Belknap County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to visit Belknap County for a golf trip?

We always recommend late spring, specifically May and early June, or the vibrant fall months of September and early October. You'll find the weather perfectly crisp for golf, fewer crowds on the fairways, and the scenery-especially in autumn-is absolutely breathtaking.

What kind of golf experience should I expect from Belknap County's courses?

You'll discover a charming collection of classic New England layouts, often carved through rolling woodlands with some delightful elevation changes. These courses prioritize playability and scenic beauty, offering a relaxed yet engaging round that feels genuinely local and unpretentious.

Are the golf courses in Belknap County budget-friendly, or are they mostly high-end resorts?

Don't worry about breaking the bank here; Belknap County offers excellent value. You'll find well-maintained public courses with green fees typically ranging from $40-70 for 18 holes, making it a very accessible golf destination for any budget.

Beyond golf, what else is there to do in Belknap County?

After your round, we highly suggest exploring the region's stunning lakes, particularly Lake Winnipesaukee. You can rent a boat, enjoy a scenic drive along the shore, or simply relax by the water-it's the perfect, tranquil complement to a morning on the links.

How challenging are Belknap County's golf courses for different skill levels?

We've played them all, and here's our take: the courses are generally very playable for all skill levels, offering a fair challenge without being overly punishing. While you won't find many extreme hazards, strategic shot-making is rewarded, especially on the tree-lined fairways and subtly contoured greens.