
Waterville Country Club is a semi-private course, allowing restricted outside play, check with the pro shop in advance to find out when guests can play. It's in Waterville, two miles off of Exit 127 of I-95. It's an old club, originally starting in 1916 with 9 holes designed by a group of members. In the 1930's, the course was redesigned by Orin Smith, a shaper for Donald Ross, but in the mid 1960's was redesigned and a new nine added by Geoffrey Cornish. From the back tees, it plays to an overall yardage of 6442, par 70, and a 123 slope. Extremely well maintained, beautiful setting, parkland style of course, with tight, tree lined fairways, straightforward design, good bunkering, and great greens. Beautiful in the fall when the leaves are turning.
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