Muldoon Park
Pelham, New Hampshire 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+1 votes
Martin Desch
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July 21, 2011
New layout is a huge improvement. Most holes are decent. I am a fan of 3, 8, 16, and 18. The only hole I would change is 15. Most players avoid fairway and try to crash through the woods.. just doesn't make sense.
+1 votes
Ned Eisenberg
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January 12, 2012
The new layout kicks ass. It's now a real course. Challenging but definately easy enough that I should get par every time, although I don't. Hole 14 is a real fun one for me when I get the perfect S curve on my nuke (lefty backhand).
+0 votes
Justin Peterson
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September 11, 2012
aim and feel are crucial here...not just a grip it and rip it course...pretty narrow. Some grooming is def needed. Lots of underbrush and long grass in certain areas.
+0 votes
Ira Divoll
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May 12, 2011
This course was recently reconfigured, and the experience is enhanced. The potential is there for this shorter, tight course. I am a fan in general.
+0 votes
Vance Evans
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May 15, 2011
Great improvement over last years layout. Many of the tees could use some work and the holes could be marked better. There are no distance or layout signs. Course is challenging but not frustrating.
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Marc Duci
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June 12, 2011
Since I played a year ago, there has been a serious reconfig of the course. Definitely enjoyed it more and even though there is still alot of work to be done it is a much better experience from last year. Very narrow fairways makes this course super challenging. Also if you are a forehand thrower like me you are at a disadvantage because a majority of the holes dogleg to the left. Backhand throwers will love it. Overall this course has the potential to be great once it is cleaned up a bit more. Kudos to whoever is doing the work.
TIP: Bring plenty of bug spray, the mosquitoes are RAVENOUS!
TIP: Bring plenty of bug spray, the mosquitoes are RAVENOUS!
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Charlie Hayden
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June 20, 2011
My first time playing at Muldoon, the closest course to my hometown. This is a decent course that is definitely an improving work in progress. The front 9 is a good warm up to the back 9 with relatively short and open fairways. The back 9 is a bit more challenging with narrow fairway paths, seemingly a bit unfinished (esp. 15-17). There's tons of debris, grass, short brush and small trees that will hopefully be thinned out over time. There are a few somewhat hidden water hazards so it would be best to scope out some of the thickly wooded areas before throwing.
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Mark Holt
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June 17, 2012
Roy Doar's reconfiguration is much better than the original. Pics on this page are not accurate at all, not anyone's fault but just an FYI Course starts in way back of park complex past playground instead of behind baseball field. Tee signs with distances have been added and tee boxes are to be improved shortly.
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paul b
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April 23, 2013
not a very good course at all. it isnt well maintained and is extremely confusing. the fairways criss/cross all the time. I would say the back nine is better than the front...not a course I will visit again
-1 votes
Nick Liguori
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July 9, 2011
Course is short, but is being improved even since April which was the last time i played here.





