History of the Course
The Scottish “links” style course was built in 1897 as one of the first golf courses in America. The course was originally designed by George Wright, known as the father of New England golf and renowned golf pro, Alex Findlay.
Legend has it that brewer Frank Jones, owner of the Wentworth Hotel, was hearing from the Hotel’s well-healed, summer-long guests, that in the future, they would only summer at a place that had a golf course. Mr. Jones promptly leased 30 acres of waterfront property from Frank Odiorne, and the rest is history!
Golf was becoming so popular and available that around 1911, the new owner of the Hotel, Harry Beckwith, commissioned the legendary architect Donald Ross, to rebuild the Wentworth Links. In 1964, the course was expanded to 18 holes by notable architect Geoffrey Cornish. To this day, the course remains the only genuine links style course in New Hampshire and is one of the most beautiful golf settings in the country.