Private · 18 Holes

Elmcrest Country Club

105 Somersville Road, East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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18Holes
3.454 Reviews
East Longmeadow, MALocation

The Club

About Elmcrest Country Club

Elmcrest Country Club is located in the charming town of East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, offering a classic New England golf experience. The course features rock walls, rustic bridges, and floral accents, winding through beautifully wooded terrain with picturesque ponds and streams. Elmcrest is known for hosting prestigious events like the Joe Pagos Western Massachusetts Amateur Championships...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Restaurant
Fitness Center
Swimming Pool
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Event Space
Changing Room

Membership

Joining Elmcrest Country Club

Elmcrest Country Club offers a variety of membership options, including Executive-Level and Junior/Active Military Golf Memberships. Members enjoy exclusive access to tee times, special guest rates, and member-only tournaments and leagues. The club also provides optional enrollment in golf cart and handicap programs, along with discounts on special events and select golf shop items.

Membership Options

Ways to Join

Senior Executive

golf
  • $1,295/yrAnnual

For members aged 65 and above, offering full access to the golf course.

  • Anytime access to the course
  • Exclusive booking privileges

Executive

golf
  • $1,595/yrAnnual

For members aged 35-64, providing full golf membership benefits.

  • Anytime access to the course
  • Exclusive booking privileges

Young Executive

golf
  • $1,295/yrAnnual

For members aged 29-34, offering full access to the golf course.

  • Anytime access to the course
  • Exclusive booking privileges

Junior/Active Military

junior
  • $1,050/yrAnnual

For members aged 23-28, including active military personnel.

  • Anytime access to the course
  • Exclusive booking privileges

Fees are approximate and gathered from public sources — contact the club to confirm current pricing.

Reviews

What People Say

3.4/5
Google · 54 reviews
In summary

Elmcrest Country Club receives praise for its scenic location and the dedication of its friendly and welcoming staff, who work hard to maintain the course under challenging conditions. However, many visitors express concerns about the overall upkeep, with several noting that the facilities, including the clubhouse, are in disrepair following past fires, and the course itself is not well-maintained. The disparity in investment between Elmcrest and its sister course, Crestview, is also a point of contention among guests.

9 months ago
This course has been closed for several years now after 2 fires. The owner has let it fall into ruin. The clubhouse building has been condemned by the Town. The course itself is worse than a cow pasture. What a shame as this used to be a wonderful golf course.
— Jeffrey Bosworth
2 years ago
Honestly the place looks like a set piece from “The Last of Us”. Conditions not very good. I gave it 2 stars because it was 30 with a cart and no one was there so I spent 3 hours practicing and enjoyed the solitude while tinkering with my game. Joe Pagos would be horrified.
— Jon Raynor
4 years ago
Great place and great staff….. greens look amazing especially since there is such a small staff that works this course.…. People need to pay attention to the 19th hole that seems to never get taken care of and an owner who hasn’t done anything with the building since he bought it. Course is beautiful and that is thanks to the crew not the business side…a shack for the pro shop..I was shocked to see that…but staff running it were up beat and welcoming….. I’ll see this place next summer when in town …. Please for the love of god someone buy this place, keep the staff and make it what it was once…
— Lee Roots
2 years ago
I am 63 yrs old . I took lessons from Joe at the pro shop. As a kid. I grew up next door in ct. The coure was built on part of my aunt and uncles property. The kuca's . This course was top-notch. Beautiful. I enjoyed the pool, which I took swimming lessons. Met a lot of friends.played a lot of golf. Seen alot of weddings over there. It's just too bad it is falling apart. I feel like going over and starting to mow the fair ways. Clean on traps and cart paths. Rebuild the small bridges. It's not that hard to do. Just keep working and take pride in bringing this course back to life. Remodel club…
— Darren Ouellette
7 years ago
One of the worst courses I’ve played all year and more than that. The tee box on the first hole was the best box on the whole course, and now they get rid of it for a corporate tent? Seriously? The deck in the back of the 18th green was one of the best now it’s gone, just awful. Then the demeanor of the higher ups there is terrible, no clue how to run a golf course. Pretty sad how far it has fallen
— Tc
3 years ago
I don't dislike it, but it is not a good value for the cost. The course is not in good shape, but we enjoyed having the place to ourselves. They need to drop their prices if they care about attracting more players.
— DBLB2273 x
10 years ago
We just had our (ELHS Class of 1980) reunion at Elmcrest CC. We had an awesome time. The food - pig roast and BBQ - was absolutely fantastic. The service was great the entire evening. The entire group did a great job taking care of us. Thank you so much. Well done!
— D. Moses
3 years ago
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Elmcrest Country Club, and I must say that it exceeded my expectations as a premier golf and country club. Nestled in a scenic location, Elmcrest offers a fantastic experience for golf enthusiasts and a range of amenities for members and guests
— Kien Duc Nguyen
3 years ago
Is this place for sale? Looks like they are trying to run a once beautiful course into the ground to sell it for condos. Sad. Unfortunately they also had the nerve to charge 60$ a person for a place where you can’t tell the rough from the fairway and let’s not talk about the greens. Joke. Don’t waste time or money here
— Benjamin Hogan
5 years ago
For a club that is connected to Crestview in Agawam, the owners have made it very clear which course is the dreaded 'redheaded stepchild'. The staff at Elmcrest are very nice and friendly. Whoever runs and maintains the golf course are doing an amazing job. But why does Crestview get the new shiny equipment and the extra fancy stuff, but Elmcrest doesn't? I've played at both. The staff at Elmcrest were the most hospitable.The staff at Crestview turn their noses up whenever we mentioned playing at Elmcrest. The owners need to put some love into Elmcrest. It will go places, especially with the a…
— Jennifer Haley
5 years ago
This place is in shambles. The greens are fine. They still haven't rebuilt the building since the fire. The pro shop is in one of those little temporary mobile buildings. Still expensive to golf there.
— Lori D
5 years ago
Called around 20 times in the last three weeks to get a tee time. Nobody ever answered and there is no voice mail box setup. I guess they just don't want the business. I hope they are busy fixing the course, last time I played the course was horrible. Was hoping to check it out and see if it had changed.
— Jeff Hannigan

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