Cyprian Keyes Golf Club addresses clubhouse water damage while staying open for play

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Last updated Jul 10, 2026

Cyprian Keyes Golf Club addresses clubhouse water damage while staying open for play
Summary

Cyprian Keyes Golf Club in Boylston dealt with water damage after a sprinkler pipe burst, causing temporary closure of its clubhouse. While the clubhouse was closed for cleaning, the club's 18-hole championship and nine-hole par-3 courses remained open for golfers. The restaurant is expected to reopen on July 17. Owner David Frem, who will become president of the National Golf Course Owners Association in 2028, expressed pride in his staff's handling of the situation and emphasized that customer experience has largely remained unchanged. The club has made course upgrades and emphasizes a fun atmosphere for players of all skill levels.

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  • Clubhouse closed due to water damage from a sprinkler pipe burst.
  • Courses remained open for play during clubhouse closure.
  • Restaurant expected to reopen on July 17 following cleanup.
  • David Frem is set to become president of the NCGOA in 2028.
  • Improved course conditions are making play easier for golfers.
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  • 4:00 PMYahoo Sports'We want them to have fun out here': Cyprian Keyes among area's best
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With well-received course upgrades and a knowledgable staff, Cyprian Keyes GC has long been one of the top courses to play in the state.

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