towne Road and follow signs to course.

From New York: Take Northway (I-87) to second Rutland exit (20). Go to end of ramp and turn left onto Route 9 north. Turn right at light on Route 149. Follow to Fort Ann, turning left at light onto US Route 4. Take Route 4 into Vermont, turning left onto Vermont Route 100 North (about 10 miles east of Rutland). Go 2 miles, turn left at the Green Mountain National Golf Course sign onto Barrows-Towne Road and follow signs to course.

From Connecticut: Take Interstate 91 North to Interstate 89 North to Exit 1 in Vermont. Take US Route 4 West about 35 miles and turn RIGHT on Vermont Route 100 NORTH. (Routes 4 and 100 run together for a few miles. Go up the hill into Killington and turn right just past Bill's Country Store, a big red building on the right). Go 2 miles, turn left at the Green Mountain National Golf Course sign onto Barrows-Towne Road and follow signs to course.

From the North: Take I-89 South to Exit 3. Turn right onto Route 14. Go about 2 miles and turn left onto Vermont Route 107 which eventually joins Vermont Route 100 South. Go about 10 miles south on Route 100 and look for the Green Mountain National Golf Course sign on the right. Turn right onto Barrows-Towne Road, following signs to course.

Alternate Route From North: Take US Route 7 South to Rutland. Turn left onto US Route 4 East. Go about 10 miles and turn left on Vermont Route 100 North. Go 2 miles, turn left at the Green Mountain National Golf Course sign onto Barrows-Towne Road and follow signs to course.



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