In 1918, Wayne Stiles and John Van Kleek were commissioned to build a golf course on the Boothbay Peninsula by a group of wealthy Boston businessmen to help with tourism to the beautiful coastal town.
Boothbay Region Country Club opened its first 9 holes in 1921. Playing the course immediately became a favorite pastime for the vacationers to the area.
The 9-hole gem designed by Stiles and Van Kleek expanded to 18 holes in 1999 and has recently gone through a complete redesign by renowned course architect Bruce Hepner as part of a multi-million dollar renovation by new owner Paul Coulombe.
Our new club house opened in May of 2016. The magical facility houses a 5 star restaurant, and sports bar and grille, outdoor, heated seating, outdoor fie pit, a proshop, and mens and ladies locker rooms, Contruction on a pool, tennis courts and a fitness center is currently underway.