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Oldest Golf Courses in Massachusetts

The 25 oldest golf courses in Massachusetts, ranked by year of opening.

The oldest golf course in Massachusetts on Stymie is Main Course at Brookline Country Club in Brookline, designed by Willie Campbell, opened in 1882 — over 144 years ago. Courses from the late 1800s and early 1900s were typically routed by hand across natural land, before earth-moving equipment let architects build courses from scratch — meaning these layouts tend to follow the original contours and reward shot-shaping over raw distance.

163 golf courses in Massachusetts were built before 1950, and the average build year across the state is 1946. The pre-1950 layouts are often referred to as "Golden Age" courses — a period (roughly 1900-1937) widely considered the high-water mark of American golf architecture, when designers like Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast, and George Crump produced the country's most enduring layouts.

If you appreciate the history of the game, want to play classic Golden Age architecture, or are putting together a heritage golf trip, this list is your starting point. Many of these courses have hosted championship events and remain on the bucket lists of serious golfers — even when their modern slope ratings look modest compared to newer layouts.

Ranked
25
Earliest
1,882
Avg year
1,946
Pre-1950
163
#CourseEst.
1
Main Course at Brookline Country Club
Willie Campbell · PrivateBrookline
1882
2
Primrose Course at Brookline Country Club
Willie Campbell · PrivateBrookline
1882
3
Royal and Ancient Chappaquiddick Links
Edgartown
1887
4
Sharon Country Club
6,583 yds · Slope 138 · Par 72Sharon
1888
5Highland Links logo
Highland Links
5,331 yds · Slope 122 · Par 72Truro
1892
6
Milton-Hoosic Club
6,150 yds · Slope 135 · Par 70 · Willie ParkCanton
1892
7
Essex County Club#78 GD
6,555 yds · Slope 136 · Par 70 · Donald RossManchester by the Sea
1893
8
Segregansett Country Club
6,610 yds · Slope 138 · Par 72Taunton
1893
9
Cohasset Golf Club
6,413 yds · Slope 132 · Par 70 · Donald RossCohasset
1894
10Myopia Hunt Club logo
Myopia Hunt Club#54 GD
6,555 yds · Slope 142 · Par 72 · Herbert C. LeedsHamilton
1894
11
Siasconset Golf Course
Alex FindlayNantucket
1894
12Chatham Seaside Links logo
Chatham Seaside Links
4,446 yds · Slope 103 · Par 68Chatham
1895
13
Concord Country Club
6,663 yds · Slope 134 · Par 70 · Donald RossConcord
1895
14
Cummaquid Golf Club
6,355 yds · Slope 131 · Par 71Yarmouth Port
1895
15
Fall River Country Club
6,306 yds · Slope 145 · Par 72Fall River
1895
16
Lexington Golf Club
6,082 yds · Slope 134 · Par 72Lexington
1895
17
Presidents Golf Course
5,790 yds · Slope 127 · Par 70 · George WrightQuincy
1895
18Reservation Golf Club logo
Reservation Golf Club
5,457 yds · Slope 131 · Par 69Mattapoisett
1895
19
Stockbridge Golf Club
6,659 yds · Slope 129 · Par 71Stockbridge
1895
20
Bass Rocks Golf Club
6,040 yds · Slope 139 · Par 71 · Herbert C. LeedsGloucester
1896
21
Norfolk Golf Club
5,936 yds · Slope 131 · Par 70Westwood
1896
22
Taconic Golf Club
6,808 yds · Slope 141 · Par 71 · Wayne Stiles · Semi_privateWilliamstown
1896
23
The Country Club of Greenfield
Ralph BartonGreenfield
1896
24
William J. Devine Golf Course
6,013 yds · Slope 129 · Par 70 · Donald RossDorchester
1896
25
Hyannisport Club
6,443 yds · Slope 142 · Par 71 · Alex FindlayHyannis Port
1897

Frequently asked questions

What is the oldest golf course in Massachusetts?

Main Course at Brookline Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, designed by Willie Campbell, opened in 1882 and is the oldest course in the Stymie directory for the state. Courses from the late 19th and early 20th century are some of the most historically significant layouts in American golf.

How many pre-1950 golf courses are in Massachusetts?

163 golf courses in Massachusetts were established before 1950 according to the Stymie directory. These "Golden Age" courses — typically designed between 1900 and 1937 — are prized for their classic routings, natural land contours, and small angular greens.

What's the average age of a golf course in Massachusetts?

The average year of construction for golf courses in Massachusetts is 1946. That puts the typical course at roughly 80 years old — old enough for established greens and mature trees, while still benefiting from modern agronomy.

Why play an old golf course?

Historic courses offer a layout designed before earth-moving equipment let architects re-shape entire holes — meaning they tend to follow the natural land more closely. They also often feature signature design elements (small greens, blind shots, fescue rough) that modern courses smooth out. For many golfers, walking a course that's 100+ years old is as much about the history as the round itself.

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