Blue Hill Country Club is a private country club located in Canton, Massachusetts established in 1925. It has hosted professional tournaments on both the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour, including the PGA Championship, a major championship on the PGA Tour.

It includes two courses: the 18-hole Championship Course, designed in 1925 by Eugene "Skip" Wogan and the 9-hole Challenger Course, designed in 1961 by Wogan's son Phil. Both courses were restored in 2003 by Ron Prichard who specializes in Donald Ross golf course restorations.

The course is open to private and charity outings on Mondays between May and October.

Courses

Challenger Course

The Challenger Course is a 9-hole course designed in 1961. It has three sets of tees, and plays to 2,954 yards from the back, or black, tees. (All measurements are in yards)

Blue Hill Country Club Challenger Course
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Black 69.0 / 127 1755063024521594533332033712954
Gold 68.0/ 120 1654902924391414263241973662840
Par 35453443435
SI 915382674
Red 68.2 / 122 117340281407963993161832612400
Par 34453443434
SI 825193476

Champion Course

The Champion Course is an 18-hole course designed in 1925 and restored in 2003. It has four sets of tees and plays to 6,646 yards from the back, or black, tees. (All measurements are in yards)

Blue Hill Country Club Champion Course
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Black 73.0 / 130 434431432198389299132517458329041041853322940735718233848233566646
Gold 71.5 / 126 4304054111813832781275054443164 38940251721639432516433846732126376
Blue 67.7 / 121 4173643981713072581223923252999 35138748718237631714933244630276026
Par 44434435536 4453443453672
SI 5171591317311 41021461218168
Red 71.8 / 127 414323386149297249943883192642 32332242917133030813232040127365378
Par 54434435436 4453443453672
SI 9511511131737 14122161041886

note: the official course scorecards do not designate handicaps as "men's" or "women's."

Tournaments held

42°11′36″N 71°08′13″W / 42.19333°N 71.13694°W / 42.19333; -71.13694

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