Granite Fields Golf Club
Pros: Tight firm fairways, hold up well to moisture.
Cons: Not an easy course to walk.

Pros: Tight firm fairways, hold up well to moisture.
Cons: Not an easy course to walk.

Pros: Convient access from Manchester airport via 3A

Pros: Some very solid, attractive par three holes.
“ One of the defining things about Granite Fields is how well it drains. If conditions have been extraordinarily wet to the point other courses are closed, cart path only, or walking only it is worth calling Granite Fields. There are places where the course will turn into mud but a good bit is just a very firm sand base that is basically impervious to water. For a crisp iron player, hitting off...” --M2R
“ Course is always in good to very good condition when I have played there. Locals tell me it was a sod farm at one time ... or the owners operate a sod farm ... never quite got that sorted but whatever the truth is maintaining a nice grass base here seems to be one of their strengths. The other defining characteristic that sets it apart is that it is longer and more open than what I...” --M2R
“ CSH is a smallish and perhaps a bit quirky course just barely over the MA/NH border. Listed yardage from the back is 6250 yards and from the front 5750 yards. On paper should be a really interesting course as the 8th hole at 277 yards uphill and 17th hole at 317 yards downhill should both potentially be drivable par fours. In contrast the 4th hole, a 461 yard par four playing downhill and...” --M2R
“ 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
“Stone Harbor Golf Club, which is located in Cape May County, NJ is a private golf course. You can play rounds if not a member for around $125-$150 in the peak season. It cost $4,600 per year to be a "full" member. The course has 5 tee boxes with the course tipping out at just under 7000 yards. Its a Par 72 with a course rating of 73.9 and a slope of 139. There are 11 holes with water coming...” --MJK3122
Only 30 minutes from Pittsburgh, and just 15 minutes from the turnpike and RIDC Park in Harmar Township. RFCC is located at exit 17 off the Route 28 Expressway, following Route 356 South just two miles south across the Freeport Bridge to the club’s entrance.
“ 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