While related, golf and skiing are separate sports with separate prerequisites. If the weather is good for skiing, for example, it’s probably terrible for golf—unless you don’t mind the agonizing experience of losing a golf ball in a snow drift.
Yet, sometimes, as one season ends and another begins, golf and skiing overlap.
That’ll be the case this weekend at Sugarbush, Vermont, which plans to host its final ski day of the year on Saturday, May 2, 2026. At the same time, the resort’s golf course will be open.
The program, then, for skiers turned golfers could look like this: hit the slopes in the morning before throwing on a polo to thwack some balls. That’s the point of Sugarbush’s “Ski & Tee Weekend.”
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The skiing on offer is set to be limited, with access including the Stein’s and Coffee trails. Hiking, probably, will be part of the equation, too.
But, Sugarbush added in its snow report, “What’s May in Vermont without a little mud?”
“Groomers will be out doing their best to patch things up this week and right now weather looks like perfect 50s with sunshine,” the update continued. “Come enjoy the last Sugarbush turns of the season and be sure to thank the ops team for an incredible year that once again lasted into May!”
After the last weekend of skiing, Sugarbush plans to have the golf course open weekends-only through May 16. From then on, it’ll be open daily.
Things will look a little different this summer. In case you missed it, Sugarbush lost its clubhouse and Hogan’s Pub in a fire last fall. While plans for a full rebuild are underway, a replacement structure is set to open in July.
Beyond May 3, a few more resorts out East could keep the ski season going even longer. Killington, Vermont, tends to stay open into late May or early June each year. In New Hampshire, Black Mountain made snow this month and hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down.
To keep track of these resorts’ spring operating plans (which can always change), head over to their websites or social media pages.
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