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Boston Golf Courses
Finding a Boston golf course is no problem with the information we have assembled. There are a large number of links, golf shops, and professionals conveniently located throughout the metropolitan area as one would expect of a financial, sporting, and cultural hub like Boston. If you've traveled to the Hub and played some of the fairways before, you still might have missed one of the most fascinating: Franklin Park in Dorchester. The legendary Donald Ross designed it in 1900 and green fees on the weekends are inexpensive. Ross also designed the George Wright course during the depression. Both are 18 hole, par 70 courses. So if golf is your game and you plan on being in the area, be sure and arrange a tee time at one of these excellent golf courses in Boston, Mass. |
Ledges Golf Club
Boasting a par 72-layout, beautiful terrain, and breathtaking scenery, this public golf course is one of the most favorite in the area. Tourists and locals alike can schedule a tournament style game, use the practice facilities to work on their swings, or visit the pro shop. |
 Ledges Golf Club |
George Wright Golf Course
Designed by the great Donald Ross, this golf course was named after famed baseball player George Wright who helped introduce the game of golf to the city of Boston. This golf course is beautiful as it is challenging, and beginning players to advance will appreciate this challenging course. |
 George Wright Golf Course |
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