Your Guide to Golfing Greater Concord

Spend a fair day on the fairway! Summer is in full swing, and courses have benefitted from this season’s early rains to offer the best of New England golfing. With rolling hills, towering pines, and mountain vistas on the horizon, Greater Concord is a surprisingly rich destination for golfers. Several distinct 18-hole layouts (all within a 20-minute drive!) invite you to pack the clubs and make a long weekend of it.

Beaver Meadow Golf CourseConcord

New Hampshire’s oldest municipal course, established in 1896, is still the local favorite. Beaver Meadow’s fairways meander beside the Merrimack River, offering a classic park-land feel that’s suitable for all skill levels. A modern clubhouse, full-service pro shop, and relaxed grill make it easy to spend the entire day on site.

Heads up! The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce is hosting their annual Funds For Education Golf Tournament on Wednesday, August 6. This annual scramble brings together local professionals for a friendly competition in support of youth education initiatives! Learn more

Pembroke Pines Country ClubPembroke

Just south of downtown Concord, this par-72 track winds through mature white pines that frame every tee shot. Strategic bunkering and subtly contoured greens reward precision, while five sets of tees keep the round friendly for every handicap. Finish with lunch on a pavilion overlooking the 18th green!

Canterbury Woods Country ClubCanterbury

Just a quick ride north of Concord, Canterbury Woods delivers unique elevation changes and scenic views of the Belknap Mountains. The back nine plays across open highlands where breezes can add an extra club to your approach—or create a more challenging drive.

Loudon Country ClubLoudon

Wide landing areas make this course perfect for family outings or relaxed buddy trips. Water comes into play on eight holes, and the course’s signature island-style 12th green ensures bragging rights for anyone who sticks it close. Don’t miss the pub’s locally sourced comfort fare after your round.

Base yourself in Concord for easy access to all four courses, plus craft breweries, farm-to-table dining, and boutique shopping along Main Street. Spring brings lush fairways, summer offers long daylight for 36-hole days, and autumn cloaks the courses in insta-worthy foliage.

Call ahead for tee times, and get ready to discover why Greater Concord is quietly earning a reputation as the Granite State’s best golf hub.

Dillon Clark is the Creative Director at the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce. You can often catch him walking downtown, visiting Concord’s restaurants, buying a sweet treat, or petting a passing dog.

Visit Concord NH is an initiative of the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce. This website and accompanying social media profiles showcase the best of NH’s Capital Region to travelers, new residents and long-time fans of Concord. Learn more about the Chamber at concordnhchamber.com.

Is this list missing something? There’s always new businesses, menu items and endless places to find great food in the Concord region. Email dclark@concordnhchamber.com to submit your suggestion for this blog!

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