Plymouth Country Club is an 18-hole private golf course located in historic Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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History
The Plymouth Country Club initially featured 27 holes when it was inaugurated in 1908 by the prosperous Hornblower family. Nine of the 27 holes were later left to make room for the new state highway (Route 3A) that runs along the South Shore of Massachusetts. Most of the remaining holes were then redesigned by world renowned golf course architect Donald Ross.
Today the Club is owned by 300 members and is considered one of the best courses in Massachusetts. The course hosts the annual Hornblower Memorial (now in the 5th decade), which attracts some of the best amateur players from all over New England and the northeast. The Club, overlooking Plymouth Bay, is located a few miles from Plymouth Rock, Plimoth Plantation and Mayflower II near the junction of Route 3A and the Plimoth Plantation Highway.
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External links
- Official site
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