Golf for Four at the Kittansett Club

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Golf for 4 and lunch at the prestigious Kittansett Club
Dates to be considered are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday for a mutually agreeable date.
Mondays, weekends, and holidays excluded.
With its spectacular views and challenging golf, a round at Kittansett is a truly memorable experience.
The Kittansett Club, appropriately named from two Native American words meaning “near the sea” is situated in the town of Marion at the end of Butler Point, which extends into Buzzards Bay. Originally, it was the Native Americans who led the Plymouth settlers and their cattle to the warmer winter pastures on these shores.
During its memorable history Kittansett has hosted several Massachusetts Golf Association championships over the years.
The most prestigious event hosted by Kittansett was the 1953 Walker Cup when the United States defeated Great Britain & Ireland 9 to 3. The Cup was named for the then President of the USGA George Herbert Walker, a banker and businessman. He was the maternal grandfather of President George H. W. Bush and great-grandfather of President George W. Bush.