Hyland Orchard & Brewery DGC

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Course Description:

On a 140 acre apple orchard with a micro brewery. Large pavilion with bar and stage. Members ($50/year) may bring 3 guests ($5/day). First 5 holes in the woods. 6,7,8 go into old apple trees. 9 and 10 are in the woods back across the road. Tee 11 is up behind the brewery. 12,13,and 14 go back into the woods. 15 - 18 go through old growth apple trees to a scenic area in the newest part of the orchard.

Course Established: 2010

Additional Course Information:

Additional Course Information for Hyland Orchard & Brewery DGC:

course has tee signs
restrooms available
handicap accessible
park entrance and / or greens fees

Directions:

From Mass Tpke 90; exit 9. Follow Rte 20 west to Arnold Rd (just past Quality Inn on right). 2 miles on Arnold, then bear left at fork and park in left field. Sign in across the street at the sugar shack. From I-84 east; exit 2 - Old Sturbridge Village. Go to village, then left on Rte 20 west to Arnold Rd.

Reviews:

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I was happy to see Hylands put in a Disc Golf course. They made it a private course though and want $50 per year to play. Though, I was able to try it for $5. The course is obviously in its infancy because the holes were not too clean of debris, no tee pads other than a few that had that fake grass turf you see at driving ranges. A few holes were challenging and others pretty basic. The first time I played I couldn't play hole 10 because cars were parked there and the last few holes just go back and forth across the apple orchards so it's not that diverse. Maybe given time this course will shape up nicely. The best thing about the course is that there is a brewery on the premises :0)

The place shaped up just fine. I played there tonight and it is the real deal. Very diverse mix of holes; up/down, short/long, tight/open, but either way, if you don't snap your drives you'll pay for it. The property is beautiful, and the beer is good, which is just a bonus, because the round is worth the $5 all by itself.

With the finishing touches and a few more tweaks the designer told me he is planning, it's going to eventually host some big events.