690 Pine St Bridgewater, MA 02324
508-279-3344
This links-style course is a replica of a course back in Scotland. The design is unique in its strategy and playability. All holes incorporate bail-out areas with many including close-cut chipping areas around the greens. These allow recovery shots in the form of putting or chipping. The higher percentage shot is the one that is kept low and run onto the green. The course was built on rolling terrain with fairways that are narrow and open. Water hazards come into play on six holes, and sand bunkers are placed throughout the design. The greens are fairly large, flat and generally fast. The final hole, a 523-yard, par 5, plays into the wind and features a wetland crossing 150 yards short of the green. Study the green before you hit your approach shot. It appears easy due to no bunkers but is actually the most difficult green to hit in regulation. The green is completely surrounded by a chipping area, a proper send-off to your links-style round. The other tee shown is an additional men’s tee. There are discounted green fees for city residents. A driving range opened in 1998. The 5,396-yard ladies’ tee also has a men’s course rating of 65.4 and a slope of 104.
Yardage | Rating | Slope | |
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Black | 6790 yds | 72 | 117 |
Blue | 6306 yds | 69.5 | 115 |
White | 6015 yds | 68.2 | 112 |
Green(Men) | 0 yds | 0 | 0 |
Olde Scotland Links at Bridgewater GPS Yardages are available in our Golf GPS App.