Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Eastman Golf Links

6 Clubhouse Lane, Grantham, New Hampshire

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
Geoffrey CornishCourse Designer
4.673 Reviews
Grantham, NHLocation

The Club

About Eastman Golf Links

Eastman Golf Links is a semi-private 18-hole championship golf course located in the picturesque Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire. Designed by Geoffrey Cornish, the course offers spectacular views and a challenging layout. The club features practice facilities including a driving range, putting green, and short game area. Eastman Golf Links is also a proud...

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Green Fees

Tee times: 5 days in advance

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Casual Dining
Bar & Lounge
Tennis Courts
Pickleball

Membership

Joining Eastman Golf Links

Members at Eastman Golf Links enjoy access to a beautifully designed 18-hole golf course and comprehensive practice facilities. The club also offers a variety of amenities including tennis and pickleball courts, dining at Forbes Tavern, and a range of social events. Membership provides a community atmosphere with opportunities for golfers of all ages and skill levels.

Reviews

What People Say

4.2/5
GolfPass · 5 reviews
4.6/5
Google · 73 reviews
In summary

Eastman Golf Links is highly praised for its picturesque mountain setting, well-maintained course conditions, and friendly, accommodating staff. The course offers a challenging layout with significant elevation changes, which some golfers find difficult but others appreciate for its uniqueness. While the amenities, including a new clubhouse and practice facilities, are generally well-received, there are occasional concerns about the clarity of pricing information and the condition of the greens.

9 months ago
Absolutely LOVE the Eastman Golf Course Pro Shop! The staff is beyond friendly, the gear selection is top-notch, and the whole vibe gets you hyped for your round. Five stars all the way!
— Kate Putnam
8 months ago
Solid course, the place was in great shape aside from the greens and definitely a challenging layout. I would definitely play again once the get the greens under control which they are actively working on.
— PerkyPenguin
8 months ago
There is great scenery at this course and a relaxed atmosphere . The layout is quirky, with some very nice holes and some questionable ones. Not the course for those who like to bomb the driver off every 4 and 5. Course management is key.
— Todd David
a year ago
By far the least favorite course design I've ever played. Massive elevation changes lead to blind tee shots and severely uphill approaches on the majority of the Par 4's and 5's, and I despise both. Unless you play here often and know the course well, you'll be looking for your ball a lot and end up with poor shots that look good off the tee & fairway. For this reason alone I won't play here again. I gave it four stars though because basically everything they can control in the present time is good, so it's not fair to give a bad rating solely off what a course designer did 50 years ago. The…
— Dennis C
2 years ago
Unsurprisingly the course was very wet this past weekend, but still an excellent playthrough. The staff were friendly and efficient, and everything from online booking to teeing off was smooth. It's a bit of a different course in that it's not really houses built around a golf course, but more a golf course that runs through a neighborhood, but it's fun with a mix of hazards to watch out for. On a minor note, it's not necessary for sure, but I was a bit sad that the scorecard didn't have a map of the holes on it as many courses do. The folks I was paired with had their phones and a map on tha…
— Josh Trow
10 years ago
Great staff - when I told him it was my first time at the course, he handed me the course guide booklet and gave me some tips. The course was in great shape...fair and challenging holes. Worth the drive from Manchester to play. I played mid-summer and my guess is that with the views and elevation changes, playing in the fall will be spectacular.
— Daniel Duckett
9 years ago
In my opinion, this is one of the BEST courses in NH. The course rolls through picturesque mountain terrain/views. Recent million dollar improvements to drainage and water management have enhanced the playability. Greens fees and membership charges are fair and openings available. Pace of play is normally good. The $5m new clubhouse is nearing completion and very nice. Bar and service are excellent...the food, not so much. It's my favorite place to play in NH.
— Peter Mans
2 years ago
The course is nice, but the pricing information on the website is misleading. My college student son and his friends drove an hour to play at Eastman instead of the local course, because their website advertises "Juniors (ages 16 - 17) and Students" rate of $22. When they arrived, the person checking them in said that the "Students" reference is only for high school students. When they showed her the website wording quoted above, she said, "yeah a lot of college students have come in expecting that discount, but it's only for high school students." They ended up paying 3x for 9 holes then they…
— Belinda Hayes
9 years ago
i think this is a great course. It can get very busy - I've learned not to count on walking in and finding an opening. It is always well maintained - the fairways and greens are perfect. I like the various elevations changes - both uphills and downhills make for some interesting holes. I always take a cart - i don't think my old body could walk this course. The staff is helpful and friendly. I was caught behind a very slow group and passed them. The ranger thanked me for handling the situation on own and offered to bring me to the hole i skipped after 18.
— Phil Herman
7 years ago
I'm not a golfer but I cross country ski on the trails in the winter. As long as there is snow, the crew does a great job laying down trails for traditional and skate skiing on the golf course as well as in the back country. Plenty of variety to keep things interesting. The higher elevation usually means more snow then other local spots. Rental equipment and trail passes are available at the center. Open to the public and easy access from I89.
— Edward Fielding
6 years ago
After a tough spring the course is in great condition... due, I'm sure, to a great maintenance crew. Enjoyed a great round, friendly staff and good company. One of my favorite golf experiences in New Hampshire...
— Steve Cripe
11 years ago
A course so beautiful that you can't decide if you want to play golf or just admire the scenery. The course is challenging but very fair and the golf staff could not be a group of nicer people. Rarely do you have to wait to play on any hole and if you do it is simply because you are caught up in the beautiful scenic setting of the course. Make sure you have good golf shoes or take a cart because there are only 2 holes that I could say are not up hill or downhill. Whether you play well or poorly the course is like a magnet that makes you want to come back. Finally the most important point the c…
— Stephen Cohen

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