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Facility Type
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Daily Fee Facility
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Fax
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Donald Ross
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Latitude
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42.354791
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Longitude
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-71.35734
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Resort
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(508) 358-2921
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Address
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103 Cochituate Rd
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City/County
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Wayland
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State/Territory/Province
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MA
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Zip/Postal Code
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01778-2601
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Phone
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(508) 358-7211
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Review Date October 20, 2007 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Value Rating
2 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: khaughey, Shoots in the 80s Summary: Course layout and condition was good but I have to comment on the amount of time taken to play 18 holes. - 5.5 hours. They seem to have little time allowed between start times, so before long we were waiting 20 mins on some holes to tee off. We even switched to replaying the front nine as there were 5 groups waiting on the 10th! I do not advise playing here if you wish to get a quick game in - but it is ok if you have all day. Also - a Friend of mine called one morning to ask if they have tee times and he was told No! (He is Irish and has an Irish accent). Out of curiousity his friend called immediately after (who is American - and they said they had tee times available and was able to book a tee time. On hearing this - It confirmed my decision not to play there again. Customer Service: Staff were pleasant and courteous - but the ranger did not seem to do anything but just ride around in his cart. It was clear which groups were holding up play but I never seem him approach them once to ask them to increase their pace. Similar Courses Played: Played many courses around MA - too many to list. I haven't played Sandy Burr for a long time and it i will be a long time before I play it again. Wayland Golf (Just 5 minutes from Sandy Burr) although the course is not in as good a condition - you can play at a reasonable pace for a reasonable price. I wish I had gone there instead.
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Review Date January 22, 2004 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
2 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: John, Shoots in the 80s Summary: Wide open, short course. I bring my friends here who shoot in the 100s. Fairways, greens and tees are decent. they pack 'em in on the weekend and I have never seen a ranger here. I played a 6hr round here last summer. The old guys who manage the starter/shop are not very nice.
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Review Date August 7, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Wayland Man, Shoots in the 100s, from Wayland Summary: Being in the area I get to to play the course quite often, however it can be a bit frustrating as the conditions tend be crowded, especially on weekends. The fairways are always in great shape and as of lae the greens have been a bit quicker than they have been in the past. Customer Service: Everyone seems to be friendly and courteous, although getting some on the phone in the pro shop can be difficult near the end of the day. Similar Courses Played: the bar offers hot dogs and drinks not much more but it's a nice setting.
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Review Date September 5, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: manndrew, Shoots in the 90s Summary: The "New" Sandy Burr Country Club provides a challenging and yet
fair test of your golf skills. The fairways are wide and typically are in
excellent condition. The greens are moderately fast, some are quite
challenging, such as on the 9th, a 280 yd par 4, uphill with the green
severely sloping towards you. There are some very easy holes; the
1st is a 470 yd par 5 which is wide open. Also, the 11th is a 450 yd
par 5 from an elevated tee which gives a terrific view. There are
several par 400yd+ par 4's which require 2 good shots to reach the
green. The par 3's vary from the tough 10th, a 193 yd uphill to a tiered
green to a very easy 147 yd (plays shorter) 3rd hole. The finishing
holes are the toughest part of the course, a 409 yd 16th, 521 yd 17th
and an uphill 406 yd 18th. The greens are in very good shape
although the 13th has suffered a bit. The course is conducive to
walking (I carry) . All in all a nice golf experience for the money Similar Courses Played: None
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Review Date June 5, 2001 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
2 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: bill, Shoot in the 90s, from boston,ma Summary: i played here on 5-31-01. the course overall was in good condition. the tee boxes were pretty good. some of the greens were sandy which made them fast. only one of them was irrigated.the tenth hole is a par 3 which is about 225yds and uphill, very challenging, tough to get it to stay on the green if you even make it. the change i would make would be to add a range and make the putting practice area larger. prices range from 50-90. Similar Courses Played: None
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