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Holly Ridge Golf Club

121 Country Club Road, Sandwich, Massachusetts

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Geoffrey CornishCourse Designer
4.483 Reviews
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About Holly Ridge Golf Club

Holly Ridge Golf Club is a charming New England Par 54 golf course located in Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Designed by Geoffrey Cornish, the course is nestled among hollies and pines, offering a picturesque setting for golfers of all levels. The club features a top-rated practice facility and learning center, award-winning golf instruction, and a...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Bar & Lounge
Reception Hall
Event Space
Changing Room

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What People Say

4.4/5
Google · 83 reviews
In summary

Holly Ridge Golf Club is often praised for its well-maintained par 3 course, friendly and accommodating staff, and excellent food offerings in the restaurant. However, some visitors have experienced issues with service, particularly in the restaurant, and have noted dissatisfaction with pricing and communication regarding course conditions. While many appreciate the overall atmosphere and amenities, others have expressed concerns about management and customer service during peak times.

a year ago
The staff here are very easy to talk to and ask questions of, they're accomodating to the best of their abilty, and genuinely wonderful! I've been coming here routinely since winter, and since I come with my dogs, I generally get take out. Even if I get soup, they've packaged it with such care that it was impossible to spill even when my growing puppy forgets all leash manners. The food here is excellent! I don't know if I've disliked a single thing I've gotten. If you're ever indecisive, I'd recommend something off the specials menu! One time I got off the specials menu a beef stew with pot…
— Brittany Who (Machati)
10 months ago
I shared lunch with another reviewer, and really struggled to only award 2 stars, because we have always had a good experience. The food is always good for a good value. This week was a rare exception actually our first exception. We were trying to be understanding that it is summer on Cape Cod, it was steady not super busy although there was an event that seemed to have separate staff. My friend orders the same sandwich all the time, and I could just tell she wasn’t enjoying it. She said it just doesn’t taste right. When the waitress came back for the first time, she mentioned it. She asked w…
— Patti Mitchell
10 months ago
Its a par 3 course, but not quite a pitch and putt type par 3 course. Had some undulation. Greens (as you'd hope) were in fantastic condition-albeit slow, which was understandable given the amount of use it gets. Missing the greens had appropriate penalty, but not to the point of losing a golf ball. Staff was super-friendly. Played 9 holes in under 70 minutes. Will definitely come back next time on the Cape.
— John Hughes
Edited a month ago
Nice, neat golf course. Staff is friendly and accommodating. Course is in excellent condition. This is not your typical par 3. You have to be spot on to score. Restaurant serves excellent food and drinks. All around great value for your dollar! A nice family feel! A challenging par 3 course.
— Craig Maser
10 months ago
This has been a great spot to meet with friends for lunch. The food is very good, priced well, and the service is usually very good. This was not my experience this past Sunday 07/21/25. I love their signature Sandwich called the Fairway. I order it almost every time I go. The sandwich consists if roasted turkey breast, apple wood smoked bacon, spinach, fig spread, and brie cheese on a ciabatta roll. This time is was different, no brie cheese. Our original waitress didn't check in with us, although other friendly waitresses did. When our waitress did come back to ask if we wanted anything else…
— Rondi Radtke
9 months ago
Super friendly staff golf and restaurant and all else. Only hit the range not the course but very helpful with some free clubs to use for my wife. Bar service was terrific too.
— JR W
9 months ago
Course was featured in the early-mid ‘90s by Derek Sanderson when he was in the last couple years of broadcasting with Cusick, lauded it somewhat for the simplicity of “Cape Cod and golf.”
— john d
11 months ago
BEGGING anyone thinking of coming here for the driving range, to go elsewhere. They have started charging $20 for a 100 balls which is obscene, and clear price gouging since the balls and mats are both aging and underwhelming, making this range nowhere near worth the price. Disappointing as this used to be a good affordable range, but ownership is just getting more and more greedy come summer time.
— Henry Collins
a year ago
Nancy in the proshop was absolutely wonderful. First class customer service on a busy Memorial Day weekend! Lovely driving range, putting green and overall atmosphere. My father golfs here regularly and I was excited to try it. Would highly recommend!
— Jules LeBlanc
Edited 4 years ago
Decent prices for balls by the bucket ($8 for 1 bucket, $10 for 2 and $13 for 3). But the restaurant needs improvement. There are 3 great award winning sandwiches, but the homemade chips were served burnt. The fish & chips was a very small portion of fish with a gross coleslaw side. The staff here is very friendly though!
— Brittney K
3 years ago
Called the course for tee time for two. Upon arrival we payed $106 for two players. Highest green fees around for par 3 course. After the third hole we realized that all the greens had been aerated and putting was impossible with holes and debris and the greens were not even rolled after aerating. The ball could not roll one foot in a straight line. Unable to play we decided to go back to the clubhouse to see about a refund . Spoke to owner who we suggested that they should notify people when they call that the greens are aerated and unplayable. He stated "Unfortunately, in this business thats…
— william bostic
3 years ago
Not advised when calling the club or upon arrival that the course was aerated. My partner and I did not realize it until we got to the first tee. Having played aerated greens over the past 45 years we decided to continue until we got to the third tee experiencing that they had not been rolled and had allot of after punch on them making it impossible to putt. We went back to clubhouse talked to the owner who led us to believe he would refund half the charge. I found out when I got home, he only credited $26 out of $106. When I called him, he claimed cart fees and proration for 18 holes and said…
— Stan Bostic

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