Monday, August 17, 2026

What Are the Worst-Rated Golf Courses in Each State (New Hampshire)


New Hampshire is home to some spectacular golf courses, from classic New England layouts tucked into the mountains to scenic daily-fee courses overlooking lakes, forests and rivers.

But not every course gets rave reviews.

After looking at current ratings and golfer feedback on GolfPass and Tripadvisor — while also making sure the courses are still operating — three names stand out for particularly poor ratings and recurring complaints about conditions, pace of play, value and the overall experience.

It is worth noting that online ratings can be imperfect. Review totals vary considerably from course to course, and a bad season can dramatically influence a smaller sample size. So consider this a look at three of New Hampshire's lowest-rated currently operating golf courses with meaningful review histories, rather than a definitive judgment on the quality of every course in the state.

1. Granite Fields Golf Club — Kingston


If you're looking strictly at GolfPass, Granite Fields has perhaps the most eye-catching rating of the bunch.

The Kingston course carries a 1.5 rating on GolfPass from 97 reviews, with only 15.1% of reviewers recommending it. GolfPass users rate the course particularly poorly for conditions, value, layout, friendliness, pace and amenities.

Tripadvisor is considerably less harsh, but the rating is still low: 2.6 out of five from 10 reviews.

And the complaints are remarkably consistent.

One Tripadvisor golfer who played in May 2024 complained about the course's routing and said numerous holes were difficult to navigate. The reviewer also criticized the presence of maintenance equipment during the round and said the experience wasn't worth the price.

Another golfer was even more critical, describing the fairways as being in poor condition and complaining that several tee areas were difficult to find.

That said, Granite Fields isn't universally disliked. Tripadvisor includes older reviews praising the condition of the fairways and greens, while GolfPass reviews also include golfers who enjoyed the layout and considered it a good value.

And there's an important reason not to write the course off entirely: Granite Fields is very much still open for business. Its official website says the course is open seven days a week and currently lists 2026 greens fees, including $78 for an 18-hole weekend round with a cart.

So the golfer looking for a cheap round may still find Granite Fields worth considering. Just don't expect the experience to match the course's own description of being one of southern New Hampshire's finest.

2. Jack O'Lantern Resort Golf Course — Woodstock


The Jack O'Lantern Resort Golf Course has one of the lowest Tripadvisor ratings among New Hampshire's better-known resort courses, currently sitting at 2.9 out of five from 37 reviews.

The course's reputation is complicated, however, because the reviews tell the story of a property in transition.

Recent golfers have complained about course conditions, flooding damage, slow play and large golf groups. One July 2026 Tripadvisor reviewer went so far as to say the course should be closed for renovation, citing widespread areas marked as ground under repair and poor playing conditions.

Another reviewer in October 2024 complained about flooding damage and argued that the course should have remained closed while renovations were being completed.

But there is another side to the story.

A June 2025 reviewer acknowledged the course had suffered significant flood damage but said the new owners were working hard to restore it. That golfer praised the staff but complained about large groups, slow play and loud music from golf carts.

Other Tripadvisor golfers have been much more positive, praising the new ownership, clubhouse improvements, staff and overall atmosphere. One 2023 reviewer described the property as being in the midst of a "rebirth" and said the owners were making noticeable progress.

That makes The Jack an especially interesting case.

The course isn't simply a bad course that golfers have abandoned. It's a course with a poor current reputation that appears to be undergoing a significant rebuilding effort.

And it is still operating. Current business information lists Jack O'Lantern as an operating golf course and resort, while Tripadvisor has reviews from golfers who played there as recently as July 2026.

For golfers considering a round, the lesson may be simple: Check the most recent conditions before booking. The course appears to be changing, but the reviews suggest that the transformation isn't finished.

3. Atkinson Resort & Country Club — Atkinson


Atkinson is perhaps the most surprising course on this list.

The resort itself is well regarded on Tripadvisor, with an overall 4.1 rating from 70 reviews. But that rating covers the entire resort — including lodging, dining and events — rather than the golf course alone.

On GolfPass, however, the Atkinson Resort & Country Club Championship Course has a 3.27 rating from 51 reviews.

That puts it toward the bottom among the more established New Hampshire courses with a substantial GolfPass review history.

The complaints aren't necessarily about the layout. In fact, golfers frequently acknowledge that Atkinson is scenic and challenging.

Instead, the biggest criticisms involve value, pace of play and customer service.

One recent Tripadvisor reviewer who spent $150 to play the course complained after leaving a range finder behind and said staff wouldn't allow him back onto the course to look for it. His conclusion was blunt: "Don't golf here."

Another Tripadvisor reviewer who stayed at the resort complained about slow golf, saying the course's scheduling contributed to frustratingly long rounds.

But, again, the reviews aren't uniformly negative.

Tripadvisor includes golfers who describe the course as beautiful and well maintained, with one reviewer specifically praising the back nine. Another called it a "very challenging, beautiful course."

That's why Atkinson might be better described as a disappointing experience for some golfers rather than a universally bad golf course.

The facility remains open and actively operating, with current business listings showing the golf course, practice facilities, restaurant and other resort amenities.

So, which is the worst?

If we judge strictly by the numbers found during this review, Granite Fields Golf Club has the lowest GolfPass rating by a considerable margin, at 1.5 out of five.

The Jack O'Lantern Resort Golf Course has the lowest Tripadvisor rating of the three at 2.9, although its recent reviews also suggest that new ownership is working to improve the property.

Atkinson's GolfPass rating of roughly 3.3 is considerably better, but its customer-service and pace-of-play complaints keep it in the conversation when looking at New Hampshire courses that golfers have rated poorly.

There's also a bigger lesson here: online ratings don't always tell the whole story.

Granite Fields has a remarkably low GolfPass rating despite some golfers praising its value and conditions. The Jack has some brutal recent reviews but also golfers who say the course is improving dramatically. And Atkinson's golf course has mediocre GolfPass reviews even though the resort as a whole maintains a strong Tripadvisor rating.

For golfers planning a New Hampshire trip, the best strategy may be to look beyond the star rating and read the most recent reviews, particularly when it comes to course conditions. That's especially important in New England, where weather, flooding and seasonal maintenance can make one year's experience dramatically different from the next.

The bottom line

- Lowest GolfPass rating: Granite Fields Golf Club — 1.5/5
- Lowest Tripadvisor rating of these three: Jack O'Lantern Resort Golf Course — 2.9/5
- Most mixed reputation: Atkinson Resort & Country Club

None of the three should necessarily be considered a permanent "avoid at all costs" course. In fact, the evidence suggests that at least two — Granite Fields and Jack O'Lantern — are actively operating and trying to improve the golfer experience.

But if you're looking for the safest bet for your next New Hampshire golf trip, these are three courses where checking the latest conditions and reviews before paying your greens fee would be particularly wise.

Killer Golf Introduces Two New Members to Its Putter Family


New models similar to putter build for LPGA’s Soo Bin (Alicia) Joo

(BOISE, Idaho) — Killer Golf, a Boise-based golf equipment brand developing modular, adjustable putters, today announced the addition of The Wing 365 and The Wing 390 to its single body family of putters. Killer now offers traditional options in a variety of finishes at a lower price point. More information about Killer Golf and its full line of putters is available at (www.killergolf.com).

The Killer Golf Wing 365 and 390 models are part of the established traditional-putter market: a premium, single-bodied mallet with a fixed weight, familiar construction and a straightforward purchasing decision. Both models are manufactured with 100% Stainless Steel. They are designed to bring Killer Golf performance and craftsmanship to a broader range of golfers without the complexity or cost of the Artifact platform.

“By offering these new putters at a lower and more accessible price point, Killer Golf will reach golfers who are interested in Killer Golf but may not yet be ready to purchase the complete Artifact platform,” said Shamik Patel, founder and President of Killer Golf. “It is a strategic expansion designed to help Killer Golf grow today while continuing to build the platform that defines our future.”

The Wing 365 and Wing 390 are precision milled from 100% 303 stainless steel, with no polymer face insert, aluminum body, or multi-material construction. Fully milled stainless-steel mallets-particularly full-size wing-style mallets-are uncommon in today’s market. The new models are available in eight distinctive finishes, allowing golfers to choose a putter that reflects their personal style without compromising performance.


The Wing 390 offers Killer Golf’s recognizable Wing shape in a simpler, more accessible format, without the company’s modular Artifact platform. Built as a traditional, fixed-configuration mallet, the Wing 390 combines substantial head presence, balanced stability, and premium milled construction. At 390 grams, it is designed for golfers who prefer a heavier putter with a more grounded, controlled sensation throughout the stroke. The added head weight promotes a smooth, deliberate tempo, strong head awareness, and consistent energy through impact, making it particularly appealing to players who value confidence on short and pressure-sensitive putts. The Wing 390 is priced at $299.

Also priced at $299, the Wing 365 brings Killer Golf into the traditional putter market with a lighter and more responsive interpretation of the same Wing design. The fixed-configuration, single-bodied mallet is intended for golfers who want premium materials, clean performance, and the feel of a fully milled stainless-steel putter without the complexity or price of a modular platform. At 365 grams, the Wing 365 offers a more responsive feel during the stroke, allowing for natural acceleration through impact while still maintaining the stability expected from a modern mallet. It is designed for golfers who prefer a lighter head, clearer feedback, and a more flowing putting tempo.

“The Alicia” model was originally developed by Killer Golf for LPGA Tour player Soo Bin “Alicia” Joo and became the inspiration for the company’s new single-body putter line. Designed for golfers who value precision, feedback, and confidence under pressure, the putter also features Alicia’s signature as a distinctive finishing detail. The Alicia is available at (https://www.killergolf.com/putters/the-alicia-tour-issue). 

Killer Golf also backs its putters with a 30-day money-back guarantee, giving golfers the opportunity to experience the feel and performance of the putter for themselves. If it is not the right fit, customers can return it within 30 days for a refund, helping make the decision to try a new putter simple and low-risk.

For more information, visit www.killergolf.com.

Friday, August 14, 2026

Woodbridge Golf & Country Club Announces Course Enhancement Projects


(Woodbridge, Calif.)
— Woodbridge Golf & Country Club in Woodbridge, Calif. will initiate a series of significant improvements to its River Nine course beginning on August 17, including a complete bunker renovation, enhancements to green surrounds, restroom upgrades, and cart path repairs. The River Nine course is expected to be closed for approximately six weeks while renovations take place, reopening in early October. The Vineyard and Lake Nines will remain open during this period, ensuring uninterrupted play for members and guests.

“This refresh project underscores the club’s commitment to providing an exceptional golf experience for our members and guests,” said Woodbridge Golf & Country Club General Manager Ryan Bill. “These enhancements are designed to elevate playing conditions while supporting sustainable, year-round playability of the golf course.”

The bunker renovation aims to improve drainage, sand quality, and bunker shaping, thereby enhancing playability while preserving the course’s distinct character. Concurrently, targeted work around select greens will promote consistent turf health and better drainage, facilitating improved accessibility from surrounding areas.

In addition to course enhancements, the River Nine restroom facilities are also being upgraded to offer a more comfortable experience. Identified cart paths will also be addressed and repaired to ensure safe and smooth mobility throughout the course.

Woodbridge Golf & Country Club is a private facility located just outside of Sacramento. Troon Privé, the private club operating division of Troon, manages the golf and club operations, food & beverage, golf course agronomy, and membership marketing. For more information on Woodbridge Golf & Country Club, visit www.woodbridgegcc.com.

GHOST GOLF and PAYNTR Golf Unveil the Reaper SL Collaboration


The performance-driven golf shoe launches August 14

GHOST GOLF and PAYNTR Golf have joined forces to introduce the GHOST GOLF Reaper SL by PAYNTR Golf, uniting performance-first innovation with a bold, design-led perspective for golfers who demand more on the course and beyond.

The partnership brings together two brands with a shared ambition to push golf forward. PAYNTR Golf contributes its performance-first approach to footwear, using purpose-driven technology to help golfers feel supported, stable and connected to the ground. GHOST GOLF brings a distinct design perspective rooted in functionality, modern golf culture and confident self-expression.

“PAYNTR Golf has built an incredible performance platform, and for us, this collaboration was about bringing the Ghost Golf identity to it,” said Andy Nala, CEO & Founder, GHOST GOLF. “We focused on the styling, the details, and four colorways that tie directly back to our core palette and golf bag collection. We wanted golfers to be able to build a complete look without sacrificing performance, and the Reaper SL delivers exactly that.”

Working closely throughout the design process, the two teams developed the Reaper SL to reflect the identities of both brands. Every element from the performance platform and material selection to the silhouette and final visual details was considered through the lens of the modern golfer. The result is a shoe engineered for the demands of the course and designed to make an impact beyond it.

“Every collaboration we’ve pursued has played an important role in shaping how we think about product and partnerships,” said Mike Forsey, Co-founder and President of PAYNTR Golf. “What makes this project especially meaningful is the way it brings our two communities together. GHOST GOLF has built a passionate following around bold design and modern golf culture, while PAYNTR golfers look to us for performance innovation. The Reaper SL gives fans of both brands something authentic to connect around. Together, we created a product that reflects the values they share.”


The Reaper SL pairs PAYNTR GOLF’s performance technology with GHOST GOLF’s unmistakable aesthetic. Its construction is designed to deliver comfort, propulsion, stability, energy return and reliable traction throughout the round, while its styling gives golfers the confidence to express their individuality through GHOST GOLF’s brand ethos.

Performance features include:
- CLARINO Trivela microfiber upper
- WATERPROOF+ breathable membrane with sealed bottom gasket
- ARIAPRENE tongue and bootie for secure foot lockdown
- PMXNITROGEN+ midsole for energy return and support
- ORTHOLITE footbed for lasting cushioning and comfort
- PMXSpeed PLT propulsion plate
- TPU outsole with three-dimensional traction

The Reaper SL represents a shared vision for the future of golf, one in which technical performance and personal style work together without compromise. This shoe is made for golfers who approach every round with purpose, care deeply about the equipment they use, and want their footwear to reflect how they play and who they are.

“We’ve been fortunate to work on collaborations that have each contributed something important to PAYNTR Golf’s evolution,” said Michael Glancy, Co-Founder and Creative Director of PAYNTR Golf. “What made this process with GHOST GOLF distinctive was how quickly an initial conversation became a hands-on creative partnership. Their perspective pushed us to consider every material, detail, and finish through an authentic lens, while our design teams translated that creative energy into a product that remained uncompromising in its performance and visual aethetic. Seeing that shared vision progress from sketch to launch has been incredibly rewarding.”

Thursday, August 13, 2026

University of Illinois Chicago Evans Scholar Honored for Academic, Leadership Achievement


(GLENVIEW, IL)
– Bridget Danaher, a graduate from the University of Illinois Chicago, was named the Evans Scholars Program’s most outstanding student at the annual Evans Scholars Summer Leadership Summit on Saturday, July 18, in Chicago, Illinois. 

Danaher was one of two students honored as the 2026 Evans Scholar of the Year, the most prestigious title a student can earn within the Evans Scholars Program; Saul Galvan, a graduate from the University of Oregon, was also recognized for his leadership and academic excellence.

Danaher is from Burbank, Illinois, and caddied at The Beverly Country Club in Chicago. She graduated from the University of Illinois Chicago with a degree in computer science and a 3.9 GPA, earning Dean’s List honors all eight semesters. Danaher served as a three-term vice president of New Scholars of the UIC Evans Scholars chapter and worked for two years as a data structures teaching assistant. Danaher will begin her career at United Airlines as part of its Early Career Digital Leadership Program.

She says, “It is an incredible honor to be named Evans Scholar of the Year. Serving as vice president of New Scholars for three terms was an incredible passion of mine – I had the blessing of mentoring almost the entire chapter by the time I graduated, and I have my fellow UIC Scholars to thank for their trust in me. The Evans Scholarship has made the dreams of so many deserving Scholars possible.”

“We’re incredibly proud of how Bridget and Saul have represented the Evans Scholars Program,” said WGA President and CEO John Kazckowski. “They displayed impressive academics and outstanding leadership within their Scholarship chapters and communities, and we look forward to supporting them in their future endeavors.” 

Evans Scholars are caddies who have earned a full, four-year tuition and housing grant based on their strong caddie record, excellent academics, financial need and outstanding character. The Evans Scholars Program has been run by the Western Golf Association since its founding in 1930. In the 2025-26 academic year, a record 1,260 caddies were enrolled at 27 partner universities nationwide as Evans Scholars, and more than 12,870 caddies have graduated since the program began.

For more information, visit wgaesf.org.

Treat Yourself to a BIG MAX Bag this Labor Day


Take advantage of a fantastic offer on BIG MAX’s best-selling golf bag this Labor day. The European market leader in golf bags and push carts is offering U.S. golfers $40 off the Dri Lite Hybrid Plus from September 3-8.

The water-resistant Dri Lite Hybrid Plus offers the very best for golfers that like to both walk and ride. Featuring a flat, footless hybrid base and a clever positioning of the stand mechanism, the Hybrid Plus connects squarely with a cart or push cart with no twisting. But pick the bag up and it transforms into practical carry bag with padded straps, air channel for breathability and light weight of just 5.5lbs. A 14 way divider, 7 spacious pockets including an oversized cooler, keeps all your gear in place, while features such as ergonomic grab handles and glove, umbrella and towel holder finish off the practical innovations. 

With five, eye-catching two tone colorways, the Dri Lite Hybrid Plus is a bag that looks great and performs whichever way you choose to play. And now at just $229 from September 3-8, there’s never been a better chance to enjoy this award winning design.

Check out these and many more fantastic products at https://us.bigmaxgolf.com/ 

Evnroll Introduces EZPZ Reverse Torque Putter, Delivering a New Approach to Face Stability and Accuracy


(CARLSBAD, Calif.)
– As zero-torque putters continue to influence the premium putter category, Evnroll is introducing a new alternative…one designed to control torque rather than eliminate it.

The award-winning putter manufacturer today announced the EZPZ Reverse Torque Putter, featuring patent-pending Reverse Torque Technology. Instead of reducing torque by aligning the shaft axis through or near the putter head’s center of gravity, the EZPZ strategically redistributes mass to naturally slow face rotation through impact while preserving the traditional setup, offset, feel, and stroke preferred by the vast majority of golfers.

For many golfers, transitioning to a zero-torque putter can require adjustments to alignment, setup, and stroke mechanics. The EZPZ was engineered for players who want the visual confidence and natural motion of a conventional putter while gaining greater stability and consistency.

“Putter design isn’t just about creating different head shapes. It’s about helping golfers make more putts,” said Guerin Rife, founder and chief designer of Evnroll. “Thirty-five years ago, I invented the cavity-back mallet, and later pioneered face groove technology in putters. Zero Torque has been in the spotlight and has quickly been embraced by the industry.  While reducing torque is a good thing, I believe “reversing torque” is even better. Reverse Torque allows golfers to keep the familiar look and setup of a traditional putter while naturally slowing face rotation through impact. The difference is something golfers can feel immediately.”

EZPZ’s patent-pending inward-leaning hosel positions the shaft slightly toe-ward of the putter’s center of mass, placing approximately 60% of the head’s mass below the shaft axis on the heel side. This heel-down balance increases stability by creating greater heel momentum, which naturally slows face rotation throughout the stroke.

Reverse Torque Technology Benefits 

Slower Face Rotation – Naturally slows the rate of face rotation throughout the stroke, giving golfers more time to return the face square at impact.

Expanded Square Zone – Keeps the putter face square to the target line for up to 2X longer than a traditional putter.

Natural Arc Compatibility – Complements the slight arc used by the majority of golfers while preserving the familiar setup and offset of a traditional putter.

Forgiving Performance – Combines Reverse Torque Technology with a high-MOI design to slow face rotation while increasing resistance to twisting on off-center strikes.

The EZPZ also incorporates Evnroll’s patented SweetFace 2.0 Technology, engineered to equalize energy transfer across the face for exceptional distance control and roll consistency, even on off-center strikes.

Every EZPZ comes standard with the UST Mamiya ALL-IN premium multi-material putter shaft, combining graphite’s vibration-dampening benefits with the consistency and stability golfers expect from steel.

The EZPZ Reverse Torque Putter will be available beginning August 15, 2026, in right-hand models measuring 33″, 34″, 35″, and 38″ Tour Spec, featuring the Evnroll Tour Tac Pistol Grip or 17-inch Tour Spec Grip on the 38-inch model. Left-hand models will be available in Winter 2026. MSRP: $449

For more information, visit www.evnroll.com