Kettle Brook Golf Club

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Paxton, United States

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Kettle Brook Golf Club Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kettle Brook Golf Club is located in Paxton, United States on 136 Marshall St. Kettle Brook Golf Club is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category public golf course club course driving range instructor in United States.

Address

136 Marshall St

Phone

+1 5087994653

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jack OConnor

One of the best public courses in Massachusetts. Excellent condition. Good variety of holes. 50 for a senior on weekdays with a shared cart. Might be a bit out of the way for some (Paxton), but well worth the trip. Greens, fairways and tee boxes all in very good shape.

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Marlene Thunberg

I think this course is beautiful. Well maintained. Played 18 today and things got very slow on the back 9, but the views and conditions were worth the wait.

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Michael Nagle

A golfer-friendly layout always in great condition (just wish golfers would learn to replace divots and repair ball marks). Today, the course was very wet. Several holes were cart-path only. Still, it's always well worth the money.

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Jesse N

This is a great course only minutes away from Worcester. This is always one of my favorite courses to play and it continues to excel. The course was in great condition and the carts are some of the bet around. I cruised through 18 holes in under 4 hours. Greens were immaculate and my only real issue was that the tee boxes were \fluffy.\ I wish I lived closer because this would be my home course.

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Jeff Valois

A fun course and a great layout. There's a good mix of holes – 13 is a fun risk/reward hole while 9 & 18 will challenge you to hit two good shots, especially from the back two sets of tees (and even more so if you don't hit the fairways). A couple dogleg par fives will reward an aggressive tee shot with a chance to reach in two. The greens are big, but they're fair even when the speeds are up. And 6 beers in an ice bag for 24 at the turn? How can you beat that?