THE BACK NINE CLUB
🇺🇸 Lakeville, MA, USA
Designed by Bill Robinson, Geoffrey Cornish
The Back Nine Club in Lakeville, Massachusetts, features a course designed by Geoffrey Cornish and Bill Robinson, two architects with deep roots in New England golf. Cornish, who emigrated from England and established his practice in Massachusetts, became one of the region's most prolific designers during the mid-to-late twentieth century, while Robinson collaborated with him on numerous projects throughout New England. Their work typically emphasizes playability across different skill levels while respecting the natural terrain of their sites.
The course occupies land in southeastern Massachusetts, a region characterized by glacial topography, native woodlands, and wetland areas. Lakeville sits between the more densely developed areas closer to Boston and the coastal communities of Cape Cod, providing a setting that likely retains some rural character. Cornish and Robinson's design approach generally favored strategic routing that worked with existing landforms rather than extensive earthmoving, creating courses that feel integrated into their landscapes.
The facility operates as a private club, serving members from the surrounding communities of southeastern Massachusetts and nearby Rhode Island. As with many Cornish designs from this era, the course likely presents a straightforward test of golf that rewards accuracy and course management rather than relying primarily on length or severe hazards. The club maintains the traditions common to established New England private clubs, where golf remains the central focus of member activity throughout the season.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Back Nine was designed by Bill Robinson and Geoffrey Cornish.
Yes. The Back Nine at The Back Nine Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Back Nine is 54.
The Back Nine plays 3,012 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Back Nine is 101.
The Back Nine is a 18-hole course.