Quaboag Country Club
Pros: short-good greens
Cons: tight fairways-small greens- elevated greens- spotty fairways

Pros: short-good greens
Cons: tight fairways-small greens- elevated greens- spotty fairways

Pros: Well maintained public course
Cons: none

Pros: They will always get you out. Great course for begginers/ higher handicaps. Head pro is a great guy
Cons: Short course and usually busy
“ Got the Keyes Card as a gift. 4 free rounds on the championship course, 4 buy 1 get 4 free rounds on the championship course. 4 free rounds on the par 3 course. 4 but 1 get 4 on the par 3 course, and a MGHI membership. This course treats you like royalty. Just make sure you bring enough golf balls if your not too accurate. You will use every club in your bag. A must play if you ever visit the...” --kgasp129
“ I was very disappointed with this course. the tee boxes were poorly maintained as were the fairways. There was lots of ground under repair, which may improve things, but I don't think so. They also had some weird holes with no clear plan as to what they are trying to do. They are also adding lots of condos that are way to close to playing areas and tees. I...” --boogielicious
“ If you ever get the chance and don't mind paying a little more than $70 than this is the course for you. GPS on the carts is a bonus, you'll need it on the blind shots you'll face at this gem. Very challenging, true test of golf, and again you will use every club in your bag. Driving range, nice clubhouse, and a great location makes this a must play if your ever in the area. The food is...” --kgasp129
“ I have played here since I started golfing last year and this year I got a membership. It is a really nice course. There are a lot of narrow fairways especially on the back 9. It is not a slicer's course, though you may be able to get away with it a little on some of the par 5's. It has a nice woodsy layout and it is a bit hilly. They also just got some new golf carts. Sometimes, the...” --ajst22
“ I have been playing at this course for many years it was my home course for my High school. It is a very old course built in the early 1900,s and that would be obvious to anyone who played there by the design features. Tight fairways Small Greens elevated Greens Short The course can be played more conservatively than many other modern courses you can get away with less than...” --scottothegreat
“ Played here a bunch of times growing up. Fun, short golf course. Its usually pretty busy but they never turn golfers away which I think is great for the game. Great staff and great for beginners and high handicapers. ” --tonycarnevale
“ I finally tried this course after meeting a guy on the beach in St John who used to work there. I was pleasantly surprised and this has become my favorite local public course. The course is in excellent shape with well maintained greens and fairways. Tee boxes are very nice with granite markers that show distance and a hole layout. The opening nine is more wide...” --boogielicious
“ I played here once last fall with 3 friends. I am of 2 minds about this course. First and foremost, it is a terrific course and a very welcome and unique addition to the Central Mass. golf landscape. Second, it is hard. I had a bad bad day, so much of the fault lies with me, but this course chewed me up and spit me out (it actually drew my blood, but only...” --ironhands
“Despite the fact that I live a few towns away, Hopedale has become my de facto home course over the last two years. At $20 for nine holes, it's a pretty solid value. They just built a huge new clubhouse after a fire burnt down the old one a few years ago, and the course is kept in pretty nice condition. Though the greens are usually pretty slow, stimping around or under 8 according to AimPoint,...” --jamo
“Leo J Martin is the quintessential muni course that can be found all over the country. Surrounded by nicer courses, Leo J Martin gets probably the least possible out of the nice location (near the intersection of Interstates 90 and 95, and on the banks of the Charles River) and actually decent design (GolfLink says it's a Donald Ross design, though it's not on the Donald Ross Society's list)....” --jamo