Hampden Country Club
One of the least-pretentious "country clubs" in the state, as described in The Guide to Maine Golf Courses. A short, open layout, it was built in 1967 by Hamm Robbins a former dairy farmer. In 1970, Elmer and Leroy Gamble became the owners and operators of the course. Generous landing areas are tempered by small greens. Although relatively short, the Par 5's-the seventh and ninth holes (462, and 420 yards respectively)- are not forgone birdie opportunities. A large pine tree blocks your approach to a small sloping green on the seventh that is further guarded by a mound and two bunkers, and a small pond on the right. The ninth, too, has a small undulating, two-tiered green that is tucked close to the woods on the right and a huge bunker in the front left and back right with a small body of water to the left of the green. This is a great course for just about anybody!
In 2010 we changed our motto to: "Where the Youth Holds Our Future". Which Increased league play, and increased memberships. Aesthetic improvements, increased maintenance, and a renewed interest will have the "Country Club" beaming with beauty and will be one of the premiere courses in the Bangor area.
Course Information for Hampden Country Club
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Facility Information:
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General:
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9 hole regulation length course
1 golf course(s)
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Hampden Country Club Information:
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General:
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9 hole regulation length course
Daily Fee golf course
36 par, 2,749 yards
32.0 rating, 112 slope
Just Golf facility
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Green Fees:
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Weekend: $25.00*
* includes golf cart where available
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Staff:
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Contact: Keith Gamble, Manager
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Amenities:
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Putting Green Chipping Area Food & Beverage Available Pull Carts Rental Clubs Cart Fee
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Rules/Notes:
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Walking Allowed Softspike Facility Member Owned Carts Allowed
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We're sorry there is no current weather report for this area.
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NOTE: While every effort has been made to assure accuracy, we advise you to check all information with
the golf course before booking your tee-time or driving to the course.