When Merrimack Valley Golf Club opened in 1906, it was only the second course the legendary, golf course architect, Donald Ross had designed in New England.
One hundred years later, a sympathetic restoration makes it a joy to play, with unusually wide-open vistas and spectacular views reminiscent of a classic links course. It's a championship course Ross himself would appreciate, challenging but fair, with a variety of features and scaled for the enjoyment of duffers and pros alike.
Golf Digest award winner George F. Sargent, Jr., a legacy Donald Ross designer, has created a par-70 course with an excellent mix of holes. There are greens to test one's short game, holes where a driver is definitely in order, and fairways requiring more precise shots. Consider the par-5 eighth hole, where one's third shot to the elevated crowned green is key, or the par-3 eleventh, surrounded by water. No wonder so many local leagues choose to play at Merrimack Valley Golf Club.

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