Northeast munis occupy their own category in American public golf
Northeast munis occupy their own category in American public golf. At Dexter, Maine, 9 holes of 2,586-yard municipal golf keeps the game accessible in a region where private courses dominate the best terrain. Walking here supports the tradition of community golf that these courses were built to serve. Slope of 115 puts this squarely in moderate territory: enough movement to notice, not enough to dread. In Maine, where the season is short and the courses few, the walk carries extra weight. Every round is one of a limited annual supply. Walking it properly is how you make it count.