Here you can find information on and links to some of the best community resources we have found. Please support our friends and neighbors businesses and let them know you found them here on our site. As always please do your homework when engaging any organization for their services no warranty is implied by inclusion in this resource list , this is solely for the convenience of Southfield community members, please feedback to help us keep this list updated and accurate.
Holly Ridge Golf Club
Holly Ridge Golf Club is just right around the corner from us. You will love Holly Ridge Golf Club, a classic New England Par 54 golf course, designed by Geoffrey Cornish and nestled among the hollies and pines of Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Holly Ridge Golf Club is a Golf Digest "Best Places to Play" golf course and a "Top 100 in America" Practice Facility and Learning Center. This lovely Cape Cod golf course is appealing to golfers of all levels. It challenges the more advanced player and relaxes the new golfer.
In addition to the golf course and practice facility, they offer award-winning golf instruction, custom club fitting, women's, men's, mixed and junior leagues, a well-stocked pro shop, and a full-service restaurant and bar. Holly Ridge is a wonderful setting for parties, golf outings, charity events and more.
Heritage Museums & Gardens
Heritage Museums & Gardens offers 100 acres of family fun! The grounds include three galleries and expansive gardens. In the galleries you’ll find an engaging collection of American Folk Art, a vintage carousel you can ride, important American automobiles from the brass age to the present, and traveling exhibits the family can enjoy together.
sandwich glass museum
The Sandwich Historical Society and its Glass Museum, collects, preserves and interprets the history of the Town of Sandwich, the oldest town on Cape Cod. A large part of Sandwich history is involved with American glass production. The Sandwich Glass Museum combines classic exhibits of its extensive collection with state-of-the-art technology used to bring many of the new installations to life. The Sandwich Glass Museum has “Relit the Fires in Sandwich” with a glass furnace and new exhibits to better tell the story of the glass industry in Sandwich. While we will not be able to completely recreate that booming, smoking glass factory, our visitors are able to feel the heat from the glory hole on their faces. They can watch the glassblower turn and twist the hot glass into wonderful forms, and visions of those former days will not be so difficult to understand or imagine.