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Sandy Burr Country Club

Sandy Burr Country Club occupies 182 acres along Route 20 in Wayland, about sixteen miles west of Boston and within the Sudbury River watershed. Operated today as a daily-fee course with an “Inner Club” for competitive play, it presents a walkable, compact routing with short green-to-tee connections rather than resort-style sprawl. The clubhouse anchors basic services (golf shop, food & beverage) and practice amenities are modest—a putting green and short-game space—but there is no full driving range, so players warm up around the small complex before heading to the first tee. From the back markers the course plays par 72 at 6,427 yards, with forward sets scaling to just over 5,000; maintenance focuses on playable turf and quick, sloping greens that form the course’s primary defense. Visitors encounter an opening stretch notable for early par fives, mid-round holes threading low marshy ground, and a back nine of more straightforward corridors where approach precision to raised targets matters as much as power. In season the club also hosts Mass Golf one-day and championship events, keeping the Ross-era corridors in regular competitive use.

Hole geometry © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). Imagery: MassGIS (Bureau of Geographic Information), Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Spring 2025 aerial imagery.