Roger King, PGA head golf professional at Sugarbush, shares his thoughts on holes 12 to 14—the trickiest stretch of the resort’s course.
The Sugarbush Magazine
From adaptive skiing to golfing the back nine to mountain weddings, this issue shares stories and tips on how to make the most of your time at Sugarbush. Read Win Smith’s Inside Lines for an overview of what’s on his mind, and what’s in the magazine, this season.
Since 1971, Dr. Robert Johnson and his team have been conducting one of the largest studies on skiing and riding injuries in the world.
Green Mountain National Forest, with its 900 miles of multi-use trails, is a beautiful wilderness surrounding Sugarbush Resort.
One golfer navigates the “thirteen at thirteen,” which is more than just the dark heart of Sugarbush’s beautiful and unpredictable back nine.
How creativity and community came to define the terrain parks at Sugarbush.
As part of it's sixtieth-anniversary, Sugarbush started a Wall of Fame honoring those who have made a significant contribution to the resort's mission.
Learn about the Sugarbush Wünderbar, one of skiing’s oldest après hangouts, and the first ever at the resort.
Sugarbushgolf tourneys are ideal for both high handicappers eager for the experience and low shooters just looking to push their limits.
The trail system around Castlerock at Sugarbush is one of the most eccentric-and loved-in the world of skiing and snowboarding.
The Mad River Valley is teeming with a large number of unusually talented architects who have settled down the work in the area.
At Sugarbush, cutting-edge teaching practices are skillfully paired with a philosophy of fun on the slopes.
Top shelf golf, tips and instruction from PGA pros at Sugarbush Resort.