Cohasse Country Club, is one of the town’s most historic and recognizable landmarks, , known for its classic Donald Ross–style design, strong local membership, and scenic, quiet setting.
Cohasse is widely recognized as:
- One of Southbridge’s oldest recreational institutions, dating back to the early 1900s.
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A course influenced by the Donald Ross era of New England golf architecture (Ross designed many courses in MA; Cohasse shares stylistic traits).
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A long-standing social hub for Southbridge professionals, business owners, and families.
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A site historically connected to the American Optical Company era, when AO executives and employees were major supporters of local clubs and civic institutions.