What do golf legend Bobby Jones and baseball legend Babe Ruth have in common? Both golfed on Mt. Washington. Now you can putt your balls into the same holes they did. Hopefully, you'll have as much luck as Jones at this renowned mountain course designed by a third legend, Scottish architect, Donald Ross in 1915. The club includes a GPS system in your cart (an upgrade from our legends' days) to help even the field on this course that includes water hazards, doglegs, trees, and sand.
$$ (Moderately Priced)Golf Course Statistics: 6,638 yards, par 71 - designed by Donald Ross (1915). This is a public course.
One of America's most scenic, The Mount Washington Course was completed in 1915 under the personal supervision of legendary Scottish Architect, Donald Ross. Credited with the design of over 400 courses, Ross' most famous works include Seminole, Inverness, Oak Hill, the Broadmoor and his signature designs at Pinehurst. His layout here in Bretton Woods has hosted four New Hampshire Opens. Nestled in the Ammonoosuc River Valley and surrounded by New England's highest peaks, The Mount Washington Course offers guests a challenging game in a magnificent setting. Past Golf Professionals here have included such greats as Lawson Little, Bill Melhorn and TV. commentator Dave Marr (the 1965 PGA Champion). Little (two-time U.S. and British Amateur Champ) was Pro at Bretton Woods when he won the 1940 U.S. Open in a play-off against Gene Sarazen.