Resort · 18 holes
Maplewood Golf Club
Bethlehem, NH — Known as the Jewel of the White Mountains, Maplewood Golf Club is an 18-hole Donald Ross-designed championship course set in Bethlehem, NH. One of the few courses in America featuring a par-6 hole (Hole 16), it offers meticulously manicured fairways, dramatic mountain views, and a layout that rewards strategic play. A true hidden gem that embodies the beauty and charm of the White Mountains — well worth the detour for any serious golfer exploring northern New England.
Type
Mountain
Region
New England
LooperScore
68.0
Holes
18
Par
73
Established
1915
Design & architects
- Donald Ross — architect
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Nearby courses
Courses within 150 miles of Maplewood Golf Club, by true distance.
Sunset Hill Golf Course
Sugar Hill, NH · 7.9 mi away
Omni Mount Washington Resort - Mount Washington Course
Bretton Woods, NH · 11 mi away
Designed by Donald Ross in 1915 using the natural contours of the White Mountains, the Mount Washington Course at Bretton Woods has been consistently named Golfweek Best Course You Can Play in New Hampshire since 2009. Set on the grounds of the iconic Omni Mount Washington Hotel, the course offers sweeping mountain vistas, classic Ross bunkering, and a timeless layout that rewards strategic play.
Omni Mount Washington Resort - Mount Pleasant Course
Bretton Woods, NH · 11 mi away
One of the oldest golf courses in New Hampshire, the Mount Pleasant Course first opened in 1895 on the grounds of the Omni Mount Washington Hotel. This historic nine-hole, par-35 layout was originally designed by Alex Findlay and later refined by Geoffrey Cornish and Mark Mungeam. Scenic, strategic, and rich with character, it offers a relaxed yet engaging round with sweeping White Mountains views.