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Other News...

2009 Resident permits now available

Follow the HHMC Club Championship

Congratulations to Sloan Saverine, who tied the Course record with a 62 (9 under) on Saturday, June 27, 2009.  Sloan's playing partners that day were Angelo Campanella, Luigi Cardillo and Ben Romaiello.  The record was previously set by Professional Clem Minor in 1947, when the course was known as Hubbard Heights.

Ladie's Short Game Clinics Available!!.

Junior Golf Program info located on Proshop page

Breaking News

New Website!!

Welcome to our NEW website.  The new interface is designed to help our customers search and find information much more efficiently, and offer 24/7 access to:


Golf Course is Open!!

2009 Resident permits available beginning Jan 2, 2009

Many seasonal Lockers are still available, $35, for the season

Monday Tournament dates are available; call 203-977-5694 to inquire

Junior Programs available for sign-up.  Please stop in the pro-shop or call 203-356-0046

Sign up for the Hubbard heights mens club now, sign-up available in the Pro-Shop  




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We thank you for your patronage and look forward to seeing you soon!!

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!!! ATTENTION !!!

Resident Lottery; Sunday June 28th

 Will be for Friday July 3rd through

Sunday July 5th


All New Tuesday  Internet Only Special 

Starts June 16th


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Welcome to E. Gaynor Brennan Municipal Golf Course and our new website.  Formerly known as Hubbard Heights, many of our players still refer to it as "The Heights".

Please take the time to review our site and new content.  Check out the drop down menus and various categories.  Our goal is to continually update our site to make you want to return.Please continue to come back as new addition will be added.

Originally a private course, opened in the late 1920's, it opened for play to Stamford residents on April 1, 1949.