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Cape Neddick Country Club

Just south of Ogunquit and minutes from York’s beaches, Cape Neddick Country Club blends Ross-era corridors from the early 1900s with Brian Silva’s 1999 additions that replaced nine holes the club had abandoned around 1950. The result is an interleaved routing (not a simple “Ross front/Silva back”) that plays 6,257 yards, par 70 from the tips, with four tee sets and bent-grass surfaces. On-course character is anchored by compact, subtly tilted greens and angle-rewarding doglegs: Hole 1 opens as a “classic Ross” dogleg right, 4 turns sharply left, 9 asks for a marsh carry, 12 climbs to a false-front target, 14 is a long par-3 to an elevated green, and 17 tempts with a drivable fairway—an elegant mix of restored Ross cues and Silva’s sympathetic work. Off the course, Cape Neddick offers a multi-tier grass driving range and two USGA-spec practice greens (7,000+ sq ft), plus a cedar-shingled clubhouse with golf shop and dining. The club is semi-private but maintains public tee times (bookable online, typically up to seven days in advance) in season, making it one of coastal Maine’s most accessible historic rounds.

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