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FM Championship - Thursday TPC Boston August 27th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for LPGA Tour TPC Boston
400 Arnold Palmer Boulevard, Norton, MA
02766, US
1. TPC Boston Parking Lot - 0.1 miles - $10
2. Norton High School - 0.5 miles - $5
3. The Village Shoppes - 1 mile - $8
4. Stop & Shop - 1.2 miles - $7
5. Local Park & Ride - 1.5 miles - $6
FM Championship - Thursday Norton Schedule
TPC Boston is one of those courses that really sticks with you, especially when you get a good look at that iconic 10th hole, which is as picturesque as it gets and tests even the steeliest golfers. It’s not just about the game here – the vibe is laid-back but competitive, with lush fairways and a quiet, almost zen-like atmosphere that makes you forget how intense those LPGA Tour Norton moments can get. The tournament atmosphere is electric but relaxed, with plenty of spots to sit back and soak it all in, especially if you arrive early because seats fill up faster than you’d expect. The grounds aren’t just about golf either; there are picnic areas and trails where you can unwind and maybe even spot a few wildlife sightings. What really adds to the charm is how TPC Boston has teamed up with local schools to get young players involved, making it feel like a community event rather than just a tournament. And if you’re driving in, the scenic route along Route 138 is a bonus, easy to get to, and a nice little detour from the hustle of nearby shopping areas. Watching the LPGA Tour Norton at TPC Boston isn’t just about the sport, it’s about the experience, the camaraderie, and the chance to see world-class golfers in a setting that feels almost personal.