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Manchester Country Club

Live golf weather forecast and playability analysis for Manchester Country Club in US. Today's G-Score: 70/100Good conditions, though watch out for the rainy conditions.

Temp55°F
CondClouds
Wind5 mph
By MinSu Kim·Course IntelligenceUpdated May 13, 2026

7-Day Forecast

Live Conditions

May 15 (Fri)

G-Score™
70
Temperature

60°F

Rain

Wind Speed

7 mph

Performance

Distance Impact

Temp Impact -1.5% CARRY
Wind Adj.± 1 CLUB(S)
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Hole 1

PAR 4|393 YDS|HCP 12

Tour Caddie Briefing

Awaiting official topography data to formulate strategy. [Live Intel: 7mph wind. Adjust your club selection by 1 clubs.]

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Standard air density. Focus solely on wind and temp adjustments.

Difficulty Analysis
USGA Course Rating™
Course Rating74.5
Slope Rating127
Average Difficulty

Hardest Hole

Hole 17
Par 4 | 462 yds

"The #1 handicap hole. Play conservatively and aim for a bogey to protect your scorecard."

Scoring Opp

Hole 6
Par 3 | 164 yds

"The #18 handicap hole. This is your best chance to attack the pin and grab a birdie."

Official Distances
Royal Manchester Golf Links
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PAR4354434453481435443544353072
Tournament393203590410430164380416495348139418257235042319651846243335307011
Blue393178590410430164380416495345639418257235042319651843743335056961
Hybrid BL / WH393178526410370164380394495331039414954035038217751839143333346644

Travel & Play Guide

Planning a golf trip to play Manchester Country Club? Whether you are a scratch golfer or a mid-handicapper looking to break 80, navigating this course requires a solid strategy and the right gear. Be sure to check the local weather forecasts above, adapt your club selections to the current wind and elevation, and book your accommodations early to secure the best rates near the course.

Manchester Country Club: Course Intelligence

Donald Ross designed Manchester Country Club in 1922 on a piece of Bedford, New Hampshire southern New Hampshire land near Manchester. The course is one of Ross's New Hampshire commissions — his work in the state was less prolific than in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania — and represents the Ross architectural vocabulary translated to the southern New Hampshire rolling terrain. The membership has resisted significant redesign through generations, and the modern course retains the original Ross framework with continuing restoration work that has preserved the architectural principles.

The course plays around 6,800 yards par 72 from the back markers, with bent fairways and a slope in the upper 130s. The yardage is short by modern championship standards, but Ross's green complexes set on natural rises defend against modern equipment in ways the back-tee yardage doesn't account for. The fairways play firm given the New Hampshire subsoil. The mature deciduous canopy through the property has grown to championship-narrowing dimensions over the club's century-plus history.

Manchester Country Club is private and access is members and accompanied guests only. The membership is regional southern New Hampshire business and professional families with multi-generation ties through the club's 1920s founding. The Ross architectural pedigree is the primary institutional identity, and the hospitality model is traditional country club.

New Hampshire climate gives Manchester Country Club a playing season of April through November, with the firmest conditions in September and October. The course closes through brief winter cold snaps. The mature deciduous canopy and the autumn color through October are part of the routing's seasonal photographic signature, and the autumn foliage through southern New Hampshire is widely photographed.

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