
The Kittansett Club
The Kittansett Club - Round for 2 with a member
Marion, MA
2 Guests
Item Details
Number of guests: 2
Number of rounds: 1
Booking Restrictions: Mutually agreed upon date in the next 12 months
Attributes: Walking w/ CaddiesPaid for by: Winner
Add-ons: Drinks
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Course Details
Situated in Marion, at Butler Point's end in Buzzards Bay, the Kittansett Club derives its name from two Native American words meaning "near the sea." Originally, Native Americans guided Plymouth settlers and cattle to winter pastures here. In the early 1920s, residents acquired land from the Beverly Yacht Club, envisioning a unique seaside course akin to those in Great Britain. With Flynn's insights, Hood led the construction, blending American and British golf course elements. Kittansett, host to numerous championships, including the prestigious 1953 Walker Cup, underwent significant redesigns by Gil Hanse since the 1990s, aligning with Flynn's original vision and enhancing its coastal charm and challenge.
The Kittansett Club
Link to Course WebsiteRanked 89 in Golf Digest's Top 100 US Courses & 5 in Golf Digest's Best in State - Massachusetts
Link to ranking pageArchitect: Frederick C. Hood/William Flynn
Course type: parkland
Year opened:
Access: private
location
Marion, MA



