The Cape Club of Sharon Sharon, MA
The Cape Club of Sharon features a Par 72 18-hole championship golf course,
originally designed by Geoffrey Cornish in 1959. In 2006, the course underwent
an extensive renovation led by renowned course architect Craig Schreiner. This
renovation included a redesign of the green complexes and greenside bunkering,
improved drainage, 20 new tee boxes and an advanced irrigation system.
A championship golf course renowned for its sport as well as its beauty, The
Cape Club of Sharon’s natural setting and expertly designed greens will draw
you in. Gorgeous, wide, panoramic fairways, strategically placed bunkering and
beautifully manicured, undulating greens. The Cape Club of Sharon’s golf course
is as beautiful as it is challenging.
The Cape Club of Sharon’s golf course also features s golf practice facility
with natural hitting stations and short game practice area, 6 sets of tee boxes
to accommodate all skill levels, certified PGA golf instructors, Junior clinics and
a newly renovated, well-stocked Pro Shop.
The Cape Club of Sharon has been ranked among the top courses in
Massachusetts having hosted the Massachusetts Open Championship, the NEPGA
Massachusetts Chapter Championship, and the Senior Fourball Championship.
The Cape Club of Sharon is also home to several Dana Farber charity tournaments
and two annual LPGA golf clinics for women.