Easton Country Club

Easton Country Club is a popular par 71 public course located about 20 miles south of Boston owned and managed by the Lombardi family for over 60 years.

EASTON, Massachusetts – Some of the most successful companies are family owned. Hard work, dedication and pride are ingredients to creating a legacy. In Easton, Massachusetts, that tradition continues with the Easton Country Club.

The lush fairways of Easton Country Club were formerly farmland where cows grazed away the days. In 1961, the cows were moved to an adjacent pasture and a nine-hole golf course was born. Soon another nine holes were created to make a championship 18-hole course that is available to the public.

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The course is flat, making it an easy walk for golfers and with five sets of tees, golfers of all abilities can enjoy a round at Easton Country Club. Recent installation of the most efficient irrigation systems has shown that the family-owned course is always striving to create a wonderful course for the loyal golfers who consider Easton the best destination for golf.

Easton Country Club is a challenging but fair course. It seems that every hole has a distinct feature. The Par 4 third hole is only 297 yards from the gold tees, tempting you to drive the green. But a pond guards the right side of the fairway so consider your options carefully. However, an eagle putt would be nice.

The par-4 tenth plays 348 yards from the gold tees and a lovely pond borders the right side of the fairway. If you end up in the pond do not despair. Purple martins, some of the most beautiful songbirds in the world live here and they will chirp a greeting and wish you better luck next time.

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Green fees range from $65 on weekends to $50 during the week and twilight rates available after 5:30 pm. They have a range and putting green to warm up before your round.

Easton Country Club is available for outings and the Lombardi family will be waiting for you to discover why it has been one of the South Shores more popular public course’s for decades!

www.eastoncountryclub.com

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Jim got his start in golf writing with a gig at a Connecticut-based golf magazine, where he interviewed Ernie Els, among others. Since then, he’s covered tournaments for the LPGA, PGA Tour, Champions Tour and many amateur events. His work has been published in a number of magazines including GolfBoston Travel & Leisure, Southern New England Golf, New England Golf Monthly and Rhode Island Monthly. Jim ‘s favorite golf courses are Kebo Valley in Bar Harbor, Maine, Pebble Beach and Furry Creek in Vancouver B.C. and almost any Donald Ross course. Jim can be reached by email at golfer1051@yahoo.com.

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