Candia Woods

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of challenge can I expect at Candia Woods, and is it suitable for all skill levels?

Candia Woods offers a really enjoyable test, with some elevation changes and tight fairways that demand accuracy. While it's certainly not a walk in the park, the course is fair, and you'll find multiple tee boxes that make it accessible and fun for golfers of all handicaps.

When is the best time of year to play Candia Woods for optimal conditions and scenery?

We highly recommend visiting Candia Woods in the fall, typically late September through mid-October, when the New England foliage is absolutely breathtaking. The course conditions are usually pristine then, and the cooler weather makes for a very comfortable round.

Are there any signature holes or particularly memorable stretches at Candia Woods?

You'll definitely remember the back nine at Candia Woods, especially the stretch from holes 13 through 15, which offers some dramatic downhill shots and fantastic views. The par-3 15th, in particular, is a beauty that requires a precise iron shot over a ravine.

How is the pace of play at Candia Woods, and what's the overall value like?

We've generally found the pace of play at Candia Woods to be very reasonable, especially during weekday mornings; expect a round to take around four hours. For the quality of the course and its excellent conditioning, it offers fantastic value, making it a local favorite we often recommend.

What are the dining options like at Candia Woods after a round?

After your round, you can grab a casual bite and a drink at the clubhouse grill, which serves up standard pub fare. It's a comfortable spot to recap your birdies and bogeys, and the outdoor deck is perfect on a nice day.