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| | 6483 | 70.9 | 135 | | | 6148 | 69.6 | 133 | | | 5867 | 68.2 | 125 | | | 4927 | 68.9 | 122 | Par: 71 Designer: Hale Irwin |
Course Conditions (as reported by course) General Manager JoAnn Upham
Head Professional Mark Copithorne
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Hole by Hole Tips (Place cursor over Tip # to view full tip)
| #1 - Long hitters can reach this green in two, but for most, this par 5 requires three good shots. Play to the right side of the fairway for a better approach. |
#1 - Long hitters can reach this ... | #2 - Keep your tee shot to the right as everything bounces left upon landing. Do not miss this gren to the left. |
#2 - Keep your tee shot to the ri... | #3 - Prime position on this hole is the top of the hill. Beware of the water on the left of the green, also the green slopes left towards the water. |
#3 - Prime position on this hole ... | #4 - The smart play is to aim for the fat of this two-tiered green. |
#4 - The smart play is to aim for... | #5 - The smart player will hit the tee shot towards the bunkers. Beware, the dogleg is much sharper than you think. On approach shot, watch out for hazard left and out-of-bounds right. |
#5 - The smart player will hit th... | #6 - Pay attention to the yardage as the hole appears to be shorter than it actually is. |
#6 - Pay attention to the yardage... | #7 - Keep tee shots on the right side of the fairway; left is jail. On approach shot, avoid the hazardjust right of the left to right sloping green. |
#7 - Keep tee shots on the right ... | #8 - This is a possible birdie hole. The green is shared with hole 6. |
#8 - This is a possible birdie ho... | #9 - This tough par 4 requires a well-placed tee shot to the 150 yard marker for a clear shot to the green. Downhill approach plays a club shorter. Most shots to green feed right to left. |
#9 - This tough par 4 requires a ... | #10 - Hit tee shot just inside the right tree line because all shots bounce left. Note the pin placement on this long green. |
#10 - Hit tee shot just inside the... | #11 - Hit your tee shot to the right center of the fairway. Aim the second shot at the trees on the right side of the cart path as the fairway slopes towards the blind marsh area on left. |
#11 - Hit your tee shot to the rig... | #12 - Plenty of bail out room to the right. A shot left may end up in trouble. |
#12 - Plenty of bail out room to t... | #13 - Plenty of room left off of the tee. Hit one extra club on your approach shot to a green that slopes severely from back to front. |
#13 - Plenty of room left off of t... | #14 - Two good shots are needed to reach the green. The fairway tightens as you approach green. Don't miss green to the left. |
#14 - Two good shots are needed to... | #15 - An iron off of this tee will work. The approach shot is uphill to an elevated green surrounded by six bunkers. |
#15 - An iron off of this tee will... | #16 - Beware of crosswinds pushing the ball to the right off of this tee. Large green can cause nightmares if you land on the wrong spot. |
#16 - Beware of crosswinds pushing... | #17 - This fairway narrows from 150 yards in. Pin placement on this large green can make for a difficult approach shot. |
#17 - This fairway narrows from 15... | #18 - Hit it long and straight on hale Irwin's signature hole. Tee shots tend to kick forward and right. Take an extra club for your approach to this two-tiered, elevated green. |
#18 - Hit it long and straight on ... NOTE: Full tip text shown in Printer Friendly version
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The scenic New England Country Club is one of the best conditioned public courses in the area. This enjoyable 18 hole championship golf course, designed by Hale Irwin, has the look and feel of a private golf course. The rolling hills, tree lined fairways, and multiple tee boxes give each hole a unique character and provide a fair challenge for all ability levels.
Breathtaking New England scenery can be viewed from the dining room, tent facility and throughout the golf course. Keep an eye open for the occasional deer, fox and other wildlife that inhabit the course surroundings.
Whether your visit is to view breathtaking fall foliage or whatever time of year you visit New England Country Club, you are sure to enjoy the beauty and character of the golf course. As Hale Irwin states, "New England is a course you can't wait to play again."
Webmaster's Notes "A must play, always in good condition".
Ed Carroll, WBZ-TV4 Meteorologist 12 handicap and LMG Member | Directions | Print Driving Directions   | From Massachusetts:
Route 495 Exit 16 (King Street). 495 South bound: Take right off exit. 495 North bound: Take left off exit. Continue 6 miles. Take left at traffic light (Wrentham Street). Bear right at fire station (Paine Street). Course is 1/4 mile on left.
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Route 495 South bound Exit 18 (Route 126): Take left off exit. 1/4 mile take another left at Dunkin Donuts. Continue 8 miles on Route 126 South until intersection with Bank America on right. Go straight through light onto Wrentham Street. Bear right at fire station (Paine Street). Course 1/4 mile on left.
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