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Salem Country Club Golf Course 18 Holes,  Par 72
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Tee Yardage Rating Slope
Gold6,91674.1135.0
Blue6,51071.8131.0
Black6,14269.7131.0
White (M)5,88868.6125.0
Green (M)5,17464.9113.0
White (W)5,88873.9131.0
Silver (W)5,68972.8128.0
Green (W)5,17470.2125.0
Course Information:
Designer: Donald Ross
Year: 1925
Salem Country Club, established in 1895 in Salem Massachusetts, came to its current site in Peabody in 1926. Designed by Donald Ross, Salem Country Club is renowned for its immaculate condition and extraordinary design. Consistently regarded as one of the best original Donald Ross Designs. Salem has hosted six national championships. These include the 1932 USGA Women's Amateur, the 1954 USGA Women's Open, the 1977 USGA Men's Senior Amateur, the 1984 USGA Women's Open, and the 2001 and 2017 USGA Men's Senior Open Championship. The par 72, 18-hole layout provides challenges for every player. The rolling fairways leave few levels lies for approach shots into strategically bunkered, crowned greens. The difficult rough makes accuracy essential. Water hazards are limited and penalizing, but not intrusive. A word frequently used to describe this design is "fair". Good shots are rewarded, and poor shots are appropriately challenged. This characteristic makes Salem a delight for players of all abilities. True to Donald Ross's vision, this classic Ross course is considered one of his finest enduring legacies.