(Originally published in the Cape Cod Times on June 10, 2023)

Blue Rock Golf Course, an 18-hole par-3 course is nestled in amongst the trees in Yarmouth, has been named the among the top 10 executive courses in the country, according to editors at Golfspan.com.

“With its meticulously maintained greens and challenging holes, Blue Rock Golf Course is a great choice for golfers seeking to improve their short game,” were the words of the website’s editors who created the list.

The list features courses from all over the country, from Hawaii to Florida, but this Cape Cod course is the only representative from New England, and checks in at No. 5 on the list. According to the website, the course measures at 3,000 yards, and features holes ranging in length from 103-255 yards.

Rarely do acknowledgements like this come as a surprise, but for a golf course that was built in 1962, this was a surprise.

“We received an alert that Blue Rock had been mentioned in a national article, so we clicked on it and lo and behold there it was,” Matt Pitta, director of communications at the Davenport Companies, which owns Blue Rock, said. “This was something we didn’t solicit.”

Pitta says that the independence of the ranking may be the most rewarding part of it all. The Davenport Companies has owned the course since its inception and believe it offers unique opportunities which sets it apart.

The course was originally designed by celebrated golf course architect, Geoffrey Cornish. According to Pitta, part of what has helped the course generate such prestige, is the fact that it can appeal to golfers who are new to the sport, while also challenging seasoned players.

“They built a course that has lots of challenging hills, water, sand traps, and it’s really not at all what you’d consider a typical Par-3 executive course, because of all those extra features,”

The course has limitations given the residential neighborhood it calls home, but Cornish found away to create a course that Pitta believes appeals to both amateurs and regular players.

“We tell people, ‘You’re going to use every club in your bag when you play Blue Rock.” Pitta said.

Pitta said both himself and the company were filled with a tremendous amount of pride after becoming aware of the recognition. He believes it’s only achieved through everyone involved with the course.

“I think that the recognition and the pride is with the entire team,” he said. “There’s no way you would ever get a ranking like this, a national level ranking, without a 100% team effort.”

Pitta highlighted both Superintendent Wes Jones, PGA Pro Jim Campbell, the grounds crew which are collectively responsible for the upkeep of the course, as the true reasons for the Course getting the ranking.

(Originally published in The Boston Herald on Thursday, May 18, 2023)

BY MOIRA MCCARTHY
|For more than two decades, Moira McCarthy has invited ski enthusiasts to join her in
lessons, destination adventures and product trials via the Herald’s weekly Ski Wednesday
section. Beginning today, Herald readers can join her as she explores golf life via the new
Tee Thursday. Check in for course reviews, pro tips and more as she works to improve her
game. You’ll find McCarthy at courses all over, and on the practice range with her teaching
pro Dean at Crosswinds Golf Club in Plymouth.

I used to think only wanna-be golfers would savor a Par 3 course. Then I entered the world
of real golfers and found – first at a fabulous Par 3 in Scottsdale, Arizona, called Mountain
Shadows (mountainshadows.com) – that my fellow golfers – all quality players willing to let
a learner like me come along – were excited for that part of our adventure.

On the Par 3, they told me, they could focus on the shorter game (really, where the rubber
meets the road, when it comes down to it), get more holes into their day in less time and,
best of all, concoct all kinds of little “mini competitions” for the round (most birdies,
anyone?). In short, the shorter round was – and they were right- not at all short on fun.

On Cape Cod there’s a course that takes the Par 3 experience – both literally and
figuratively- to a new level. The Blue Rock Golf Course (https://bluerockgolfcourse.com)
tucked into a (For the Cape) hilly 55 acres in South Yarmouth, is a lush and lovely, classic
and challenging, finesse fueled fun 18 holes of Par 3 awesomeness.

Worth the drive over the bridge? You know it.

I arrived at Blue Rock late morning on a vivid blue May day and was charmed immediately
upon arrival. Walking through the grapevine-heavy trellis toward the clubhouse set the
mood: This is a course not just with history, but with a history of ownership that tends
toward perfection.

Which is true. Blue Rock has been owned and operated by the same family – The
Davenport Companies – since they hired world-renowned course architect Geoffrey
Cornish (also known for Summerlea Golf & Country Club, Montreal, Quebec and others, as
well as closer to Boston’s Poquoy Brook Golf Club in Lakeville) to create a Par 3 with views,
challenges and variety.

The family maintains a close eye on the course and are, I’m told, sticklers for condition
perfection. This spring day-when it’s kind of the norm (I’m learning) for things like
aeration and other early season east coast maintenance to make things less than perfect, I
find perfection. Even the greens are rolling just right.

That’s not by chance.They’re so precise on course quality that they send team members out
to walk the course with string trimmers to remove sprigs of grass growing up tree trunks.
That’s some detail right there.

That palate of precision overlays a fun course. You’ll hit over water – and that’s a big hit
over water, no less than three times. The course centers around a pond (which has never
been dredged; imagine the ball totals down there). Its varied elevation puts you up high to
hit way over the sparkling water as it reflects a Cape-worthy white bridge.

It’s a delight every time you hit that kidney-shaped green (or at least get by without a
splash). You’ll hit over that water on 9, 10 and-you can almost hear Cornish giggling at
this design decision: on the 18th.

You’ll pull out your driver, too: Hole 5 measured 250 yards to the pin our day out, a real
chance to air out the big clubs during the round.

The 55 acres feels compact, and yet the design works so that you never feel like you’re on
top of another group of golfers. Well placed trees and other flora make natural buffers, and
the variations in elevation set up like little overlooks to check out other players without
breathing down their necks.

Blue Rock is wildly popular. In summer months, you’ll want to book your round ahead of
time.

Late afternoon midweek is a great choice: you’ll find it less crowded, cooler with the usual
afternoon sea breeze and if you time it right, you’ll catch a lovely sunset as you round the
final three holes.

I didn’t expect to fall in love with a Par 3, but here I am, planning times to get back to Blue
Rock Golf Course. It’s an easy zip down the Mid Cape highway, and close to great spots for
dinner like Captain Parker’s Pub. You can grab a post-round beer on site too: And don’t tell
Blue Rock but a $4 beer course-side is nearly unheard of. Bonus!

Blue Rock is the Only New England Course to Make the List

Blue Rock Golf Course in South Yarmouth, MA is pleased to announce it has recently been ranked as one of the Top 10 executive golf courses in the United States.

Blue Rock Golf Course was listed as Number 5 in the nation by the editors of the golf website www.golfspan.com, a national golf media outlet that focuses on helping players improve through tips, equipment advice, health, etc.

Here’s what the editors said about Blue Rock: “With its meticulously maintained greens and challenging holes, Blue Rock Golf Course is a great choice for golfers seeking to improve their short game.”

“This ranking is a true honor for our team and the golfers at Blue Rock Golf Course. Other courses in the Top 5 include the executive courses at Augusta and Pinehurst, two of the most famous courses in the world,” said Blue Rock Golf Course PGA Pro Jim Campbell.

Blue Rock was the only executive course in Massachusetts and the rest of New England to make the Top 10 list.

“Our grounds crew works tirelessly everyday to make sure our golfers have the best possible experience while on the course. Their attention to detail on the greens, fairways and tees ensures every aspect of a golfer’s game will be of the highest quality,” said Blue Rock Golf Course Superintendent Wes Jones.

Details regarding the entire Top 10 list are available at https://www.golfspan.com/par-3-golf-course.

As spring vacation approaches for the kids, Blue Rock Golf Course in South Yarmouth is getting ready for our popular three-day golf school.

We’re excited to launch this program just as everyone is looking to shake off the winter.

Blue Rock Golf Course PGA Pro Jim Campbell will be hosting the event from April 19th – 21st for kids ranging in age from 11 to 16. The class meets at 9 a.m. and runs through 3 p.m. each day.

Throughout the morning, students will alternate between full swing on the range, short game skills, and putting practice drills.

And with the use of an iPad and V1 video analysis, they’ll see the progress of their swing throughout the school. Lunch is included in the class along with a Q&A session on golf rules and etiquette.

Bring your junior golfers to a Blue Rock School for an experience they will love!

The cost of the course is $299.00 all inclusive. Call Jim Campbell direct at 508-292-0326 or the Pro Shop at 508-398-9295 to reserve your spot today.

Nearly 100 golfers helped raise $2,400 in cash for the Yarmouth Food Pantry on Saturday, November 19, 2022, during the 17th Annual Turkey Shoot-Out and Food Pantry Drive at Blue Rock Golf Course in South Yarmouth.

Hundreds of non-perishable food items were also donated during the day by golfers and others who stopped by to help the cause.

Proceeds from the annual fundraiser go to the Yarmouth Food Pantry’s ongoing efforts to provide food for people in the Yarmouth area. The cash donation in combination with the donated food brought the total value to $3,000, all of which will be used to help those in need this holiday season.

“As inflation continues to chip away at the ability of Cape Cod residents to provide their families with the basic needs of food, shelter and warmth this season, the 2022 Turkey Shoot was more important than ever,” said Blue Rock Golf Course PGA Pro Jim Campbell.

In an amazing act of generosity, all members of the first-place team donated the four turkeys they won back to the Yarmouth Food Pantry as did the winners in all other categories. The winning team was made up of John Bakis, Jack Brooks, Pat Moore, and Colin Roth.

“All of us at Blue Rock are honored to help our friends and neighbors in need this year,” said Campbell.

Blue Rock Golf Course in South Yarmouth recently hosted its annual Parent-Child Tournament, bringing together generations of golfers to compete for several titles.

This annual event is a fantastic way for adults to hit the links with their kids and play against other teams for bragging rights as the best Parent-Child duo. Teams compete at the award-winning Blue Rock Golf Course in four divisions based on a child’s age.

The format is alternate shot scotch-ball. Both players drive, select a shot, and then alternate until the ball is holed.

Here are this year’s results:

 15–17 Year-Old Division

1st – Stephen Daly & Joe Hegarty

2nd – Tom Steck & Ronan Finnegan

 

11–13 Year-Old Division (18 Holes)

1st – Dean Hogencamp & Cole Hogencamp

2nd – Tobias Donath & Aiden Donath

 

11–13 Year-Old Division (9 holes)

1st – Jen Hogencamp & Will Hogencamp

2nd – Tim Gula & Jack Gula

 

10 Years Old and Under

1st – Doug Hum & Brayden Hum

2nd – Tim Gula & Jack Gula

 

Congratulations to all the winners! We’re already making plans for the 2023 Parent-Child Tournament at Blue Rock Golf Course.

The annual Blue Rock Golf Course Par-3 Championship was held the weekend of October 15th and 16th, 2022, attracting a sold-out field of more than 100 competitive golfers.

Below are the full results from the annual tournament.

Thanks to all who took part. We look forward to another great Par-3 Championship in 2023. Be sure to join Blue Rock Golf Course today – new members for 2023 golf for free for the remainder of 2022! You can purchase your membership here or call the Pro Shop at 508-398-9295.

2022 Par Three Championship Results

Overall winners:

GROSS
Tom Carroll & Tim Carroll                            105
Dave Balsofiore & Bob Sylvia                        106
Gerry Santos & Mark Tavares                       109
Robert Rooney & Steven Fix                          109
Mike Walther & Brad Cuppels                      110

NET
Sara Trainer & Courtney Schneeweiss        93
Chris Eugin & Kathy Nicoll                           94
Robert Rooney & Steven Fix                         94
Mimi Kouriac & Peter Paniczko                   95
Tim Carroll & Tom Carroll                            96

Saturday Only:

GROSS
Tom Carroll & Tom Carroll                           53
Dave Balsofiore & Bob Sylvia                       54

NET   
Robert Rooney & Steven Fix                         44
Donna Contardo & Kathryn Flett                 47

CTP
#3 Fred Traute #11 Jeff Moffett

Sunday Only (Morning):

GROSS
George Kurz & Fred Traute                           53
Joe Thomas & John Casile                            56

NET
Linda Haskell & Linda Petrozzi                    47
Mimi Kirouac & Peter Paniczo                      48


Sunday Only (Afternoon):

GROSS
Dave Balsofiore & Bob Silvia                         52
Tim Carroll & Tom Carroll                             54

NET
Sara Trainer & Courtney Schneeweiss        44
Chris Eugin & Kathy Nicoll                            47

CTP
#2 Donna Contardo

Blue Rock Golf Course in South Yarmouth, MA has launched a new interactive drone video that takes viewers on a bird’s eye view of the entire course.

The video, available here, features spectacular sweeping views of all 18 holes at the award-winning course, including Hole 9, considered one of the most beautiful and challenging holes on Cape Cod as you tee off from high above the green and over water.

The drone project was created in conjunction with Tom Chartrand of Shoreline Media Productions, Cape Cod’s foremost video production company.

“We wanted to provide a unique way to see our course from high above the tees, fairways, and greens. It’s a great tool for our golfers who want to study specific holes before teeing off, or who just want to enjoy a panoramic view,” said Blue Rock Golf Course PGA Pro Jim Campbell.

As Blue Rock Golf Course enters the height of the spring and summer golf season, golfers will notice several new upgrades, including enhanced beverage and food options that will be rolled out in the coming weeks.

Blue Rock Golf Course has been voted the Best Golf Course on Cape Cod by the readers of the Cape Cod Times, Best Mid-Cape Course by Cape Cod Life, and one of the top sar-3 courses in the country by Sports Illustrated.

Keep your game in great shape during the off-season!

Blue Rock Golf Course in South Yarmouth is announcing the availability of indoor winter golf lessons beginning this month.

Whether you’re looking to work on your game in the off-season or just get ready for that winter golf trip, indoor lessons at Blue Rock are a great option. You may even consider buying lessons as a holiday gift for the golfer in your life.

During the lessons with PGA Pro Jim Campbell, you will have your swing recorded on video and then analyzed and compared virtually to your favorite tour pro.

The cost for indoor winter lessons is $45 per lesson or 3 lessons for $120. That’s less than half the normal lesson rate!

“Blue Rock’s off-season program is a perfect way to improve your driving, chipping and putting in the off-season, or to keep your game sharp throughout the winter months,” said Campbell.

Lessons will be available Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and some Saturdays. Call Jim Campbell direct at 508-292-0326 or the Pro Shop at 508-398-9295.

Indoor winter lesson rates are good until March 21st, 2022.

Hundreds of Non-Perishable Food Items Also Donated During Event

(SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA) – More than 70 golfers helped raise over $2,200 in cash for the Yarmouth Food Pantry on Saturday, November 20, 2021, during the 16th Annual Turkey Shoot-Out and Food Pantry Drive at Blue Rock Golf Course in South Yarmouth.

Hundreds of non-perishable food items were also donated during the day by golfers and others who stopped by to help the cause.

Proceeds from the annual fundraiser go to the Yarmouth Food Pantry’s ongoing efforts to provide critically needed food for people in the Yarmouth area. The cash donation of $2,280 in combination with the donated food brought the total value to nearly $3,000, all of which will be used to help those in need this holiday season.

All members of the first-place team donated the turkeys they won back to the Yarmouth Food Pantry as did many winners in other categories.

“The golfers at this year’s Blue Rock Turkey Shoot had a great time on the course, while also helping raise money for such an important organization in our community,” said Blue Rock PGA Head Professional Jim Campbell.

“The entire team at Blue Rock Golf Course was again honored to help support the Yarmouth Food Pantry and the critical work they are doing for our fellow citizens,” said Campbell.

“We are so fortunate to live and work in a community where so many people are willing to help those in need not only during the holiday season, but all year-round,” said Yarmouth Food Pantry President Hollie Handrahan.