George Wright Golf Course, Municipal golf course in Hyde Park, Boston, Massachusetts.
George Wright Golf Course is an 18-hole layout spread across 63 hectares in Hyde Park with narrow fairways bordered by mature trees and natural rock outcrops. The course maintains professional-quality greens and features a classic design that blends with the surrounding terrain.
The course opened in 1938 as a public works project under President Roosevelt's administration to create jobs during the Depression. Significant earthmoving and blasting were necessary to shape the rolling terrain into playable fairways.
The course is named after George Wright, a pioneering baseball player whose sports business helped introduce golf to Boston in the early 1900s. His legacy shaped how the sport became accessible to local communities.
The course is accessible during daylight hours and staff can help with directions and current playing conditions. Bring layers since the elevated terrain and open areas can be quite breezy regardless of the season.
A stone wall roughly 2.4 kilometers long surrounds the property and was built using natural rock formations excavated during construction. This boundary became a distinctive feature that reveals how workers adapted the landscape rather than simply clearing it away.
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