Montcalm Golf Club in Enflield, New Hampshire

Golfing Near Enfield Shaker Museum

The Upper Valley is home to some of the most beautiful, well-groomed, and challenging golf courses in the United States. All are within easy driving distance of Enfield Shaker Museum.

Carter Country Club is a public course located 9.5 miles (13 minutes) from the Museum at 257 Mechanic Street, Lebanon, NH. Designed by legendary golf course architect Donald Ross in 1923, the 3000-yard par 36 layout offers 4 sets of tees to accommodate a wide range of golfers, and spectacular playing conditions on Ross’s typical New England-style putting greens.

Montcalm Golf Club is a semi-private course located 10.2 miles (15 minutes) from the Museum at 2 Smith Pond Road in Enfield, NH. In 2005, Golf Digest named this one of the top 10 Best New Private Courses in the country. With 6,829 yards of exquisite beauty, Montcalm possesses a sense of tranquility, rhythm, and calmness for all who enjoy the game.

Eastman Golf Links is a semi-private course 17.5 miles (21 minutes) from the Museum at 6 Club House Lane in Grantham, NH. The Geoffrey Cornish-designed course features spectacular views, a challenging layout, fastidious environmental grooming, and programs for golfers of all ages and skill levels. The course and driving range are open to the public 7 days a week.

Woodstock Country Club, a premier 18-hole course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., is 26.3 miles (36 minutes) from the Museum at 14 The Green, Woodstock, VT. Named by Golf Advisor as the #1 Top Golf Course in New England, #7 for Golf Conditions in the U.S., and #3 Friendliest Staff in the U.S., golfers will enjoy one of the best golf experiences in the country.

Lake Morey Golf Course is a resort course 34.4 miles (36 minutes) from the Museum at 1 Clubhouse Road, Fairlee, VT. Fresh air, scenic vistas, and unspoiled Green Mountain beauty will draw golfers to the full service 18-hole golf course all season long. Home of the Vermont Open for over 50 years, golfers will appreciate the same challenges the professionals face.

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