The 29th Annual George C. Cutler Memorial Golf Tournament

Benefitting Bay Cove Human Services' Center Club Program

Registration Begins August 1, 2024

Registration Begins August 1, 2024

 

It's not just a tournament, it's a tradition.

Date: October 21, 2024
Location: Myopia Hunt Club
435 Bay Rd, South Hamilton, MA 01982

 

Honor a Legacy, Embrace Prestige

 Held at the exclusive Myopia Hunt Club in South Hamilton, MA, the George C. Cutler Memorial Golf Tournament honors the memory of George Cutler, a founding member and unwavering advocate for Bay Cove Human Services' Center Club. George believed in the potential of individuals facing mental illness and developmental disabilities, and his commitment continues to inspire us today.

This annual tournament offers an unforgettable day filled with camaraderie, friendly competition, and the profound satisfaction of giving back. The George C. Cutler Memorial Golf Tournament provides a unique blend of golfing prestige and community impact, while promising:

  • Unforgettable Golf: Compete on the legendary Myopia Hunt Club course, a challenging and scenic masterpiece that has tested golfing greats for over a century. 

  • Impact Beyond the Fairway: All proceeds from the tournament directly benefit Bay Cove Human Services' Center Club Program. By partnering with Bay Cove, you help shape the lives of the 25,000 people we serve each year.

About the Club

Myopia Hunt Club was founded in 1882 by J. Murray Forbes. In 1894, Herbert C. Leeds designed and built the golf course and continued working at the Club for over 30 years. 

When completed, Myopia Hunt Club measured 6,539 yards, and Leeds made sure that golfers would encounter a multitude of challenging features, including tall mounds, deep bunkers, lightning-fast greens, blind shots requiring substantial carry, deep swales, punishing rough, plateaued greens, and a pond and paddock to avoid. It was so difficult in the 1901 U.S. Open that no professional could break 80 in any round.

The first nine was completed in 1896, but the second nine was not finished until October 1898, so the June 1898 U.S. Open was played over eight rounds of nine holes.

The U.S. Open was held at the Club in 1898, 1901, 1905, and 1908. The 72-hole winning score in 1901 by Willie Anderson, one of only four four-time champions, was 331, a record high that still stands today. 

Myopia Hunt Club is the only course in the United States to have been listed by Golf Magazine as having two of the United States's top 100 signature holes: the fourth and ninth.

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Myopia Hunt Club, Aerial View of Course