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    Cohasse Golf Club

    3.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Pleasant Valley Country Club

    Pleasant Valley Country Club

    (7 reviews)

    Winter weddings can be hard in New England-- nothing's in season except snow, you can't go outside…read morefor photos, and you have to cram everything into one spot. The Pleasant Valley Country Club does a pretty good job of it. The ceremony room has enormous banks of windows looking out over the rolling golf course. The reception room has a huge fireplace. There's ample space for all parts of the function (cocktail hour, ceremony, and reception) without having to shuffle tables like in some of the historic estates....but then again it doesn't have half the personality of one of the historic estates. It really just depends on your priorities. The wedding I photographed there made great use of the available space.

    BOOK SOMEWHERE ELSE!…read more I had my daughter's baptism reception here in September 2016 and was appalled with the service. I will say my booking experience was great. The director of sales, Michelle was a very pleasant woman who worked with my budget and was so accommodating. The day of the event I met the event coordinator who swore would help my event run smoothly. I cannot remember her name, but I will never forget her. Around 6 o'clock this woman asked me to kick my guests out. Our contract said the event would last until 6pm with the option to extend an hour. Naturally, I asked her if we could extend the event the extra hour. She said that I could not and a time extension has to be planned weeks in advance. What? How would I know weeks ahead of time if my guest would like to stay longer? I have never heard of this before. She advised me that I should refer to the contract, which does not mention anything about extending the time. After this conversation, I went to the private room to breastfeed my daughter. This woman barged in the room and continued to yell at me for guests not leaving. I was harassed by her while exposed and trying to privately feed my child. Who does that? I was in shock! Lastly, one of my guests got severe food poisoning from the fish and had to be hospitalized. I will never host an event here again and neither will any of my guests.

    The Country Club

    The Country Club

    (8 reviews)

    In interest of full disclosure I don't play golf, and I didn't play golf here…read more In fact I didn't even see this place in full daylight. I was there at night for dinner for an interview. I had no idea that this place was some fancy place until people started talking about it. First off those that claim it's the oldest country club in America are flat out wrong. There are country clubs that outdate it by nearly a century. 1882 isn't even that old considering it's Boston. My buddy lives in a building older than that right now. Anyway this review isn't about how old or first or not first this was as a country club and golf course. It's more of a plea that just because you are a member here, it's not a good idea to host an interview dinner here. The reason is because it's a bad venue to hold an event like that. The facilities are old and decrepit feeling. It smells old too, and not in a good way. The waiters look like they are part time kids from high school (actually they better be, or they are definitely breaking some child labor laws). The food had small portions and it was not good (probably because it was prepared by the fore-mentioned children). I think it primary reason why people host events here is because they are trying to impress others by showing off that their are part of this exclusive club. However those attempts will likely backfire if you have to explain what a big deal this place is to people that don't care in the first place. You are far better off booking a nice restaurant instead.

    Visiting The Country Club to compete in the GNCC Men's Club Curling National Playdowns was…read moreintimidating both on the competition front and the fact that it was held at a country club. Not exactly the environment that I'm used to but in the end they were hospitable and the tournament went relatively smoothly. Despite the relative stuffiness of the club, all of the hosts left us to our games and did not interfere. The bar system was a bit convoluted since we had to purchase tickets and then buy drinks with those instead of just buying straight up. I understand that is a regulation since we weren't members but it was still a bit annoying. The other main aspect that was under the club's control was the curling facility. On a positive side, the ice and the facility were very clean and well maintained. The warm room was well appointed and comfortable both on ice level and in the viewing room above. The Country Club had fantastic cameras and screens on both sides of every sheet giving a clear view of the other side of the ice to the people on the ice and watching the games in the warm room. The ice team did a pretty good job overall but on a couple occasions the pebbling fell apart more than usual toward the end of our games. They were 10 end games with a 9 minute practice session but you expect a little better quality. Thursday night the ice fell off after the 5th end and was completely different than in the earlier part of the game which was confusing to both teams. Overall it was a great experience and I would be happy to play at The Country Club again.

    Westborough Country Club - First hole, par 5.

    Westborough Country Club

    (12 reviews)

    Some updates to the older reviews. Membership is open to anyone, although different rates depending…read moreon where you live and your age. The pro shop is great. Yes, the course is hilly so getting a flat lie is difficult, but if you can play well here, you can play well anywhere. And the views, especially on the third hole, are great. The restaurant is no longer there, and likely will not be replaced. Nine holes, but different tees on the back nine mixes it up a bit. It's a nice course, challenging in places, great scenery in others.

    WCC is a public course offering memberships to those that live in Westborough. Memberships get you…read morepreferred access to tee times, discounted cart rentals, and access to the tournaments. WCC is an excellent 9-hole course. It is NOT an 18-hole championship course, but IT IS one of the most impeccable 9-hole courses in MA. One typically plays whites out, blues in for a total yardage of about 6200. The blues are only about 200 yards longer, but the tee box placement makes it a much tougher 9. The greens run hot when they are in full swing, think 7/8 on the stimpmeter. The fairways are gorgeous, but the fringe and green rough is sometimes imperfect. For a public course, this is top notch. It gets a lot of play. The greens make this course challenging. If you are on, you can go low easily. If you are having one of those days, prepare to be eaten alive. The course has a very reachable par 4 (in 1, hole 2) and a reachable par 5 (in 2, hole 1). The third hole is a sloping and narrowing par 5 with the toughest green on the course. You MUST be below the hole. This course will force you to hit every club in your bag at least once, you will find yourself with uneven lies, and often questioning how you could three-putt from 15 feet. Worth every penny of the $22 for 9, or $32 for 18.

    Wellsworth Hotel - Exterior

    Wellsworth Hotel

    (67 reviews)

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    Supporting staff are outstanding and excellent at their job. The entire hotel is immaculate. The…read morerestaurant is great and the bar is plentiful.

    We stayed here one night. Room was clean and comfortable but a bit outdated…read more I'm knocking down two stars - one for the restaurant in the hotel which was pretty poor - poor service and average food considering what they want to charge. The second star knock is due to the fact they appear to have one (1) luggage cart, which in itself isn't an issue until the interaction I had with hotel staff the next morning. Since we were staying one night going elsewhere, we had a lot with us going to the room to ensure our car wouldn't be broken into. They put us on the far side of the building away from the wedding party's guests, which I appreciated. No issue the previous night (a Friday) when we arrived. The next morning, I went down to see if the cart was available (if you haven't been here before - the opposite side of the building is a LONG walk away from the front where you can pull your car up). It was missing (not a surprise) but I asked if the front desk receptionist knew when it may return (had it been gone long or had someone just got it). The answer was "the bridal party is using it for holding their dresses" which is NOT an acceptable answer when you have to trek across that entire building with a ton of luggage and are a paying customer. Seemed to not phase the staff at all. BTW - I had seen the bridal party outside unloading items from their vehicle when I went to breakfast....1-2 hours prior. So - if you don't stay a weekend when a wedding may occur and you eat elsewhere, not a bad choice. Or if you stay the weekend with minimal luggage and don't mind carrying it to your room. Personally - I think that if you're only going to pay for a room, this one is too expensive considering it being a bit outdated.

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