MAYNARD COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Maynard, MA, USA
Designed by Wayne Stiles
Established in 1921, Maynard Country Club stands as a testament to enduring community spirit nestled just outside the Boston perimeter. The course, while not internationally recognized, has been the understated backdrop to countless local championships and friendly rivalries for over a century.
Maynard presents a classic New England parkland layout. Undulating fairways, lined with mature oak and maple, define the course's character. Strategically placed bunkers protect the greens, requiring thoughtful approaches more than sheer power. The course offers a balanced challenge, with doglegs and elevated tees presenting varied shot-making opportunities, more suited for players who can manage their games around the natural landscape.
While the original design remains somewhat obscured by time, local lore credits Geoffrey Cornish with subtle enhancements to the course over the years. Cornish, known for his understated designs, has left an indelible mark on the charm of the club.
Maynard Country Club isn't known for hosting major championships; its true significance lies in its role as a gathering place for the Maynard community. The club's annual Fourth of July clambake, followed by a spirited golf scramble, is a beloved tradition and captures the essence of the club’s down-to-earth membership.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Maynard was designed by Wayne Stiles.
Yes. Maynard at Maynard Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Maynard is 35.
Maynard plays 3,013 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Maynard is 124.
Maynard is a 9-hole course.