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Maine

The Pine Tree State of Maine lies in the northeast corner of United States and, as the vast majority of its landscape is heavily forested, it’s one of the least densely populated states in the country. Tourism and outdoor pursuits play a large part in Maine’s economy and it promotes itself as a major destination for those who want to get away from it all – hunting, fishing, skiing and camping are all popular activities along the rugged Atlantic coastline or within the state’s wooded interior.

  1. Cape Arundel Golf Club

    Maine, United States

    Formed in 1896 as Kennebunkport GC, the renamed Cape Arundel Golf Club commissioned Walter Travis to redesign the course in the early 1920s. It’s short, quirky and loads of fun, especially putting on the distinctive greens.

  2. Boothbay Harbor Country Club

    Maine, United States

    Wayne Stiles and John Van Kleek established the original 9-hole course at Boothbay Harbor Country Club in 1921, which was extended to 18 holes in 1999 by Dick Harris. Bruce Hepner has recently completed an impressive renovation.

  3. Belgrade Lakes Golf Club

    Maine, United States

    Belgrade Lakes Golf Club is Clive Clark's first US design. With its eighteen unique holes this course has been labelled "a gem in the wilderness".

  4. Portland Country Club

    Maine, United States

    Founded in 1895, Portland Country Club moved to its present coastal location twenty years after its formation. Shortly after, Donald Ross designed an 18-hole layout for the club and this relatively short course is still in play.

  5. Prouts Neck Country Club

    Maine, United States

    The course at Prouts Neck Country Club is a Wayne Stiles design from 1924 measuring just over 6,000 yards from the tips. Located along the shoreline of Saco Bay, it’s a low-lying layout with bags of old-fashioned character.

  6. Sunday River

    Maine, United States

    Situated on a hillside close to the state border with New Hampshire, the forested mountain course at Sunday River Country Club is a Robert Trent Jones Jnr design that first opened for public play in 2004.

  7. Kebo Valley

    Maine, United States

    Situated on Mount Desert Island, the historic old layout at Kebo Valley Golf Club has been described as “one of those rare courses that seems both state-of-the-art and turn-of-the-century”.

  8. York Golf & Tennis Club

    Maine, United States

    The William Wilson course at York Golf & Tennis Club is a Donald Ross design that’s named after the Scottish professional who served the club for over sixty years.

  9. Sugarloaf

    Maine, United States

    Sugarloaf Golf Club has been rated one of the top tracks in Maine ever since it debuted in 1985. A demanding layout that throws up some spectacular, plunging holes.

  10. Penobscot Valley

    Maine, United States

    Located in Orono, Maine, Penobscot Valley Country Club has hosted numerous important tournaments since the golf club was established in 1924.

  11. Falmouth Country Club

    Maine, United States

    Laid out within a massive 425-acre property on the coast of Maine, the course at Falmouth Country Club is a Geoff Cornish and Brian Silva creation.

  12. Northeast Harbor

    Maine, United States

    Northeast Harbor Golf Club began with nine holes in 1895, before moving to a new location in 1916 then developing a new 18-hole layout. Only one par four extends longer than 400 yards on an old-fashioned track measuring a mere 5,606 yards from the back tees.

  13. Ledges Golf Club

    Maine, United States

    Brad Booth designed the course at The Ledges Golf Club and he set the holes out on a hilly landscape where fairways rise and fall with regularity.

  14. Brunswick

    Maine, United States

    Wayne Stiles remodeled the original 9-hole layout at Brunswick Golf Club in the early 1920s then Geoff Cornish and his Canadian partner Bill Robinson added another nine in 1964 to create the 18-hole layout that’s still in play today.

  15. Fox Ridge

    Maine, United States

    The course at Fox Ridge Golf Club features a wonderful downhill par three signature hole at the 5th, played to a peninsula green that juts out into a lake.

  16. Samoset

    Maine, United States

    A golf course has been in play at Samoset Resort since 1902 when fairways were set out on a rocky headland overlooking Penobscot Bay. Local architect Brad Booth has upgraded the layout in recent times...

  17. Woodlands Club

    Maine, United States

    Formed in 1988, The Woodlands Club has hosted a number of New England amateur and professional events on its George and Jim Fazio-designed golf course.

  18. Webhannet

    Maine, United States

    Featuring tidal-fed water hazards, strategically-positioned bunkers and bent grass greens, the course at Webhannet Golf Club is an 18-hole Skip Wogan design that lies close to the Atlantic at Kennebunk Beach.

  19. Martindale

    Maine, Argentina

    Founded in 1921, Martindale Country Club had brothers Alex and Fred Chisholm to thank for setting out an initial 9-hole layout. Alex was the professional at Portland Country Club and Fred became Martindale’s first course superintendent.

  20. Links at Outlook

    Maine, United States

    Designed by Brian Silva and opened for play in 1999, the Links at Outlook Golf Course is, as its name suggests, a links-style layout on a 140-acre property featuring bent grass fairways and greens.