Nine holes carved into the New Hampshire hillside, the kind of course that existed long before anyone thought to charge cart fees
Nine holes carved into the New Hampshire hillside, the kind of course that existed long before anyone thought to charge cart fees. The terrain rolls but never punishes. You climb a bit, catch your breath on a tee box, then descend toward greens that have been accepting bump-and-runs since 1927. Walpole sits just across the Connecticut River from Vermont, and the valley views remind you why golf doesn't need waterfalls or forced carries to hold your attention. Greens fees stay reasonable. Locals walk it twice for a full eighteen. Smart play.