King Rail Golf Course

Website: http://www.lynnfieldgolf.com

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play King Rail Golf Course?

We always recommend visiting King Rail in the spring or fall. The course truly shines when the dogwoods are blooming in April or the maples turn fiery red in October, offering stunning backdrops to your round. You'll find the conditions are pristine, and the weather is typically perfect for walking the course.

What makes King Rail Golf Course unique or particularly challenging?

King Rail stands out with its incredible integration of natural wetlands and the winding Blackwater Creek. The course demands strategic shot-making, especially on holes like the par-3 7th, where you're carrying over a marsh, or the infamous 14th, a long par-5 hugging the creek. It's a thinking golfer's paradise, not just a grip-it-and-rip-it track.

What should I expect to pay for a round at King Rail, and is it worth it?

Expect to pay a premium green fee here, typically in the $150-$250 range depending on the season and time of day. While it's not a budget option, we firmly believe King Rail offers exceptional value for the quality of the design, immaculate conditioning, and the overall experience. It's a course you'll remember long after your final putt.

Beyond the course, what else does King Rail offer for golfers?

You'll love the "King's Roost" clubhouse, which has a fantastic pro shop stocked with unique gear and a casual grill serving up excellent post-round burgers and local craft beers. Their practice facilities are top-notch too, featuring an expansive driving range and a short game area that's perfect for dialing in your wedges.

How busy does King Rail Golf Course get, and do you have any booking tips?

King Rail is popular, especially on weekends and during peak season, so expect a full tee sheet. We strongly advise booking your tee time at least 2-3 weeks in advance, particularly if you're aiming for a morning slot. Consider a weekday afternoon for a slightly less crowded experience and often a better pace of play.