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Brae Burn Country Club - Main Course |
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(Attractions & Activities - Private Golf Courses) |
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326 Fuller St, West Newton 02465-2899 617-244-0680
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Description:
WEST METRO. Though initially developed in the late 17th century, legendary course architect Donald Ross redesigned Brae Burn early in the 18th century, and it remains a classic championship course today. The layout of the course is a delight, featuring relatively narrow fairways, a handful of water hazards, and oversized greens. The impressive list of events hosted here includes the U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur. |
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Ferncroft Country Club |
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10 Village Rd, Middleton 01949 978-739-4040
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NORTH METRO. Even though this course is classified as a public-access resort course, the only nonmembers allowed to play are those staying at the on-site resort or attending a conference. Nonetheless, the excellent course is a classic Robert Trent Jones design. Wide fairways lead to demanding greens that are well mounded and difficult to putt. |
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Oyster Harbors Club |
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170 Grand Island Dr, Osterville 02655 508-428-3131
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Description:
Rolling hills, narrow fairways and oversized greens characterize Oyster Harbors. Overhanging trees and several dogleg holes make accuracy off the tee is a must. With a closed guest policy, all non-members must be accompanied by a member to play the extremely exclusive course. |
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User Rating: 9
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Salem Country Club |
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(Attractions & Activities - Private Golf Courses) |
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133 Forest St, Peabody 01960 978-538-5400
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Description:
The site of the 2001 U.S. Senior Open, this demanding course requires every shot in the bag. Narrow fairways, doglegs, and protected greens require accurate placement off the tee, and severely mounded greens will test the best of putters. Bunkers and chipping areas guard the greens, so practice up on your short game to keep from tallying big numbers on this challenging course. |
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The Country Club – Main |
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(Attractions & Activities - Private Golf Courses) |
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191 Clyde St, Chestnut Hill 02467 617-566-0240
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Description:
BROOKLINE. This course typically plays to just over 6500 yards. However, through utilizing several holes from its sister par-3 course, it can be expanded to over 7000 yards for hosting major tournaments. A traditional course, generous fairways lead to small greens that are occasionally guarded by bunkers. With only a couple of water hazards, the majority of the test comes from the course. |
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User Rating: 3.5
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The Kittansett Club |
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(Attractions & Activities - Private Golf Courses) |
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11 Point Rd, Marion 02738 508-748-0148
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Description:
This extremely exclusive course overlooks Buzzard Bay and features an excellent design. After opening along the coast, the course turns inland, winding through a wooded setting before returning to the shore for the last holes. The variation from hole to hole makes the course even more enjoyable, but watch out when the wind blows. |
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Winchester Country Club |
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(Attractions & Activities - Private Golf Courses) |
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468 Mystic St, Winchester 01890 781-729-1181
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Description:
Designed on rolling terrain, the Winchester Country Club features generous fairways and medium-sized greens. The hilly fairways will cause uneven lies for approach shots, and the well-mounded greens will test your putting. Another Donald Ross classic, you need to take advantage of the par-5's to score well. |
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User Rating: 8.75
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