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Thomson Country Club
 
 

The Thomson Country Club “A Hidden Jewel”
 
The Thomson Country Club boasts an 18-hole championship golf course. It is designed by famed architect Geoffrey Cornish who has designed more New England golf courses than any other architect. His courses include Nashawtuc in Concord, The International in Bolton, and Wentworth by the Sea in Rye.
 
For a complete list of courses designed by this great architect, please click www.worldgolf.com/golf-architects/geoffrey-cornish.html.
 
 
 
  
The Thomson Club continues in the Cornish tradition. It is a challenging par 72 known for its tight fairways and large tricky greens. Every hole is a distinct entity with its own character. Once played, each hole is easily recalled for the unique challenge all 18 present.
 
Supplementing the course is a full service pro shop with PGA pro and staff of capable assistants to help smooth out those trouble spots in your game. To get you ready for your round, there is a practice area, putting green, and warm-up area.
 
For a photo tour of the Thomson Club Golf course, please click Golf Course Tour.
 
For a graphic view of the course, please click Score Card.
 
History of the Thomson Country Club

The Thomson Country Club was founded in 1910 in Nahant Massachusetts as a social club for the engineers of General Electric. In 1963, the members decided to relocate to North Reading where the club stands today.  
 
For more information on The Thomson Country Club, please click www.thomsoncc.com.