Plymouth County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to plan a golf trip to Plymouth County for ideal conditions?

We always steer golfers towards late spring, specifically May and early June, or the sweet spot of early fall in September and October. You'll dodge the peak summer crowds and humidity, enjoying comfortable temperatures and courses in their prime. Plus, fall brings those incredible New England colors to the tree-lined tracks.

What kind of golf courses can I expect in Plymouth County, and are there any unique challenges to look out for?

Plymouth County offers a fantastic mix, from classic New England parkland layouts with mature trees to more open, links-style courses that feel the coastal breeze. Expect elevation changes on some tracks and a need for precise iron play, especially when the wind picks up near the coast. Don't underestimate the subtle breaks on greens - they can be tricky.

How much should I budget for green fees in Plymouth County, and are there any hidden gems for value?

Green fees here vary quite a bit, generally ranging from $60-$120 for a solid public course, with some premium resort courses pushing $150-$200 during peak season. For excellent value, look for twilight rates or consider mid-week play at places like Pinehills Golf Club's Jones or Nicklaus courses - they offer a championship experience without breaking the bank. You'll find great conditions for the price.

Beyond the golf, what's there to do in Plymouth County to round out a trip?

You absolutely have to explore Plymouth's historical sites, like Plymouth Rock and Plimoth Patuxet Museums - it's a fascinating step back in time. We also recommend hitting the coast for some fresh seafood, especially the clam shacks, or taking a whale watching tour out of Plymouth Harbor. It's a perfect way to unwind after a challenging round.

Is it easy to get around Plymouth County for a golf trip, or do I need a car?

You'll definitely want a car to make the most of your golf trip here; public transportation isn't really set up for hopping between courses. The region is spread out enough that driving yourself gives you the freedom to explore different towns and access all the great courses. Parking is generally plentiful at golf clubs and attractions.