Greenock Country Club

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Address:
West Park Street
Lee
MA
United States

Nestled in the heart of the Berkshires in Lee, Massachusetts, Greenock Country Club is one of America's earliest golf courses, established in 1895. The 9-hole course was redesigned in 1927 by legendary architect Donald Ross, who infused it with masterful craftsmanship and timeless design principles. Located just one mile from Interstate 90's exit 10, the course benefits from its proximity to Stockbridge and Tanglewood.

The course features beautiful panoramic views characteristic of the Berkshire landscape, with plush playing conditions. As a Donald Ross design, the course exemplifies the strategic, elegant style the renowned architect was known for, emphasizing shot-making and natural terrain integration rather than excessive bunkering.

Open to the public seven days a week, Greenock Country Club offers an accessible yet historically significant golfing experience. The facility extends beyond golf, maintaining two clay tennis courts and providing dining and event facilities, including a banquet room accommodating up to 100 guests. The clubhouse offers cocktails, snacks, and meals following rounds of play, making it a full recreational destination in the region.

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