Donald Ross (1921, original 9) and Cornish-Silva (1986, second 9)
Holes
18
Par
71
Yards
6,333
Peak Fee
$75
Biddeford-Saco Country Club sits in Saco, Maine, part of the southern coastal region of the state. The original nine holes were designed by Donald Ross and opened in 1921, making it part of the Donald Ross New England Trail spanning Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, with this course falling on the Maine Coastal sub-trail. A second nine was added in 1986 by Cornish-Silva, completing the course to 18 holes. The layout plays to a par of 71 at 6,333 yards, with bentgrass throughout. The club operates as semi-private, with public tee times available through advance booking up to three days out. Priced in the single-dollar tier, it represents one of the more affordable access points on the Ross New England Trail.