The SAVE Grip Fitting Checklist 17th Hole TPC Ponte Vdera...
Read MoreMassachusetts blends classic New England golf with historic charm, offering both rugged seaside courses and inland parkland tracks. With roots going back over a century, the state is home to legendary architects like Donald Ross and Geoffrey Cornish. Golfers can enjoy ocean breezes on Cape Cod or rolling hills in the Berkshiresβall open to the public.
Granite Links Golf Club β John Sanford
π Quincy, MA
π Overlooks the Boston skyline with sweeping harbor views
π¬οΈ Windy and open, links-style terrain atop a former quarry
π½οΈ Known for excellent course conditions and upscale clubhouse
π² Daily fee, premium public course
ποΈ Course site
Pinehills Golf Club β Jack Nicklaus II & Rees Jones
π Plymouth, MA
π² Two championship courses: Nicklaus Course & Jones Course
π― Smooth fairways, large undulating greens, and pine-lined layouts
β³ Regularly ranked among New Englandβs best public courses
π² Daily fee with resort-style amenities
ποΈ Course site
Crumpin-Fox Club β Roger Rulewich (Robert Trent Jones Sr. protΓ©gΓ©)
π Bernardston, MA
ποΈ Wooded, serene course with tournament pedigree
ποΈββοΈ Excellent layout with elevation changes and fast greens
π Ranked among top public courses in New England
π² Public with affordable tee times
ποΈ Course site
The Ranch Golf Club β Damian Pascuzzo & Steve Pate
π Southwick, MA
π Built on old ranch land with natural wetlands and meadows
π― Fun layout with risk/reward par 5s
β°οΈ Set against the Berkshire foothills
π² Public access
ποΈ Course site
Waverly Oaks Golf Club β Brian Silva
π Plymouth, MA
π² Classic Silva bunkering, fast greens, and wide fairways
ποΈ Cape Cod-style charm inland
π― Strategic shot-making required
π² Daily fee, excellent value
ποΈ Course site
George Wright Golf Course β Donald Ross
π Hyde Park, Boston, MA
ποΈ Historic Ross muni built by WPA in the 1930s
π³ Tight, tree-lined layout with elevation changes
βοΈ Recently restored to its former glory
π² Boston public course, very affordable
ποΈ Course site
Shaker Hills Golf Club β Brian Silva (renovation)
π Harvard, MA
β³ One of the most popular tournament venues in MA
π Rolling terrain and consistent greens
ποΈββοΈ Great mix of holes with solid pace of play
π² Public daily fee
ποΈ Course site
Red Tail Golf Club β Brian Silva
π Devens, MA
βοΈ Built on a former Air Force base with open stretches and deep bunkers
π¦ Named for the red-tailed hawks on-site
π¬οΈ Wind is often a factor, adding challenge
π² Public course with top reviews
ποΈ Course site
Captains Golf Course β Geoffrey Cornish
π Brewster, MA (Cape Cod)
β³ Two 18-hole layouts: Port & Starboard
β Coastal woods course with flat terrain, great for walking
ποΈ Ideal Cape Cod public option
π² Town-owned public facility
ποΈ Course site
Blackstone National Golf Club β Rees Jones
π Sutton, MA
π² Classic Jones design with long carries and smooth greens
π οΈ Great course conditions and pace
π Quiet, secluded setting
π² Public daily fee
ποΈ Course site
ποΈββοΈ Why Golf Massachusetts?
π Deep architectural history (Ross, Silva, Cornish, Jones)
π Seaside options on Cape Cod
ποΈ Hills and valleys in the west
ποΈ Urban options like George Wright in Boston
π Strong mix of resort-style and affordable daily fee options
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