Semi-private · 18 holes
Hickory Ridge Country Club
Amherst, MA — A well-regarded semi-private layout in the Pioneer Valley, Hickory Ridge was designed by Geoffrey Cornish and Bill Robinson and stretches to nearly 6,800 yards from the tips. The course winds through mature New England woodland with challenging elevation changes and is one of the stronger tests in western Massachusetts.
Type
Parkland
Region
Unlisted
LooperScore
69.5
Holes
18
Par
72
Yardage
6,794
Established
1967
Course rating
72.8
Slope
129
Design & architects
- Geoffrey S. Cornish — architect
- William G. Robinson — architect
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