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Weston Golf Club

Weston Golf Club occupies a compact, rolling property in the town of Weston, about twelve miles west of Boston. The club is private and member-owned, with golf at the center of a broader campus that includes a three-sided practice program (driving range, short-game areas, and putting), racquets, pool, and a full clubhouse. The present course plays to a par of 72 over just under 6,700 yards from the back (“Black”) tees, with additional sets that scale the yardage and ratings for different levels of play. The round unfolds across a mature New England parkland with frequent changes in elevation, several interior road crossings that punctuate the walk, and a sequence that alternates exacting medium-length par 4s with reachable par 5s and three par 3s distributed across both nines. The club’s own hole notes emphasize targets that repel imprecise approaches—tilted or “hump-backed” greens, deceptive depth and uphill stances—so that placement and trajectory remain essential at modern green speeds. Recent capital work has combined infrastructure improvements (notably irrigation) with a stated program of bunker restoration and selective green reconstruction to keep Ross’s small, contoured targets central to the experience. The venue also hosts state and regional competitions and USGA qualifying—most recently Women’s Amateur Four-Ball qualifying—reflecting continuing tournament utility while remaining a members’ course first.

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