With the help of my trusty New England Golf Guide, I’ve gone
through and counted up all the courses I’ve played over my lifetime. The number was higher than I anticipated, and
to this day I am at 80 courses. Here is
the breakdown by state:
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Massachusetts |
44
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Maine
|
9
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Rhode Island
|
8
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South Carolina
|
7
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Florida
|
4
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Vermont
|
3
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New Hampshire
|
1
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Hawaii
|
1
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North Carolina
|
1
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Connecticut
|
1
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Nevada
|
1
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I’ve also gone through and ranked each course based on a
scale of 1-5, with 5 being the best.
Ratings were determined by course layout, conditions, memorable holes,
amenities and staff. Over time, I will
get more in depth with some of these course reviews, but for now I will list
the courses receiving 4 ½ stars and above and provide a quick recap of each.
5 STAR COURSES:
TPC Boston, Norton MA
I played here a few years ago in September with my friend
Jared, his brother and one of his clients who’s a member at TPC. I don’t remember a ton of specifics about the
course, other than how cool it was to play the same track Tiger Woods, Phil
Mickelson, Adam Scott and other pros had played just weeks earlier in the Deutsche
Bank Championship. If you’re not in the
fairway off the tee (and often I wasn’t), the rough can be a bitch to hit out
of. I would say this is the nicest
course I’ve ever played.
Granite Links, Quincy
MA
Everyone will tell you the views of Boston is what makes
this course great, and that is true, but don’t forget about how well
conditioned the fairways and greens are as well. The 19th hole is one of the best
in the country.
4 ½ STAR COURSES:
Newport National,
Middletown, RI
This is probably my favorite course of all-time. Located just a few miles from downtown
Newport, this course is tucked away on an old apple orchard farm. There isn’t a blade out of place in the
fairways and the greens are spectacular.
Good luck if you spray it into the fescue. I give this 4 ½ stars instead of 5 due to
lack of driving range and subpar clubhouse.
Farm Neck, Oak
Bluffs, Martha’s Vineyard
There were torrential downpours the day I played here but
even still you could get a sense of the gorgeous views of the water. The layout of the course was phenomenal and
would love to play it on a nice day.
$160 for in-season rates is steep, but considering Presidents play here
when they vacation on Martha’s Vineyard, it’s worth it once in a while.
Red Tail, Devens, MA
Fairways and greens are fantastic. The course has a very nice layout and some of
the holes make you forget you’re in Devens and instead feels like a course you’d
find in Arizona.
Belgrade Lakes,
Belgrade, ME
Another course I played on a rainy day and would love to go
back when we have nicer weather. The fairways
and greens were comparable to the nicest I’ve played on. The course has some awesome views of Belgrade
Lakes. $150 is not cheap, but worth
splurging on for a great golfing experience.
Have you played any of these courses? What do you think about my ratings and
reviews? Leave a comment to discuss.
Nice list of some of New England's finer tracks...newport Natty is indeed a beautiful place but you must mention the ever present wind which seems to be always in your face and the unique square green Par 5 Eighth hole is a picture perfect hole and a birdie possibility with a well stroked tee shot....my Hint: get a birdie on 8 because the Par 4 tenth is beeotch of a hole !..happy stroking Mr Diddysticks
ReplyDeleteTimmy - good call on the wind at Natty. First time I played there I dealt with a legit 4 club wind on the par 3 13th (water to the right). I also agree that 10 is a tough hole. I'd argue it's the hardest on the course (at least for me).
DeleteI'd agree that hole 10 is up there for the hardest hole. If you're able to land your tee shot in the fairway short of the hazard, you're left with that lengthy uphill forced carry to the green. Not to mention the green itself is undulating and has that atrocious valley in front...which is where my ball always seems to end up!
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