The region s most welcoming club Not only can every level of player enjoy our course (check out the course overview that follows with tips on how to play the holes), we re also priced to fit any budget, particularly with deals like our Twilight Special and Family Golf Nights. Designed by legendary golf architects In 1919, famed course designer, Donald Ross, laid out Cape Neddick Country Club to excite and challenge golfers. Updated in 1998 by Brian Silva, previously Golf World s Architect of the Year, CNCC attracts local and vacationing players of all levels, from beginners to LPGA champion, Michelle McGann. Best facilities on the Seacoast You ll revel at the condition of our course. Outfit yourself in the region s best-stocked Pro Shop, complete with custom fitting and club repairs. Hone your game on our two-tiered, all-grass driving range, with two USGA-approved practice greens to save you strokes. We even offer a free app for download with tips, specials and GPS yardage. Relax and enjoy our Pub & Grill Enjoy tremendous views of the course, over a drink and appetizing meal served up by staff always ready to delight. Our Pub & Grill, outdoor deck, patio lounge and cozy sunroom are the perfect spots to relive your greatest shots (or forget those few bad ones). They also make the club a prime venue for hosting tournaments, special occasions and business outings.
Hole 1 - Par 4 Handicap: Men 5, Women 1 340 340 326 301 A classic fairly short dogleg right Donald Ross starting hole. Keep your drive left center of fairway for your best approach to green. The mound that runs through the fairway is 245 yards from white tees. Avoid being long with your approach. Hole 2 - Par 3 Handicap: Men 13, Women 17 202 181 171 117 A very straight forward par three that plays from an elevated tee. Trouble looms all down left side of hole, so right center of green is your best target regardless of pin placement.
Hole 3 - Par 5 Handicap: Men 1, Women 3 594 577 465 379 Three solid and fairly accurate shots are requigold to reach this hole in regulation. It plays even longer than the card says (586 yards) because your second shot is blind and uphill. Don t stray too far left or right with your shots as there is trouble lurking on both sides. Take your par or bogey and move onto four. Hole 4 - Par 4 Handicap: Men 17, Women 13 340 327 302 300 Another classic Ross dogleg, but this one is a short and sharp dogleg left. A at the 100 yard maker in center of fairway and hit it 170-180 yards off tee for your ideal approach to green.
Hole 5 - Par 4 Handicap: Men 7, Women 15 375 355 305 240 Plenty of room to drive the ball on this par four with OB down right side. Approach plays slightly uphill to our most difficult green on the course. Pay attention to pin placement before hitting approach for best chance to be successful on this green. Hole 6 - Par 3 Handicap: Men 11, Women 7 136 131 128 102 Short par three, but is difficult to make par if you don t hit green with tee shot.
Hole 7 - Par 4 Handicap: Men 15, Women 9 322 316 300 275 Ideal drive is left center of fairway 180-200 yards. Long hitters can try to drive the hole, but it narrows as you get closer to the green. A classic risk reward hole, but a good opportunity for birdies and pars for most players either way. Hole 8 - Par 3 Handicap: Men 9, Women 11 168 155 145 96 Our most picturesque par three. Avoid being left and or long and you will score well on this hole.
Hole 9 - Par 4 Handicap: Men 3, Women 5 346 326 268 240 This is our only forced carry hole. It is 140 yards to carry the wetlands, but the ideal tee shot is 165-180-yards. This will leave you with a fairly easy approach to a very receptive green. Hole 10 - Par 4 Men, 5 Women Handicap: 2 Men, 2 Women 450 444 405 403 Our most difficult par four that is a par five for the ladies. Favor left center with all shots to avoid OB and water hazards. Five is a good score for most on this challenging hole.
Hole 11 - Par 3 Handicap: Men 14, Women 12 205 165 153 113 Accuracy is a must on this pretty par three. There is water left and right and OB long. Hole 12 - Par 5 Handicap: Men 4, Women 2 547 529 415 410 A difficult par five that puts a premium on accuracy. You must keep your drive and second shots left center in order to have your best approach to green. Take enough club with your approach shot because it plays uphill to a false front green.
Hole 13 - Par 4 Handicap: Men 6, Women 10 409 409 391 343 A good par four slight dogleg left hole that also plays slightly downhill. Keep your drive and second shot left center. A tricky little green that makes for a tough two putt. Hole 14 - Par 3 Handicap: Men 10, Women 14 216 192 170 143 Our longest par three that is also the largest green on the course. You must carry the green with your tee shot to reach because it is an elevated green. Left and or long spells trouble on this hole.
Hole 15 - Par 5 Handicap: Men 8, Women 8 562 547 425 420 The final of our challenging par fives. Three very good shots will be needed to make birdies or pars on this hole. Favor right center with all three shots. Bogey is not a bad score for most on this difficult, but also fair and picturesque hole. Hole 16 - Par 4 Handicap: Men 12, Women 4 334 324 324 320 The ideal distance for your tee shot is 200-220 yards. Not much room to miss your tee ball left or right, so give up a little distance to be sure to hit it straight. Must keep approach below the hole to avoid a possible three putt.
Hole 17 - Par 4 Handicap: Men 18, Women 18 345 333 268 231 Driveable par four if you can hit it 240 plus yards. If not, the play is right center of fairway 160-180 yard tee shot. Either way this is a birdie hole for many players. Hole 18 - Par 4 Handicap: Men 16, Women 16 366 356 326 301 A beautiful finishing hole. Driving the ball over the road will leave you your best approach to this difficult green. Pay attention to the pin location in order to leave yourself an opportunity for a possible one or two putt. Left center with your drive is ideal.