Since 1925 Blue Hill Country Club has been known as one of New England's most cherished private golf clubs. Located just 15 minutes outside of Boston, Blue Hill Country Club is situated at the base of Blue Hill, fittingly named for the bluish hue of its visible granite faces. Designed in 1925 by Eugene "Skip" Wogan, the 18-hole Championship Course has fully matured into a golfer's haven. Known for its playability, Blue Hill Country Club hosted the 1956 PGA Championship and was the home course for the LPGA Tour from 1991-1997. In 1961 Wogan's son Phil masterfully crafted the very popular Challenger Course, a 9-hole layout that has proven to be a demanding test of skill. Multiple tee boxes, fairway mounding, and undulating greens make a round of golf on all 27 holes enjoyable for players of all ages and skill levels. The club also has an in ground outdoor heated swimming pool, wrap around patio and bar area, and multiple dining options for members and outside guests.