Penobscot Valley Country Club

Penobscot Valley Country Club This beautiful Donald Ross design overlooks the Penobscot River Valley. A real treat to play. The international renowned architect Donald J.
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The year 1921 was the beginning of the Penobscot Valley Country Club, as we know it today. The "McNulty Farm" was purchased and the farmhouse transformed into a clubhouse in 1924. Ross was engaged to design and build the magnificent golf course. The upper level of the clubhouse offers two balconies for those "perfect" summer days and evenings. On the lower level of the clubhouse are our locker roo

ms, a full service Golf Shop, and even a card room. The Club offers an ideal all-around recreational and social facility for the entire family. Penobscot Valley Country Club presents a handsome sight from the highway with its rolling fairways, attractive clubhouse, and stately trees adding a touch of grandeur to the surroundings. More than eight decades of history in Orono has truly made Penobscot Valley Country Club "A Maine Tradition."

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366 Main Street
Orono, ME
04473

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The NEW Penobscot Valley Country Club

As of September 1st, 2017, Penobscot Valley Country Club is under new ownership and management. We are honored and humbled to be a part of such a prestigious property and we cannot wait to show you what we have in store! Maine-based Resurrection Golf LLC has taken the helm at this historic property. The same company also operates Old Marsh Country Club in Wells, Maine , The Bath Golf Club in Bath, Maine, and The Highland Green Golf Club in Topsham, Maine, all of which have undergone extensive rehabilitation & renovation since the management shift.

“Penobby” is an 18 hole championship golf course located in Orono, Maine. It was designed by the celebrated Donald Ross and built in 1924. Over the past 90 years, the club has hosted golfers from Arnold Palmer to “Larry the Cable Guy”, and has established an impressive pedigree of competitive events. Since 1926, no less than ten Maine Amateur Championships have taken place at Penobscot Valley; another is being scheduled for the near future.