BROOKSTONE PARK GOLF COMPLEX
🇺🇸 Derry, NH, USA
Designed by Howard Maurer
Brookstone Park Golf Complex sits in Derry, New Hampshire, a town in the southeastern part of the state roughly midway between Manchester and the Massachusetts border. The course was designed by Howard Maurer, a New England-based architect who has worked on numerous municipal and daily-fee layouts across the region since the 1980s. Maurer's designs typically emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while working within the natural terrain and budgetary constraints common to public golf facilities.
The property occupies land characteristic of southern New Hampshire's rolling topography, with elevation changes, wooded corridors, and rock outcroppings that are typical of the region's glacial geology. As a public facility, Brookstone Park serves both local residents and visitors, offering accessible golf in an area where the sport has deep recreational roots. The course operates as part of a complex that includes practice facilities, reflecting its role as a community golf resource rather than a private club.
Maurer's routing likely incorporates the natural movement of the land, with holes framed by native hardwoods and pines. The design approach at courses of this type generally balances challenge for regular players with forgiveness for beginners, using strategic bunkering and green contours to create interest without excessive difficulty. Brookstone Park functions within the broader landscape of New Hampshire public golf, providing a straightforward round in a setting shaped by the state's characteristic woodland and terrain.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Brookstone Park was designed by Howard Maurer.
Yes. Brookstone Park at Brookstone Park Golf Complex is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Brookstone Park is 27.
Brookstone Park plays 946 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Brookstone Park is 90.
Brookstone Park is a 9-hole course.