About Juniper Hill Golf Course |
| Juniper Hill Golf Course 202 Brigham Street
Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-2444
info@juniperhillgc.com |
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| Awards and Achievements ~ 2002 National Golf Course Owners Association: New England Golf Course of the Year
~ 3 1/2 star rating - 2006, 2007 Golf Digest Best Places to Play
~ Top Ten Massachusetts Public Courses - The Tour (Greater Boston Amateur Golf Club)
~ 2000 Worcester County Food Bank Harvester Award
~ 2002 New England's Top 100 Courses You Can Play - N.E. Journal of Golf
~ One of the Best 50 Places You Can Play In Massachusetts - Golf Boston Travel and Leisure
~ 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Zagat survey- America's Top Golf Courses
~ 2005, 2006 Reader's Choices - Favorite Golf Courses - Favorite Clubhouses -Favorite Golf Schools - The Best of Northeast Golf
~ 2007 Reader's Choices - Best Overall Golf Courses - The Best of North East Golf
~ 2006 Great Fall Getaways of New England and Beyond, GolfStyles New England
~ Site of the 2006 Massachusetts Qualifying for the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship - Gold Mountain G. C. |
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| A Brief History Like many golf courses in New England, Juniper Hill was once a dairy farm. The 300-year-old Brigham Farm was bought by Homer C. Darling in 1928 with the intention of building a golf course that could be played by the general public. Nine holes were opened on Memorial Day 1931, followed by the second nine in 1954. Over the years, the holes have been improved and beautified. During the 1960's and 1970's, adjacent land was purchased. Homer C.'s son, Homer D. Darling, did preliminary work on an additional 18 holes and during the late 1980's, began construction on the new course. The Lakeside Course opened with nine holes on Memorial Day 1991 and the additional nine holes in August 1991.
The original clubhouse was renovated in 1991. In 1999 and 2000 a major expansion was made to the clubhouse, adding a grill room and kitchen, meeting rooms, locker rooms, offices and an outing pavilion.
The courses have two distinctive personalities. The Riverside Course is a traditional New England style course with tree-lined fairways that wind through the rolling countryside, and share marshland with the Assabet River. The Lakeside Course is a Carolina style course with mounding that kicks errant shots in or out. The Lakeside demands a higher level of concentration than the Riverside. The narrow fairways put a premium on accuracy over distance.
Juniper Hill is home to a large variety of wildlife. It's not unusual to see a fox or woodchuck running across the fairway, or observe the flight of a red-tail hawk or blue heron overhead. A member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System, Juniper Hill is a blend of recreation and a wildlife sanctuary. It is sporty, interesting, and picturesque.
To improve playing conditions, Juniper Hill became a non-metal spike facility in 1997. The change to green-friendly spikes by courses across the country has given golfers a new level of quality on the greens and tees. |
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| Member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System |