Flatrock
Hylands
Highlands
Webster
MH
Pym
RFG
Bousqet
did I miss any?
I ask cuz I see value in these courses offering some combined package
not sure of logistics but think it might be good marketing strad for these places to offer a value pack
list of all pay 2 play courses in MA
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Re: list of all pay 2 play courses in MA
Borderland costs $ to park in the parking lot. They offer a season/yearly pass for a set price. It might even cover all state parks. Others would know the details better than I.
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Re: list of all pay 2 play courses in MA
I thought of bro-derland but for the purpose of the reason for question I figured they would not be included in the idea as they are State owned and that headache would just be a nightmare
never been to N Farms, thought of it but wasn't sure of their dealy
how is it anyways?
anyothers ?
never been to N Farms, thought of it but wasn't sure of their dealy
how is it anyways?
anyothers ?
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Re: list of all pay 2 play courses in MA
normandy farms is an 18 hole course consisting of 175-240 foot holes....no elevation to speak of.....no water holes....unfortunately they charge either 10 or 12 dollars per person not per car....if you are gonna make a full day of it worth the price of admission...season passes are definitely the way to go and are 100$...maybe more its been a while.....i found it very helpful in my approach shots.....being as the course sits on a private campground you are allowed to walk with beverage in hand which sometimes helps and then other times not so much...hope this helps