Fenway Pitch and Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book a tee time for Fenway Pitch and Putt, and when is it available?

This isn't your typical year-round course; Fenway Pitch and Putt is a special, limited-time event, usually held for a few weeks in the fall or spring. You'll need to check the official Fenway Park website well in advance for specific dates and to secure your tee time, as spots fill up incredibly fast. Don't wait - this unique experience sells out quickly.

What's the actual playing experience like at Fenway Pitch and Putt?

Forget traditional fairways - you're hitting from custom tee boxes set up on the warning track, aiming at greens carved into the outfield grass. It's a surreal experience to chip over the Green Monster or putt near home plate, offering incredible photo opportunities and a truly unforgettable round. We found it more about the novelty and the views than a serious test of your short game.

Is the Fenway Pitch and Putt experience worth the price?

Let's be direct - it's definitely pricier than your local pitch and putt, but you're paying for an unparalleled experience inside an iconic stadium. If you're a golf fan, a baseball fan, or just looking for a truly unique Boston activity, we absolutely recommend it for the novelty and the bragging rights alone. Consider it an event, not just a round of golf.

What should I know before heading to Fenway Pitch and Putt, and what's the best time to go?

Arrive early to soak in the atmosphere and take photos before your tee time; they're pretty strict on keeping groups moving. We recommend booking an early morning slot if you want cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, or a twilight slot for stunning views as the stadium lights come on. Remember, it's a walking-only course, so wear comfortable shoes.

How challenging are the holes at Fenway Pitch and Putt, and what kind of clubs should I bring?

The holes are all par 3s, ranging from about 60 to 150 yards, so it's definitely a short game focus. You'll mostly use a wedge, a short iron, and your putter - they usually provide clubs if you don't want to bring your own. The real challenge isn't the yardage, but rather the distraction of playing in such an incredible, historic venue!