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Websterville, VT

Quarries DGC

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3.175(based on 6 reviews)
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2 Chainz
Experience: 10 played 9 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Quarries DGC 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 8, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

First 5 holes were excellent both to play and to enjoy the scenery. The entire quarry that the course is based around provides an awesome backdrop to the course. Signs at each hole give hole distance and par. There are score cards, pencils and stickers at the start of the course which was very nice. It is a very immersive course because you seem to be very far in the woods. A very nice hike.

Cons:

The fairways were very tight and almost non-existant which demanded a perfect shot on every hole. Very dense woods on both sides of the fairway so once you are off the fairway expect to add several strokes to your game.

Other Thoughts:

It was a beautiful hike with great scenery and cool history. We'd like to go back when we have more experience with technical and highly wooded hole layouts. The course is not at the Brook St. address in Barre, it is at 47 Brook St. GRANITEVILLE.
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rcj333
Experience: 10.9 years 82 played 12 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Diamond in the Rough 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 27, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

The Quarries has a nice mix of holes in a very scenic area. I am am intermediate player and though it was tight but had good lanes. I think lefties and flickers will like it as it seemed many holes played left to right. Great use of terrain and had fun on hole 5 with its 170 foot chuck over the open quarry. Hole to hole signage was good.

Cons:

This is a seasonal thing, but was quite muddy and we even skipped 17 because of water. Tee signs seemed hit or miss as far as accurately representing the hole, but were all there.

Other Thoughts:

Keep in mind this is a multi-use area. There are hiking and biking trails winding through the course. Watch out for other people enjoying the area.
I thought the alternate tees were too close to regular tees. Usually not a distance improvement, more like better angles. Im from southern NH and this made a great day trip. Rock of Ages visitors center in nearby and Ben and Jerry's is 20 minutes north on I-89. Will be coming back in the fall for sure.
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