Louisquisset Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Louisquisset Golf Club a good course for high-handicappers, or will it be too frustrating?
You'll find Louisquisset surprisingly forgiving, especially off the tee, making it a great spot for those still honing their game. While the greens can be tricky with subtle breaks, the wider fairways mean you won't lose too many balls, keeping the frustration low. It's a fun challenge without being overly punishing.
When is the absolute best time of year to play Louisquisset for ideal course conditions?
We highly recommend aiming for late spring-early summer, typically May through June. The course turf is lush and vibrant then, and the New England weather is usually perfect-warm but not stifling. You'll avoid the peak summer crowds and enjoy the course at its absolute prime.
What's the typical green fee at Louisquisset, and is it a good value for the experience?
Expect green fees to be very reasonable, often in the $40-$60 range with a cart, depending on the day and time you play. For a well-maintained public course with a friendly atmosphere, we think it's an excellent value. You're getting a solid round without breaking the bank.
What's a unique feature or a must-play hole at Louisquisset that really stands out?
Don't miss the par-3 14th hole; it's a real beauty. You'll hit over a small pond to a well-guarded green, offering a picturesque challenge that requires precision. It's a great example of how Louisquisset blends natural beauty with strategic design.
How busy does Louisquisset typically get, and what can I expect for pace of play?
Louisquisset can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings, as it's a popular local spot. To ensure a smooth round, we suggest booking an early morning tee time or playing later in the afternoon on weekdays. You'll usually enjoy a comfortable 4-hour pace then.