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Crumpin-Fox Club
Bernardston, MA — The Crumpin-Fox Club, designed by Roger Rulewich and opened in 1978, is an 18-hole, par-72 championship course nestled in the scenic Berkshire foothills of Bernardston, Massachusetts. Rulewich, a protégé of Robert Trent Jones Sr., brought a classic design sensibility to Crumpin-Fox, creating a course that is both challenging and aesthetically pleasing. The layout is characterized by its tree-lined fairways, significant elevation changes, and strategic bunkering, which demand accuracy and thoughtful club selection. The course is known for its immaculate conditioning and its integration with the natural New England landscape, featuring mature trees and rolling terrain. While specific signature holes are not widely highlighted, the overall design provides a rigorous yet fair test of golf, making it a highly regarded course in the region and a rewarding experience for golfers seeking a classic, challenging round.
Type
Parkland
Region
New England
LooperScore
87.6
Holes
18
Par
72
Yardage
7,007
Established
1978
Course rating
74.3
Slope
139
Design & architects
- Roger Rulewich — architect
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