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Check out Tee Ball Golf's Blog entry about the Mount Washington Valley as a golf destination. Province Lake Golf was one of several courses they visited on their tour of the area.
  http://golfcapecod.com/blog/?p=114.

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4 Club Championship

PLG 2010 - 4 CLUB Round Robin Champions

Province Lake Golf  hosted  the 2010 final match of the 4 Club Series on Monday, August 30th.  . howieg 250 x 188 
Howie Goldsmith - Home Match Coordinator

The 4 Club Championship was a series of 4 matches held at Indian Mound, Lake Kezar Country Club, Bridgton Highlands Country Club and Province Lake Golf Club. Each golf club was represented by 20 players.

Province Lake Lake Kezar Indian Mound Bridgton Highlands
8/30 Resutls 595 552.5 472.5 540
Final Point Totals 2253 2171.5 2122 2093.5


 

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Province Lake Golf Club!!
Journey across the border of Maine and New Hampshire and you will find one of the most unique settings in all of New England. Province Lake Golf winds through the woods and wraps the lake. You can actually view Province Lake from 14 of the 18 holes.

club20signIn spring, you'll play as our hardwood forest swells with greenery; on sultry summer days, cool lake breezes will rustle the leaves; in fall, the surrounding birch,
maple and oaks flame with color. It's a magnificent backdrop for a beautifully maintained course with a great variety of holes that take full advantage of ponds,
rolling terrain and surrounding views.

Most of the course is located in Parsonsfield, Maine, in Northern York County, but on two holes you actually tee off in one state and putt in the other. But there's a whole lot more golf to write about here than geography.

This is a course that prides itself on appealing to all kinds of golfers. We have been named the No. 1 woman-friendly course in New England by Golf Digest's 2005, 2006 and 2007 Golf for Women magazine, partly because of our five sets of tees. Longer hitters will love the challenge of our great course as well. We have held New Hampshire amateur qualifiers here where the state's low handicappers racked up an average score of 84 playing our doglegs and water rimmed holes. The low score was 74, three over par.
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