Salem Country Club Scorecard

Proctor, Massachusetts, United States — United States Of America

About Salem Country Club

Salem Country Club is a prestigious golf club located in Peabody, Massachusetts, United States. It was founded in 1895 and has a rich history that spans over a century. The club's original 9-hole course was designed by renowned golf course architect Donald Ross and later expanded to 18 holes. The course at Salem Country Club is known for its picturesque New England landscape, featuring tree-lined fairways, rolling hills, and challenging terrain. The layout is considered a classic parkland-style course, with strategic bunkering, narrow fairways, and undulating greens that provide a variety of shot options and challenges for players of all skill levels. Salem Country Club has hosted numerous prestigious golf events throughout its history. It gained widespread recognition when it hosted the U.S. Senior Open Championship in 2001, showcasing the club's exceptional facilities and course to a global audience. The event was won by American golfer Bruce Fleisher. Beyond golf, Salem Country Club offers a wide range of amenities and activities for its members, including a spacious clubhouse, tennis courts, swimming pool, and dining facilities. The club prides itself on providing a welcoming and family-friendly environment for its members, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie. Overall, Salem Country Club is known for its rich golfing heritage, stunning course design, and world-class facilities, making it a sought-after destination for golf enthusiasts in the Peabody, Massachusetts area.

Course details

  • Number of holes: 18
  • Par: 72
  • Standard Scratch Score: 72.1
  • Slope index: 129
  • Tees available: 1

Scorecard — Blue

HoleParSIYardage
1411398
249381
3317146
4413378
551488
6315211
745379
853492
947394
10410401
1154472
12318146
13414326
14316203
1552499
1646402
17412401
1848387
Total726504

Club website

https://www.salemcountryclub.org/