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Kittansett Club
Kittansett Club is a historic golf course located in Marion, Massachusetts, USA. Founded in 1922, the course was designed by the renowned golf course architect William Flynn. The course is situated on 180 acres of rolling terrain with views of Buzzards Bay, and features a classic design with narrow fairways, strategic bunkering, and challenging greens.
Kittansett Club has hosted several major golf tournaments, including the 1953 U.S. Women's Open, which was won by Betsy Rawls. The club also hosted the 1955 U.S. Amateur, which was won by E. Harvie Ward, and the 2016 U.S. Senior Amateur, which was won by Dave Ryan.
In addition to hosting major tournaments, Kittansett Club has produced several notable golfers, including Francis Ouimet, who won the U.S. Open in 1913 and is widely credited with popularizing golf in the United States. The club also counts former PGA Tour player Brad Faxon among its members.
Golf Course Details
Address
11 Point Rd, Marion, MA 02738, United States