315 Worcester St (RT 9)
Natick, MA 01760-2212
(508) 653-4671
2003 Ratings 2010
Ratings
Difficulty: 4 Difficulty: 6
Creativity: 3 Creativity: 3
Atmosphere: 8 Atmosphere: 7
This is the type of course one expects only 20 minutes
outside of
That being said, the owner/manager was working on the course while we were there, so there is being an effort put in to maintain it. Although the creativity of the items used in the obstacles was high, the layout of the actual holes was uncreative as many of them were of the exact same format. This course did offer some “bonus” holes though. Holes #8, 12, and 13 are all bonus holes. On these holes you get to subtract two strokes if you hit a hole-in-one. On the 18th hole, which is very long and snake-like, you can choose either a free game or a couple tokens at the arcade if you get a hole-in-one. Also, the cup on the 18th hole is about 1.5 times the size of a normal cup, giving you a little bit better chance at getting the hole-in-one. This course also has a little sign at the end, which allows you to rate your round depending on your score and age group. This was the first time we’ve seen anything like this and we rated “very good” and “excellent” when we played. Overall, the atmosphere of the course and theme does make it worth playing, although it could do with a little more housekeeping and maintenance.
2010 Update
When we replayed this course we found our prior review to be very accurate. The difficulty is a little higher now compared to other courses but a lot of that comes from a hole design used in several places where the middle hole is tough to get into and the side holes make getting easy 2’s very unlikely. However, the addition of the bonuses on the holes mentioned can help bring down a score (one of the guys we played with scored a -1 on a hole thanks to the bonus – an ace and got 2 strokes off). Sadly, the cracks and carpet conditions noted above were still in effect this time around. While the grounds were in great condition the holes and obstacles needed a little work. The creativity remains low as many of the holes are straightforward hole designs and the ones that aren’t are all pretty much the same 3-hole option design just with different obstacles. There was also some great American-themed music (Born in the U.S.A., etc) on the course but sometimes it overpowered some of the dialogue from the obstacles (like the discussion of the American Revolution coming from Faneuil Hall). Finally, we also learned that course has been operating since 1967 which makes it one of the oldest courses we’ve had the pleasure of playing. Our prior conclusion still stands for this course right outside of Boston.
Reviewed by: Pat, Mandy and Putt
Reviewed in: 2003 & 2010
Course Pictures (click to enlarge)
Putt catching a ride on an
Eagle
Putt’s
no cheater but he wanted to show the consequences!
2010 Pictures
Putt wishes there was minigolf at the real Faneuil Hall.
Putt likes his history.
Map
Difficulty: 4
Creativity: 2
Atmosphere: 4
The course was fun with an historical
theme. Unfortunately, it is very poorly maintained and the hole
layouts very repetitive. It is clearly in need of upgrading with a
little redesign work as well.
Reviewed by: Anonymous
Reviewed in 2007
Difficulty: 8
Creativity: 10
Atmosphere: 10
I Love this mini golf place. I go with my family at least 4 times a
summer. I love the way it is set
up. You Should Go There.
Reviewed by: Darby Flynn
Reviewed in 2006
Difficulty: 3
Creativity: 3
Atmosphere: 4
An old time course.
Nothing by way of landscaping and the obstacles look like they were made 50
years ago. But it is well maintained and we've had a great time there. There
are 3 holes where you can get a hole-in-one.
Reviewed by: Anonymous
Reviewed in 2006