Public golf course in Uxbridge, MA, 01569.
Edgewood Golf Course in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, brings old-school New England golf charm to life with its intimate 9-hole layout and mature trees lining every fairway. Dating back to 1932, the course’s origins are a bit of a mystery—no famous architect attached, just the work of early local visionaries who carved something memorable out of rolling farmland. Don’t let the par 32 and modest 2,395 yards fool you: this place packs a punch for shot-makers. With a course rating of 70.7 and a slope of 123, Edgewood quietly asks more from your short game and accuracy than you might expect.
The front nine gives you a classic mix of short par 4s and tricky par 3s, with greens that can get lively and enough subtle breaks to make you second-guess your reads. There’s a strong sense of seclusion here—mature pines and maples lend a hush to the walk, and the elevation shifts keep things interesting without ever feeling forced. The terrain rewards careful club selection, especially on the handful of doglegs where placement off the tee is everything.
One signature stretch to watch for: the mid-round run, where a deceptive par 4 tempts a bold drive but punishes errant shots with sloping rough and small, elusive greens. It’s a course that rewards patience, not brute force.
Edgewood feels tailor-made for golfers who love to walk, value a quick round, and appreciate the quirks of a classic New England track. It’s ideal for intermediate players looking to tune up their game or anyone eager for a relaxed loop in the quiet countryside—especially when the maples light up in October.