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9 hole regulation length course
36 par | 3,340 yards
Bent grass
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The 9-hole "Granite" course at the Granite Links facility in Quincy, Massachusetts features 3,340 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36. Designed by John S. Sanford, Jr., ASGCA, the Granite golf course opened in 2003.
Dont know what the guy who gave this course a 2 star rating was smoking, but he has his head up his butt. This is an amazing course (Granite/Quincy). Great views of the city, awesome design of the course. Course is very different then other courses in the northeast. If this is your first time playing the course, it might be wise to find a caddy to help you out. The GPS on the carts is a big help, but there are a couple blind tee shots that might require assistance in where to aim. Definitely a course worth playing.
Slow!!!!! Play!!!!! Service? NONE. Rangers are useless. GPS in carts is worthless. There's a party by the ninth green which is very distracting. Seems like golf is secondary to just making money off food and drinks, which are expensive. Find another course.
great to play once. very snobbish. big money. play in off season and save some of it. the course (Quincy-milton) was great. greens needed cutting but everything else was great. the long grass wasnt too long early in the season either so it made finding you ball easier. after it grows in, good luck. play it once just to get it out of your system.
Granite Links
Golf Only facility
40 tees driving range
27 regulation holes
No recent major awards have been noted.