Essex County Club - WAITLIST
Not only one of Donald Ross's best, one of the best in the country
Location
Essex County Club
153 School Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944Agenda
10:00 AM
Tee times at Cape Arundel Golf Club
Good to know
Highlights
- 13 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
Few places in the United States are as scenic in the fall as Boston's north shore. This September, we're heading back to Essex County Club, fomer home to Donald Ross as the great architect was the head professional in the 1910s. With one of the best nines in golf, daring shots you can't find anywhere else, and old-school charm rarely found in the United States, Essex County Club is a can't-miss for golf architecture fans.
For those looking to build a trip, the Essex County Club event will also include optional rounds at Cape Arundel Golf Club (9/21), The Kittansett Club (9/23), and Boston Golf Club (9/24). See below for additional information.
Registration Information
Opens: Wednesday, March 19 at Noon ET
Club TFE Early Access: Tuesday, March 18 at Noon ET
Cost: $895/player
Included in Registration:
- 36 holes at Essex County Club (18 best ball, 18 alternate shot)
- Breakfast
- New England style Lunch
- Post-golf hors d'oeuvres
- Tee gifts from Fried Egg Golf & our partners
- Prizes for low gross and low net
- Closest-to-the-pin prizes
Format
Two-person teams. Morning round is best ball and the afternoon round is alternate shot
Course Information
Essex County Club
There are many reasons you should get out to see Essex County Club. Here are three for starters:
1 - Essex County Club is not Donald Ross's first design, but it's probably his first truly great golf course. (Pinehurst No. 2 had not yet taken its definitive form when Ross finished Essex County in 1917.) The great Scottish architect served as the golf professional at the Massachusetts club for several years, and he spent nearly a decade fine-tuning his layout. The result is a course that fully reflects Ross's intentions.
2 - After many years of sensitive stewardship by architect Bruce Hepner and superintendent Eric Richardson, Essex County is one of the most authentic Golden Age courses in America. From the fairways to the bunkers to the greens, everything feels properly old.
3 - The back nine is rightfully famous, beginning with the semi-blind par-4 10th and the intimidating uphill par-3 11th, and ending with one of the greatest flourishes in American golf: a 17th that climbs straight up the property's central hill, and a finisher that vaults back down. All four are must-see golf holes. - Garrett Morrison
Read more about Essex in our Club TFE Course Profile: Essex County Club
Additional Golf
September 21 - Cape Arundel Golf Club ($275/person) - Less than 90 minutes north of Essex County Club is Cape Arundel Golf Club, a Walter Travis original that boasts some of the best green complexes in the country. The day ahead of our event at Essex, we're making the trip to Kennebunkport for a loop around this amazing Maine club. Tee times begin at 10:00 a.m. For more on Cape Arundel, check out Garrett Morrison's Club TFE Course Profile.
September 23 - The Kittansett Club* (See note below) - After a day at Essex, we're heading to the south shore of Boston to visit Kittansett, another Donald Ross original that overlooks Buzzards Bay in a beautiful seaside setting. Tee times begin at 1:00 p.m. and includes lunch ahead of the round. For more on The Kittansett Club, check out Garrett Morrison's Club TFE Course Profile.
September 24 - Boston Golf Club* (See note below) - To round out the trip, we're visiting Gil Hanse's Boston Golf Club for a full day of golf. Hanse's design is one of the best modern designs in the country and it's rare that outsiders have the chance to see the layout. We'll play 18 holes, stop for lunch, and then head out to the short course to round out the day. Tee times begin at 10:00 a.m.
*Two-day trip to The Kittansett Club and Boston Golf Club is $1,100/person. Caddie fees are also required for both rounds and are to be paid by the individual to the caddies on the day of play
Travel Information
- AIRPORTS - Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) is your best option and is roughly 45 minutes from the golf course.
- HOTELS - There isn't a lot close by to Essex but there is plenty within a 30-minute drive. The Beverly Hotel is just west of town and the Hotel at Cape Ann Marina isn't far either. Downtown Boston is also just an hour away if you want to stay in the city and commute up for the event.
More Content on Essex County Club
Podcast - Superintendent Series: Eric Richardson - Essex County Club Director of Grounds Eric Richardson joined Andy on the podcast to talk about the club’s approach to restoring its full potential and how they maintain an old-school look and feel.
Frequently asked questions
Absolutely. About 30% of our fields are solo golf nuts who sign up. We'll pair you with someone of similar skill so you enjoy the day together.
Club TFE members can reserve up to two spots during early access. Public registrations can reserve up to eight spots.
Absolutely not. Any and all are welcome as long as your pace is fast and your attitude is friendly.
Registrations are refundable if requested 30+ days ahead of the event and will be refunded minus a 5% processing fee.
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