Donald Ross (early 1900s, original 9) and Brian Silva (1996, second 9 in Ross style)
Holes
18
Par
70
Yards
6,052
Peak Fee
$70
Cape Neddick Country Club sits on Shore Road in Cape Neddick, Maine, just south of Ogunquit on the southern Maine coast. The original nine holes were designed by Donald Ross in the early 1900s, making it part of the concentrated network of Ross courses across New England. In 1996, architect Brian Silva added a second nine in deliberate sympathy with the Ross layout, completing the 18-hole course. The full layout plays to par 70 at 6,052 yards. The club operates as semi-private, with public tee times available through advance booking. It anchors the Maine Coastal sub-trail of the Donald Ross New England Trail, which connects Ross-designed and Ross-influenced courses across Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. Green fees fall in the budget price range.