8 Courses including the newest course in Massachusetts

I’m chasing my goal of playing every course in the Bay State (now 157/340ish). This month’s recap covers private and public tracks, quirky nine-holers, a brand-new Coore & Crenshaw redesign, and two member events. These are my honest takes on architecture, conditioning, walkability, and pace—plus exactly where each segment starts below. ⏱️ Timestamps (Course-by-course) 00:00 – Intro (157/340 update, what’s in this video) 01:01 – Concord Country Club (Concord, MA) – Dawson Invitational, the 2–5 gauntlet, “orange door” lore 07:27 – Wollaston Golf Club (Milton, MA) – Fallon Cup match play, volatile finish (15–18), #6 green critique, tee setup variety 13:28 – Butter Brook GC (Westford, MA) – new third hole, front-nine 5-4-3 rhythm, greens need some help 17:19 – Cotuit High Ground (Cotuit, MA) – Par-28 with tabletop greens, crispy fun, might be on the chopping block 21:00 – Westminster CC (Westminster, MA) – Charming on holes 11–13, firm fairways vs soft approaches, quirky routing 25:38 – Monoosnock CC (Leominster, MA) – Friendly 9-hole with a range, punched greens, potential + pace watch-outs 29:29 – The International – Pines (Bolton, MA) – New Coore & Crenshaw: walkable, modern, elite 13–18, bold #17 36:17 – Indian Ridge CC (Andover, MA) – Strong par-5 set (4/9/12/18), driver-friendly corridors, 2025 conditioning slump 40:09 – Closing (Fall plan, Cape trip dates, Walker Cup tease) If you’re searching for the best Massachusetts golf courses, Cape Cod golf, Boston area golf, or new courses in MA, you’re in the right place. Subscribe & Follow Newsletter (free + paid): baystategolf.beehiiv.com