Donald Ross (early 1900s, original 9) and Brian Silva (1996, second 9 in Ross style)
Holes
18
Par
70
Yards
6,052
Peak Fee
$60
Poland Spring Resort sits in the western Maine town of Poland Spring, roughly 25 miles northwest of Portland, set within the forested, rolling terrain of the Sebago Lakes region. The course holds a well-documented place in American golf history: it is recognized as the first golf course built at a resort in the United States, laid out in 1896 by Arthur Fenn. Donald Ross redesigned the course in 1915, placing it on the Donald Ross New England Trail alongside courses across Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. The course is listed as a National Historic Site. The layout plays to a par 71 over 6,178 yards across 18 holes. Public access is available with reservations accepted up to one week in advance; guests staying at the on-site resort receive a $5–$10 discount on green fees. Price positioning is in the $ range. The course serves as the Maine Coastal sub-trail anchor for the Donald Ross New England Trail, with lodging available on the resort property.
Cape Neddick Country Club's peak-season green fee is around $60 per round; off-peak rates drop to about $40. Cart, range balls, and caddie fees are typically separate. Estimate the full Donald Ross New England Trail trip cost
Cape Neddick Country Club is located at 650 Shore Rd, Cape Neddick, ME 03902, USA. The nearest major airport is Boston (BOS), about a 0-minute drive.
650 Shore Rd, Cape Neddick, ME 03902, USA
Course data sourced from GolfCourseAPI, Google Places, and curated catalog research. Last updated when the underlying course record changed.
Published May 2026. Updated when the data or Scramble’s recommendations change.