Public · 9 Holes

Red Farm Golf

199 Fowler Street, Upton, Massachusetts

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4.677 Reviews
Upton, MALocation

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Golf Lessons
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.6/5
Google · 77 reviews
In summary

Red Farm Golf is praised for its scenic and well-maintained par-3 course, providing a relaxed and beginner-friendly environment ideal for short game practice. The staff is noted for being friendly and helpful, and the course offers a unique combination of traditional golf and foot golf. While most visitors appreciate the value and casual atmosphere, some mention issues with certain greens and fairways not being in optimal condition and the limited amenities like trash cans.

9 months ago
I love this little course. First off it's 15 bucks. No carts but very walkable. It's no frills and that's what's great when you want to golf but don't have a ton of time or money. It's way out in the woods of Upton and nice ride. Push carts are free and they have a small chipping green. 9 iron, loft wedge and putter should do but maybe 7 or 8 for younger ones. Beautiful grounds and greens. So enjoyable. No tee times and you show up and it's so peaceful and even if it's busy, you get to go out alone if you want. No hassles whatsoever.
— Matt Moore
a year ago
Awesome hidden gem!! Great for the whole family a really nice par three course with really nice greens very well kept and you got the foot Golf, which you can play with a soccer ball with the giant holes, which looks pretty cool and fun and Golf on top of it so whatever your family is into or friends You can all play the different activities at the same time because all the holes lineup with each other and once again I was super impressed with the and condition of course in greens I’ve played over $100 rounds of golf at big name courses in the region and the landscaping didn’t look as good Kee…
— Anthony courtemanche
a year ago
Red Farm Golf: A Beginner-Friendly Oasis If you're looking to take your golf the without feeling overwhelmed, Red Farm Golf is the perfect place. As a newcomer to the sport, I was initially intimidated by the idea of playing a full-sized course. However, Red Farm's friendly atmosphere small course made me feel right at home. Parking is free, and the crowds were manageable, ensuring a relaxed experience. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a complete novice like me, you can bring your own clubs or use the one on-site. The courses are small but thoughtfully designed, offering a mix of challenges an…
— Julio Gonzalez
2 years ago
Great little 9 hole course with tons of elevation...literally only need a wedge and putter!!..tons of fun and a great quick round 😀
— Todd Lefebvre
Edited a month ago
It's straight to the point, it's not fancy in any way, but it's a very good place to get some practice in on your putting and approach shots
— Ryan Casey
a year ago
Basic pitch and putt. When I played several of the greens were in pretty rough shape, long and overgrown with clover. I also did not enjoy the artificial turf tee boxes which were really long and tough to hit off of. The course layout was good, and I enjoyed the last 3 holes quite a bit (which also had the best condition greens of the course). Friendly staff. Not sure if it’s worth $16 for a round though. Definitely don’t drive out of your way for it, but seems like a valuable community resource to have.
— Will Procter
7 years ago
This is a small pitch and putt experience. Only 2 clubs are needed- your wedge and a putter. The owner is very nice and helpful.
— Daniel Fallon
3 years ago
Great little course. It's taken care, some greens have a few patches of clovers but overall it's fine. Just need your putter and pitch and wedge. $15 for 9 holes, $25 for 18 holes. If you breeze through you can get 9 holes in under an hour. This is a great course to work on your short game. No tee times, just show up and wait your turn to chip off. Ladies and kids might need a few more clubs but guys you just need two clubs and your good to go. Leave the bag in the car and save your shoulders lol. I'll be coming back regularly.
— Spenser O (WetDog)
3 years ago
Red farm is a diamond in the rough. A new course as of this year it is still a work in progress but it’s a beautiful course with some challenging holes as well as some holes for beginners. Before I found this place the nearest disc golf course from me was 30 min so it’s nice having a course 10 min away so it’s perfect for a quick round when I don’t have much time. Almost a well kept secret, I have a hunch this place will become immensely popular in a year or two.
— Russ Heim
7 months ago
Very clean course with a lot of trash barrels around to throw trash away.
— Joel Grace
3 years ago
Been coming here since 2015 when Tom was the owner and since then it's slowly been going downhill each year. For starters, there is like one trash can on the whole course so if you have any trash, good luck finding a place to put it. The fairways aren't maintained and are full of dry grass and unplayable spots. The greens are probably the nicest thing about the course, but it's still like putting on normal course fairways. I understand that this is a beginner course and all, but to play 18 is $25?! That seems absurd!! They are over charging golfers so they can build their disc golf course. I…
— crkid489
5 years ago
Nice little par 3. Every hole is less than 110 yards and no fairways. So hit the greens or your in the rough. Greens are small and challenging. Really relaxed place and good place for little golfers and beginners.
— Matt Laprade

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