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Best golf courses near Waltham, MA
Below, you’ll find a list of courses near Waltham, MA. There are 74 courses within a 15-mile radius of Waltham, 41 of which are public courses and 32 are private courses. There are 41 18-hole courses and 30 nine-hole layouts.
The above has been curated through Golf Digest’s Places to Play course database, where we have collected star ratings and reviews from our 1,900 course-ranking panelists. Join our community by signing up for Golf Digest+ and rate the courses you’ve visited recently.

Winchester Country Club in Tyngsboro is ranked as one of the best golf courses in Massachusetts. Discover our experts reviews and tee time information
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Salem was a mainstay on the Golf Digest ranking of America’s 100 Greatest Courses since the list’s inception in 1966, until falling off in 2005. Hoping to jolt the venerable Donald Ross-designed course into relevance, the club hired Eric Iverson to engage in a major, $3.5 million restoration of Ross’s bunkers that also included adjusting and adding tees, redefining fairway lines, increasing hole flexibility on the putting surfaces and taking down several hundred trees that had been choking many of the holes.
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Concord Country Club is ranked as one of the best golf courses in Massachusetts. Discover our experts reviews and tee time information
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Charles River Country Club in Newton Centre is ranked as one of the best golf courses in Massachusetts. Discover our experts reviews and tee time information
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The Country Club’s 18-hole course that was the scene of the 1963 and 1988 U.S. Opens is not the 18-hole course ranked by Golf Digest. Those events were played on a composite course, utilizing a few holes from the club’s third Primrose nine. We rank the combination of the Main Course, clearly good enough to be one of the top courses in the world. Gil Hanse performed some course restoration prior to the 2013 U.S. Amateur at The Country Club. The USGA used a new configuration of 18 holes for the 2022 U.S. Open, won by Matthew Fitzpatrick, eliminating the par-4 fourth and adding the tiny par 3 11th, the first time the hole was used since the 1913 Open won by Francis Ouimet.
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George Wright is consistently recognized as one of the best, most affordable public golf options anywhere. Much like The Country Club, "The Wright," as it’s known to locals, is routed through rocky outcroppings similar to Brookline and wild terrain that challenges the golfer with constant elevation changes, many blind shots and smallish greens. Donald Ross' routing through tree-lined corridors is bold and adventurous, but also highly walkable, with nearly every green just a few short steps away from the next tee. At $41 to walk for city residents ($50 for non-residents), you won't find a better deal in the state, which is probably why it's hard to secure a tee time. Plus, the course is always in good condition thanks to superintendent Leo Curtin and his crew, with our panelists reporting that George Wright’s greens are routinely on par with any of the high-end private courses operating with an exponentially higher budget. George Wright hosted the 2018 state amateur along with its sister course, William J. Devine.
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Brae Burn Country Club's Main Course in West Newton is ranked as one of the best golf courses in Massachusetts. Discover our experts reviews and tee time information
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Dedham Country and Polo Club is ranked as one of the best golf courses in Massachusetts. Discover our experts reviews and tee time information
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Belmont Country Club is ranked as one of the best golf courses in Massachusetts. Discover our experts reviews and tee time information
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The semi-private, 27-hole facility is truly a part of the fabric of the city. As part of the 15-year, $24 billion road infrastructure project, nearly 900,000 truckloads of excavated dirt were deposited here. That afforded architect John Sanford the ability to use the 13 million tons of material to cap the site and mold some dramatic topography with the soil. With land sitting as high as 298 feet above sea level, the Milton, Quincy and Granite nines offer terrific views of downtown with impeccable conditions. The practice facilities are top-notch, and the tavern at Granite Links was named as one of Golf Digest’s best 19th holes.
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This Mark Mungeam design is an inviting and fair test of golf. The signature hole is the 416-yard par-4 17th (pictured), which asks you to take some risk off the tee in order to have a chance to stick an elevated green. Be careful of the native area as the landing area bottlenecks the further you go down the fairway. It's tough to beat in terms of value in the area (about 35 minutes from Boston), at $60 to walk 18 holes.
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An extremely quirky 5,700-yard, par-70 named for the presidents Adams who hailed from Quincy, the club dates back to the 19th century. It was previously called Wollaston Golf Club until Fazio built a new course. The best players in Massachusetts attempt to navigate the small greens for a couple amateur events in the state.
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A bit of a sleeper course in the Boston area, it’s about 30-35 minutes west of downtown but only 20-25 minutes from The Country Club. It’s a fun Donald Ross track you can play for $50-70, depending on day/time.
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