Diadema Golf Club & Restaurant
419 New Portland Rd, North Anson
(207) 635-3060
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Diadema is everything a golf course should strive to be. Favorite 9 hole course out there, ownership and staff are the best. Never have anything but an amazing experience when I’m there.
Absoloutlry Beautiful Course, Challenging Holes and Wonderful Hosts
Love this course! It’s beautiful! A hidden gem , so peaceful and serene. The condition of the course is superior.
Diadema is aptly named--a small gem that makes you feel both surprised and grateful to have found it. The course in its entirety speaks of special care taken. The non-pretentious, natural wood clubhouse, the unexpected practice range, the friendly staff behind the counter and those tending to the course--all give polish to the gem. The course itself lies at the heart of the gem--cozily settled among the Maine woods, smartly designed to be challenging, yet in no way intimidating to the average duffer. A pleasure to walk. The fairways, the greens, the pathways, the clear water ponds, combine to make the round quite rewarding, regardless of how your round is going. A small gem to carry in your pocket.
Summer 2024 rates are $70 to play the same nine holes twice. And the place is closed at 5pm every day. This is typical Maine foolishness. It's a nice course, it's NOT and no where close to $70 worth.
Driven by this place many times on the way to Sugarloaf and finally stopped. Diadema exceeded all expectations. Great little course that we will definitely play again.
Hidden gem! Highly suggest if your in the area. I’ll be back for sure!
Bustling on a Friday. Course was in great shape, bunkers were some of the best I’ve seen on a public course. We called ahead and squeezed in 9 holes while on a trip.Pace of play was good. 1 1/2 hours for 9, we didn’t wait once off the tee. We walked, it’s fairly flat and only a couple of longer walks.Some nice looking holes, it’s not overly long off the whites. A couple of dog legs were tricky, greens were in good nick, not overly fast but fairly firm.There’s a grass and mat driving range and excellent short game practice facilities with two bunkers, variety of terrain to chip and play flop shots etc.Only downside was that the restaurant was closed.One final piece of advice…. Bug spray. Use it liberally. We played in Fall and I was always fighting the bugs away trying to play.
Absolutely loved it. Well maintained and well laid out. We will play the course again anytime we visit the area during the golf season!
Beautiful course and facility, my first time with 3 Cony High classmates on Sunday following our reunion. I wish my performance on the course was up to what we experienced. :)
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Course in grest shape, even after all the rain. Fast greens.
Fun 9 hole course
This 10 hole course is immaculately maintained. The staff is great and very helpful. The range has a practice green with sand traps and some fairway grass. It’s a perfect place to train and play. Just don’t get caught in the # 6 “wall” or hole trap just ahead! I love playing here
The driving range is really the only reason to come but it’s in full sun and sometimes they make you wait an hour so they can do lawn care. The course itself is fine but if you’re doing 18 it’s the same 9. Mediocre golf course, whatever. However, the men that work there are absolutely a reason not to go. Rude beyond words. My partner would go 2x a week and come home with a terrible story every time. Sugarloaf is amazing, worth the extra 25 minute drive.
Worst golf course in Maine. Rude employees, smallest course I’ve ever seen and always doing maintenance on it. The staff alone is a reason to avoid at all costs.
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