The private club tradition in the Northeast runs deep, and Mars Hill, Maine is part of that lineage
The private club tradition in the Northeast runs deep, and Mars Hill, Maine is part of that lineage. Where the walk has history, the course has the character that only age and thoughtful stewardship produce. At 6,286 yards over 18 holes, this is classic Northeast golf: demanding, deliberate, and best experienced on foot. Slope of 125 means the terrain has enough character to make the walk interesting without turning it into a slog. In Maine, where the season is short and the courses few, the walk carries extra weight. Every round is one of a limited annual supply. Walking it properly is how you make it count.