Nice short (6000 +/-) yard Semi-private, historic golf course. Lots of water and nice greens. Nice little course to play while visiting Kennebunkport, ME. The past President Bush’s play here during the summer months while in the area. A no frills course, but you will enjoy it!Check out more info here: http://www.twooverpar.com/FindaCourse/GolfCoursesinMaine/GolfCoursesinYorkCountyMaine/CapeArundelGolfClub/tabid/1963/Default.aspx
I love old style golf courses. Built in 1896, just outside of Kennebunkport, ME, Cape Arundel's undulating greens offer a challenging putting test. The course from the back tee's plays right at 5859 yards for a par 69. Only one par 5--#9. This course, where Presidents play, is no push-over. Its quirky layout--remember its over 100 years old--adds to it playing pleasure. Played today, 39 on the front with 39 on the back. Black tees 123/67.8. My index I 8.0. With a course handicap of 9 strokes I found my around okay. Love the rustic clubhouse. at 95 (75+20 cart) it is a bit overpriced, but well worth playing at least once. You won't forget the course. This is my second trip. I must like it. They don't sell adult beverages at the clubhouse.
A relatively benign looking course (aren't they all) but the various false fronts, sides and backs around the green keep it challenging for golfers of all levels. A beautiful peaceful environment with an extremely friendly and helpful staff. Lots of history and great photos in the clubhouse. As an added bonus you never know if a former President may stop by!
I have been fortunate to play this course many many times over the years, and aside from the stupid-looking house behind the 15th green/16th tee (it isn't on the property, so not much you can do but try to ignore it), there isn't anything bad I can say about this course. It is certainly about the shortest course you will find (not quite 6000 yards from the back tees), but, easy it ain't. It is like a history lesson in how golf courses were designed in the old days - old days as in 1921 (Walter Travis). The greens are generally square-ish, very undulating, and vary greatly in size. Not many flat putts to be found. The "chocolate drops" off to the sides of the fairways, the rough bunkering, and the fescue grass areas are all visually attractive (so long as you don't hit your ball in them). The holes require a range of shots off the tee and precise accuracy with your irons if you hope to score well here. This is a course you can play over and over and not get tired of it!
We had the opportunity to play on the 4th of July. The staff were exceptionally nice and made us feel at home. My wife originally wanted to only play 9 holes as it was her first time playing post baby, but we were having so much fun that we played all 18 and the manager was very accommodating. We highly recommend playing here.
It has become a semi-public course. It's a very narrow course so it's often hard to tell where your green is and where the next hole is.
Have played here quite a few times, including once when Bush Sr. was in office and came out to play the day we were there. Terrific, shortish track that is a very fair but challenging course with great marsh views from many/most holes. Sometimes difficult to get a tee time on weekends in particular.
Well maintained . Greens are fast and challenging. Fairways are forgiving . Not busy. A good testNeeds a Clubhouse though where you can finish the round with a drink and a bite
added benefit .. George W was playing and we got to have our picture taken with him .. Was such a fun bonus.
I played here several times on my recent holiday in the area. The course is old fashioned, not being overly long and with the fairways set quite close together. However, there are a good number of interesting and challenging holes (with eight hitting over or alongside water), the greens are generally large and testing and the course is in exceptionally good condition. I found the members and staff to be very friendly and enthusiastic. A great course to play on vacation.