Crumpin-Fox Club in Massachusetts tops Power Rankings for the week of May 30

Golf Advisor's top-rated courses for the first week of June showcase some great courses throughout the U.S., including New England and Minnesota.

The Crumpin-Fox Club is our top-rated course of the week, thanks largely in part to a golf group named The Safari Club. Many of the members left glowing reviews of this top-rated Massachusetts public golf course following their outing (they also left great reviews for Cranwell Resort & Golf Club, a more traditional New England course that dates back to 1926).

You can view the full top 10 below, as well as our featured photo and review of the week.

Bernardston, Mass.


Summerfield, N.C.


Genoa, Nev.


Orange Park, Fla.


Brooks, Calif.


Chicago


Naples, Fla.


Lenox, Mass.


Mount Wolf, Pa.


Lester Prairie, Minn.


Reviewer photo of the week

GolfChannel.com's Jay Coffin and Ryan Lavner took a detour from covering the NCAA National Championship in Eugene, Ore. for a couple days of golf at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. Coffin submitted this photo of Bandon Trails along with his five-star review:


Golf course review of the week

Those familiar with the New Orleans golf scene know the Big Easy boasts one of the country's most interesting "hybrid" courses: Audubon Park G.C., a 4,220-yard, par-62 layout. Golfer jar52590 is familiar with the layout and raved about the experience during his last visit:

I've been playing this course for years, always enjoy the hybrid par 3 layout. Conditions are normally pretty solid, but the greens regressed in the last year. As a result, i gave the course a rest for a few months. But my most recent experience was nothing short of spectacular. The condition of the course was unlike anything I've seen in the area. PERFECT velvet putting surfaces. Do yourself a favor and play the course ASAP. I hate giving out a good secret, but I can't hold this one back. Nola golfers need to know!

Brandon Tucker is the Sr. Managing Editor for GolfPass and was the founding editor of Golf Advisor in 2014, he was the managing editor for Golf Channel Digital's Courses & Travel. To date, his golf travels have taken him to over two dozen countries and nearly 600 golf courses worldwide. While he's played some of the most prestigious courses in the world, Tucker's favorite way to play the game is on a great muni in under three hours. Follow Brandon on Twitter at @BrandonTucker and on Instagram at @btuck34.
1 Comments

Crumpin Fox is such a great and underrated course. Location has a lot to do with it,with the course being off of a lot of people's radar, but if you're in New England you should put this course on your list. 

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Crumpin-Fox Club in Massachusetts tops Power Rankings for the week of May 30