COUNTRY CLUB OF PITTSFIELD
🇺🇸 Pittsfield, MA, USA
Designed by Donald Ross

The Country Club of Pittsfield occupies rolling terrain in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts, where Donald Ross designed the course in the early twentieth century. Ross worked extensively throughout New England during this period, and Pittsfield represents his characteristic approach to routing over natural contours. The layout takes advantage of the property's elevation changes and wooded corridors, with greens that feature the subtle breaks and strategic bunkering typical of Ross's design philosophy.
The course sits in a region known for its seasonal beauty and proximity to cultural institutions in the Berkshires. The terrain provides variety in hole character, with some holes playing across hillsides and others moving through more level ground. Ross's green complexes remain central to the strategic interest, rewarding approach shots that account for slope and pin position while penalizing misses that leave difficult recovery angles.
The Country Club of Pittsfield serves as a traditional private club in a small New England city, maintaining the kind of member-focused atmosphere common to clubs of its era and scale. The course has undergone periodic updates over the decades, as most Ross designs have, though the fundamental routing and green sites preserve the architect's original intent. For golfers interested in Ross's work beyond his most famous designs, Pittsfield offers an example of how he adapted his principles to varied New England landscapes.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pittsfield at Country Club of Pittsfield has a Course Vaults score of 7.7 out of 10 based on 2 explicit golfer ratings.
Pittsfield was designed by Donald Ross.
Pittsfield at Country Club of Pittsfield is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Pittsfield is 71.
Pittsfield plays 6,369 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pittsfield is 139.