Blue Hill Country Club is a private 27-hole club founded in 1925 in Canton, Massachusetts, designed by New England architect Eugene "Skip" Wogan across a classic rolling landscape of mature trees and hillside terrain. The club holds a notable place in golf history as the host of the 1956 PGA Championship, won by Jack Burke Jr., and its championship layout was sensitively restored by Ron Prichard in 2003.
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Milton-Hoosic Club is a historic private golf club founded in the late 19th century in Canton, Massachusetts, making it one of the earliest golf clubs established in the state. The original course was designed by Scottish professional Willie Campbell, a pioneering figure in New England golf, and was later expanded to 18 holes in 1956 by noted architect Geoffrey Cornish, whose design incorporates the natural flow of the Neponset River throughout the layout.
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Wampatuck Country Club is a private 18-hole club founded in the late 1920s in Canton, Massachusetts, taking its name from the Native American chief historically connected to the region. The course was designed by Wayne Stiles, a prolific New England golf architect whose work helped define the region's golden age of course design, and plays to a par of 71 at 6,424 yards with a slope rating of 130.
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