Bedrock Golf Club tee times

Rutland, Massachusetts · 9 holes · times shown in course local time

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Bedrock Golf Club golf course

Course info

87 Barre Paxton Rd, Rutland, Massachusetts, 01543

(508) 886-0202

9

Holes

36

Par

3,163

Yards

Putting green

Chipping area

Cart rentals

Walking allowed

About Bedrock Golf Club

Bedrock Golf Club is a 9-hole golf course in Rutland, Massachusetts, playing to a par 36 at 3,163 yards from the back tees. The course opened in 1992 and was designed by Bill Greene,Joe Carr.

Par

36

Length

3,163 yds

Year built

1992

Architect

Bill Greene,Joe Carr

Greens

Bent Grass

Season

Open: 3/15 Closed: 11/15

Putting green

Chipping area

Cart rentals

Walking allowed

What golfers love

Golfers tell us that the golf course offers a nice outdoor option, staying open longer than most courses. It is considered a great value for those looking to work on their game without spending too much money. The course is described as tucked back in the woods, providing a cool and quiet setting. The staff is friendly and helpful, with Brian receiving special praise. The course offers a good pace of play and the greens are well-maintained, with some even comparing them to those found on private courses. Golfers appreciate the opportunity to play 18 holes in just 3 hours by repeating the 9-hole course. Despite some areas needing improvement and hidden rocks on the fairways, the overall condition of the course is considered good. The facility is described as having a good quality and the course is seen as moderately challenging. Overall, golfers recommend trying out this course for a satisfying golfing experience.

Good to know

Golfers tell us that there are several areas of improvement that the golf course can focus on. Firstly, there seems to be some confusion regarding GolfNow tee times versus league play, which is causing delays and frustration among some golfers. Golfers tell us that it would be beneficial if the course could learn how to block off times for their leagues or stop using GolfNow altogether. Secondly, golfers report that the cart paths on the course are in terrible condition, which may be discouraging them from using carts and instead opting to walk. Thirdly, while the course is considered a great value for the money, there are reports of the greens not being in great shape and some fairways having rocks embedded in them. This may deter some higher handicap golfers who are looking to work on their game without spending a lot of money. Golfers also mention that there are reports of staff being rude and unhelpful, particularly when it comes to booking tee times. This can be a major turnoff for customers who expect courteous and efficient service. Lastly, while the facility quality is average or good in most cases, golfers mention some reports of poor conditions, particularly regarding the course difficulty. This may make the course less appealing to more experienced or skilled golfers. Overall, what we hear from golfers is that addressing these areas of improvement could help the golf course to attract and retain more customers and improve their overall reputation.

Tee boxes

TeesLengthRatingSlope
Silver3,163 yds71.4130
Dark Red2,671 yds66.5116
Blue2,292 yds39.4133
Bedrock Golf Club golf course

Course info

87 Barre Paxton Rd, Rutland, Massachusetts, 01543

(508) 886-0202

9

Holes

36

Par

3,163

Yards

Putting green

Chipping area

Cart rentals

Walking allowed