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LeBaron Hills Country Club

LeBaron Hills Country Club

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Lesser known amongst the plethora of old-school classics located within an hour from Boston, LeBaron Hills holds its own as a championship test with fescue and wind that consistently challenge the membership and the thousands of competitors who have descended upon the club for the numerous Mass Golf events held at the course.

Enjoy our hand drawn, to-scale, high quality prints highlighting all eighteen holes and showcasing LeBaron Hills' routing through the lakes and cranberry bogs of southern Massachusetts.  Our prints are perfect for the golf lover's office, living or recreation rooms.

The high quality prints come in four sizes (12 x 18", 16 x 24", 20 x 30", and 24" x 36") and are ready to be framed upon receipt. 

*Note that we sell PRINTS ONLY, frame not included.  Prints ship typically ship within three to five business days.

My Climb at LeBaron Hills Country Club

LeBaron was home for a very long time.  It was where I learned to play the game.  It was where I learned to work hard.  It was where I shared the passion for the sport with my Mum.  As the first club I belonged to and the place I've still played the most to this day, I'll always have fond memories of the club and the membership (and of course for my name up on the wall for club championships and Assawompsett Cups!). 

The golf course itself can play anywhere from relatively gettable to extremely difficult depending on the wind and height of the fescue.  In the middle of the summer when the fescue was fully grown in, it would not be uncommon to lose a couple sleeves of balls if your swing was just a little bit off on the day.  One of the first tournaments I participated in after originally making the decision to take the leap and working towards turning pro was a Massachusetts State Open qualifier at LBHCC where I shot one of the greatest 76's of my life in freezing cold and 40mph winds to easily qualify against some of the best professionals in the northeast.  And when I eventually did turn pro, it was the place where I played my first official tournament as a professional.

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