
The Essex County Club in Manchester, Massachusetts (north of Boston on Cape Ann) is one of the old-time traditional golf clubs from yesteryear. And why is it such a gem? None other than eminent course architect Donald Ross lived on the course (his house is pictured below) from Donald Ross lived on the course from 1909 through 1913. As a result, its classic Ross features have made this layout a favorite with the USGA, which has brought championships to this course in Manchester-by-the-Sea.
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New England Scenics. In the autumn, there's nothing quite like a day out admiring the
foliage and seasonal decorations, studying the region's
colonial architecture, discovering America's oldest
family-owned farm, or spending an evening at a
county fair—especially if one is a dedicated member of
Red Sox Nation.
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