Tekoa Country Club

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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue | 71 | 6438 yards | 70.1 | 123 |
White | 71 | 5894 yards | 69.2 | 121 |
Gold | 71 | 5620 yards | 67.5 | 114 |
Gold (W) | 71 | 5620 yards | 72.1 | 119 |
Red (W) | 71 | 5204 yards | 69.3 | 112 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Blue M: 71.2/124 | 360 | 420 | 177 | 486 | 371 | 223 | 466 | 412 | 348 | 3263 | 364 | 170 | 580 | 388 | 491 | 339 | 167 | 445 | 231 | 3175 | 6438 |
White M: 69.0/120 W: 73.9/126 | 340 | 398 | 150 | 442 | 351 | 195 | 455 | 341 | 335 | 3007 | 350 | 155 | 480 | 372 | 479 | 331 | 148 | 410 | 185 | 2910 | 5917 |
Gold M: 67.7/115 W: 72.3/121 | 325 | 375 | 115 | 442 | 320 | 175 | 430 | 340 | 320 | 2842 | 340 | 143 | 470 | 360 | 452 | 323 | 120 | 370 | 177 | 2755 | 5597 |
Red W: 69.8/114 | 318 | 348 | 96 | 398 | 312 | 172 | 405 | 330 | 299 | 2678 | 332 | 132 | 396 | 302 | 433 | 315 | 112 | 361 | 143 | 2526 | 5204 |
Handicap | 7 | 5 | 17 | 1 | 9 | 15 | 3 | 11 | 13 | 6 | 18 | 2 | 10 | 4 | 12 | 16 | 8 | 14 | |||
Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 35 | 71 |
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A long par-4, the second has an open driving zone. This beautiful hole also shows the secluded, parkland nature of Tekoa. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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Hole three, par-3: Tekoa is a “Golden Age” course, and this forced carry over the pond may be the only real nod to modern design. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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At seven (looking back over the hole here), you’ll first encounter the double green shared by this hole and the sixteenth. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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Twelve: The towering pines on this par-5 (along with those of the 13th) appear to reach as high as the columns in a medieval cathedral. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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Seventeen is a long and difficult par-4 stretching to 445 from the back tees. It also doglegs right–at a 90 degree angle. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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Pars are well earned at the long eighteenth, a par-3. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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Photo submitted by deserthoover on 06/03/2022
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Photo submitted by Bullguy on 10/28/2016
Does not accept golf now
Does not accept golf now. Don’t honor the payed tee time and must get refund through golf now. Stated they canceled there subscription with them but is still online. Disappointing
tekoa
course was in great shape,hardly any leaves and not busy
4?players
We ended with 3 player as one of the golfer s had to bring his wife to the emergencyvroom and was there all night .
So he missed out plus he had to pay the fees.
great day1
course was in great shape,greens where in mid season condition.great job by the staff.
great greens
course was in great shape,greens about in mid season shape .nice job by the staff there.great day for october.
Tekoa cc
I’ve been playing this course for a few years and enjoy it very much.
But going into next year 40% price increase for a golf membership.
Terrible and unreasonable increase
Several better options than this track
I played solo 18 holes. Pace of play was slow, especially for a weekday. The layout was uninspired. Fairways were in decent shape, and greens were quite good. But the pro shop was sad-looking, as was the guy behind the counter. No practice area to speak of. And I experienced a very rude member, playing behind me, who was upset that I didn't hit into a group in front of me so that he could tee off. Would not return when there are many better options in the area: The Ledges, The Ranch, Southampton CC, even Chicopee.

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Tekoas Greens were immaculate
So i have been playing a lot of courses in the past couple weeks in CT and all of the greens had been punched and were in bad shape with no discounts. Took a hot deal to drive up to MASS to play Teoka and def will be back! The greens were absolutely phenomenal! I even asked the greens keeper if they punched them and they said yes about a week ago!
The course is tight but the greens were in such great shape, but not unfair!
Good course
Course was good but I recommended calling to see if they have a tournament booked before booking. Wanted to get food after playing but the kitchen was closed because of a tournament.
Overall was good but the no food was a drag.
course sucks
greens where plugged crap grass every where place is a good layout lack of tlc the place is a goat farm

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Wallace Johnson review
This course was great for the money, however it didn’t seem like the tee boxes had enough attention to them, you couldn’t hit off the deck because of all the crab grass and it was weird to stand on

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A Ross/Cornish Track Worth Playing
The trip to Tekoa Country Club leads you a few miles outside of the large town of Westfield, but there you’ll enjoy the relative peace and quiet of this secluded tract of countryside land. The course, as I learned before playing here for the first time, comprises nine holes that were originally the creation of Donald Ross, along with nine more designed by Geoffrey Cornish. As I like both designers, it was no surprise that my positive expectations were met by the round’s conclusion. This layout is very good, and it did challenge, entertain, intrigue, and–as Ross (and sometimes Cornish) courses do, infuriate at times–but even that only heightened the fun.
LAYOUT
Tekoa’s difficulty matches its par, with a 71.2 stroke number. With a slope of 120 from the whites, difficulty for the typical player ranges above-average, but the flatness of the course, as much as anything, should help you manage a good score. From the blues, three par-4’s–the second, eighth, and seventeenth– exceed 400 yards. Even though the par 5’s are short here (only one of the four actually tops 500 yards), the course is resistant to scoring, largely because of the challenging greens. But it’s one of those courses that feels quite fair to me, mixing up the shot values so that there aren’t too many tough shots to play consecutively.
The front nine struck me as good, but a tad pedestrian compared to the more demanding and sometimes riveting back side. Sure, my interest was held on the front by the long par-4 at two and, at the sixth, a 223 yard par-3. And there are scoring opportunities at the pair of reachable par-5’s.
On the back nine, several brilliant holes up the ante:
Twelve: Par-5, 580.
The hole is about as straight as a Utah highway, and yet you’ll encounter a tree situated on the fairway’s right side down near the green, possibly throwing a wrench in the plans of those long-hitters who would fancy an eagle here.
Fourteen: Par-5, 491.
Where you needed power on twelve, this five-par is all about finesse: the hole curves leftward between the pines; four fairway bunkers await those who misplay their drive or second; the green cants strongly from back to front.
Seventeen: Par-4, 445.
What a tough par-4! This beast runs 445, and its difficulty is compounded by a right-angle dogleg with woods guarding its elbow, meaning you can’t short-cut it. So seventeen actually plays as long, it feels, as the short par-5 seventh. I hit my tee shot safely down the left side of the fairway, making for an arduous tee-to-green experience.
Eighteen: Par-3, 231.
Ends the round with an exclamation point, and your par will be well-earned if you manage it. This uphill par-three’s green features a well-protected, contoured surface.
HAZARDS & DEFENSES:
Tekoa is mainly characterized by big bunkers and lots of mature–and often very tall–trees. Trees are numerous here and often line entire fairways; heavy vegetation is something you’ll encounter mainly at the property’s periphery. As the town is situated in the Pioneer Valley and the western edge of the Connecticut River Valley, the terrain is quite flat; there is not a sizable hill to speak of. The Westfield River runs around three sides of this course, but is essentially not in play. Only one hole, the short par-3 third, has water, in the form of a pond that protects the small green. About a third of the holes have fairway traps, while all but a few of the greens have at least one bunker. Many of the greens are at grade and some are raised, but putting is one of the most challenging aspects of the course, as it seems many of the greens that typified Donald Ross’ style have been retained: those with false fronts or ridges, large slopes and big fall offs behind them. Geoffrey Cornish, who apparently worked on Tekoa in 1961, applied similar traits to his greens, so it may be hard, in this case, to distinguish between the two. In particular, several greens slope significantly: 1, 3, 4, 5, 14, 17, and 18. Most of the bunkers, however, seem like vintage Cornish.
Driving the ball is not quite as hard as putting the greens. It is generally the short par 4’s, notably the eighth, ninth, tenth, and fifteenth, where I would advise care in club selection off the tee, as wayward shots are often punished. Nine, for example, has a thirty-yard-wide fairway that can shunt the ball into the trees, courtesy of its slopes.
OTHER STUFF:
CONDITIONING: Two words that came to mind were “inconsistent” and “so-so,” overall. The greens were very good–smooth and fast and predictable. The rest of the course fell into the so-so range, with the fairways and tees middling and the roughs lagging behind everything (some areas were OK, others poor). Some of this may have been due to a dry spring and early summer, but overall it’s a notch below most other courses I’ve played over the last five weeks in greater Springfield. PACE: Could have been faster. Someone ahead (not sure who) was dawdling. FRIENDLINESS: The gentleman I met in the pro shop was both friendly and helpful.
BOTTOM LINE:
The flatness of this course actually makes it a nice counterpoint to the typically hilly, far more commonplace New England track. Tekoa’s main appeal, though, lies in its nice blend of challenge and scoring opportunity, and I like the fact that water hazards are minimal here, while bunkers, too, are likewise not overused. My rating amounts to a “3” score primarily because of conditioning, which is not bad but not what I expected. Tekoa was worth playing and I plan to return.
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A long par-4, the second has an open driving zone. This beautiful hole also shows the secluded, parkland nature of Tekoa. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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Hole three, par-3: Tekoa is a “Golden Age” course, and this forced carry over the pond may be the only real nod to modern design. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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At seven (looking back over the hole here), you’ll first encounter the double green shared by this hole and the sixteenth. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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Twelve: The towering pines on this par-5 (along with those of the 13th) appear to reach as high as the columns in a medieval cathedral. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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Seventeen is a long and difficult par-4 stretching to 445 from the back tees. It also doglegs right–at a 90 degree angle. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022
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Pars are well earned at the long eighteenth, a par-3. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 07/10/2022

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Not Bad
The greens were in excellent shape. The fairways were fair, as were the bunkers. The pace of play was excellent. It’s a little boring, as there’s no hills, but the doglegs keep it interesting. The lack of a range is a negative. It’s ok, but if you’re coming from out of town there’s better options.

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Decent course and conditions
Greens in good shape, fairways could use a little help.
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