Concord Country Club was founded in 1895 as the Concord Golf Club by a group of twenty Concord residents, led by Moses B. L. Bradford. In 1900, a vote was taken to purchase the Brown Farm and form a new corporation to be called the Concord Country Club. Also that year, golf course architect, Donald Ross, was hired to design the original 9 holes at the current location and the first clay tennis court was built. The first "swimming pool" was created in 1915 by damming the brook on the present seventh hole.
Presently, in addition to it's impeccably maintained golf course, Concord has 8 clay tennis courts, a heated outdoor swimming pool with a children's wading pool and a paddle tennis facility.
Concord Country Club is private and as such all information regarding the membership process, dues and initiation fees must go through a member. If you have a friend or colleague who is a member, they can provide you with that information. Our Membership Waiting List is managed to ensure that candidates do not wait too long to join - opened and closed at various intervals. The Waiting List is currently closed to new proposals, other than those for a legacy child of a member. When the Waiting List is opened, members will be notified so they can request a proposal package on behalf of a friend.