A 1975 graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center, Christopher Hood Little practiced as an associate and then a partner at a large regional law firm in Rhode Island before establishing his own firm, Little Bulman Medeiros & Whitney, PC (LBMW), in 1993. In 2013, he spearheaded the merger of LBMW with Pierce Atwood, another major New England law firm. Although he left the full-time practice of law in 2020, he continues to serve as an arbitrator and mediator. Christopher Hood Little now has more time to pursue his leisure interests, which include hiking, rowing, swimming, and golf.
Though Rhode Island is the U.S.’s smallest state, it has no shortage of golf courses for enthusiasts to enjoy. One of the state’s finest courses, the private Newport Country Club, hosted the first US Open golf tournament in 1895, just two years after the course was established. Another popular private club is the Wannamoisett Country Club, located in Rumford. It hosted the 1931 Professional Golfers Association Championship and is home to the annual Northeast Amateur Invitational tournament .
The Newport National Golf Club in Middletown is a 200-acre public course situated on the site of a former orchard and nursery. The course sits very near the water and many holes offer spectacular views of Sakonnet Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Because of this proximity to the coast, a steady ocean breeze adds to the challenge of playing this historic course, which is considered by many to be one of the nation’s top ten public courses.
Though Rhode Island is the U.S.’s smallest state, it has no shortage of golf courses for enthusiasts to enjoy. One of the state’s finest courses, the private Newport Country Club, hosted the first US Open golf tournament in 1895, just two years after the course was established. Another popular private club is the Wannamoisett Country Club, located in Rumford. It hosted the 1931 Professional Golfers Association Championship and is home to the annual Northeast Amateur Invitational tournament .
The Newport National Golf Club in Middletown is a 200-acre public course situated on the site of a former orchard and nursery. The course sits very near the water and many holes offer spectacular views of Sakonnet Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Because of this proximity to the coast, a steady ocean breeze adds to the challenge of playing this historic course, which is considered by many to be one of the nation’s top ten public courses.
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