Review: Rolling Greens Golf Course
Rolling Greens lags behind several good nearby public courses in pretty much every category and is not worth a play in my opinion. … More Review: Rolling Greens Golf Course
Rolling Greens lags behind several good nearby public courses in pretty much every category and is not worth a play in my opinion. … More Review: Rolling Greens Golf Course
The views, amenities, and conditions at Quidnessett are fantastic, but a pedestrian Cornish design keeps it from being one of Rhode Island’s elite courses. Nonetheless, it’s a very solid course that I recommend if you get an opportunity to play it. … More Review: Quidnessett Country Club
Supremely fun, affordable, and well-conditioned, North Kingstown holds a special place in my heart. In addition to being the place where I learned how to golf, my first (and only ATM) hole-in-one occurred here, my first sub-80 and sub-70 rounds occurred here, and my first under par round occurred here. If you’re looking for an underrated course accessible from anywhere in Rhode Island, NKGC is your place. … More Review: North Kingstown Golf Course
I had high hopes the new owners would have ushered in some real changes, but a recent visit to Kings Crossing for the first time revealed the only major difference is the name. At the moment, I can’t recommend this awkward 9-hole track. … More Review: Kings Crossing Golf Club