Waverly Woods reflects world-class golf course architecture at its best. 535 golf course rating panelists for Golf Digest magazine ranked Arthur Hills as one of their Top Five "Favorite Present Day Architects." Play Waverly Woods and you'll see why.
Avid golfers would travel the world to play a great course. You don't have to leave your neighborhood to play two. Turf Valley features 36 beautiful championship holes, boasting bent grass from tee to green, a driving range and multiple practice areas, men's and women's locker rooms, golf shop, experienced PGA professionals on staff, year-round instruction and an experience every level of player will enjoy.
The Woodlands takes golfers on a scenic journey through a world of tall, hardwood trees that guard the lush bentgrass fairways and large, undulating greens of the course's enjoyable and challenging 18 holes.
Our par 72 championship course boasts over 6,650 yards from the back tees and a challenging course rating of 134. The Timbers features a state-of-the-art practice range with bentgrass tees, target greens and a chipping area.
Is one of the finest golf facilities in the military. Featuring 27 holes of championship play, practice facilities that include a spacious putting green and chipping area. The Courses are sure to provide a challenge to golfers of all skill levels.
Don't let its length of 6,750 yards fool you; architect Russell Roberts added some deception and difficulty to the golf course. Rocky Point, with its many elevation changes, plays longer than its posted yardage. Par at Rocky Point is set at 72, with a fairly open front nine and a back nine that is relatively tight thanks to a number of water hazards and tree-lined fairways.
The dramatic elevation changes, along with the natural ravines of our Arthur Hills designed course, makes River Downs truly one of the most challenging layouts in the Mid-Atlantic region. If you have played our course in the past, we welcome you back to a course that is greener and more playable than ever!
Pine Ridge, where Nancy Lopez won her second professional tournament, is also the past home of several PGA and LPGA Tournaments: The Eastern Open, Lady Carling Open and the Greater Baltimore Golf Classic. Opened in 1958, the scenic water and pine trees of the Loch Raven watershed setting make this course both beautiful and a challenge.
Patuxent Greens Golf Club has always been a favorite among locals in Laurel, Maryland. We're known for our wooded paradise lined with trees that flame red and gold in fall and sprout tender green in spring. It's a tranquil spot and convenient to nearby cities and freeways. It's no wonder Golf Digest picked Patuxent Greens for their list of "Best Places to Play".
The public golf course is a regional favorite. Dubbed a "must-play" by Washington Golf Monthly, the Washington Times and Mid-Atlantic Golfer, the course is conditioned on par with the best private country clubs. With engaging architecture featuring split fairways, rolling greens, rock and water features and breathtaking views, all the elements come together for an unforgettable day of golf.
Mount Pleasant has been tournament tested over the years by both professional and amateur golfers. In 1956, Arnold Palmer secured his second win on the professional golf tour. It was also home of the Eastern Invitational Open from 1950-1963. Mt. Pleasant is a favorite for players looking for the challenge of a classic design.
The state-of-the-art training center and driving range will feature: 300-yard drivingl range with multiple target greens, More than 60 practice stations, Two ball distribution areas.
Hampton is the story of people -- enslaved African Americans, indentured servants, industrial and agricultural workers, and owners. It is also the story of the economic and moral changes that made this kind of life obsolete.
Located in Laurel, Maryland, Gunpowder Golf Course was designed to follow the natural topography of the land in the Scottish tradition. Following rolling hills, and bordered by trees on every hole, the course is a challenge for golfers of all skill levels.
O say can you see, by the dawns early light, a large red, white and blue banner? Whose broad stripes and bright stars . . . were so gallantly streaming! over the star-shaped Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore, September 13-14, 1814. The valiant defense of the fort inspired Francis Scott Key to write The Star-Spangled Banner.
Originally a 9-hole facility, Forest Park is now a combination of two styles and challenges. The original course winds through a wooded landscape and challenges even the most skilled players with tight fairways, imposing trees and hilly terrain. The course opens up during the back nine, allowing players to make up a few shots they may have lost on the front nine.
The 6,659-yard course has provided a fun and challenging golf experience for tens of thousands of area golfers.
Compass Pointe offers an enjoyable experience at an affordable price. The 36-holes of championship caliber golf were designed by award-winning architect Lindsay Ervin.
Baltimore's first public golf course, Clifton Park was built in 1915 on the grounds of Johns Hopkins' summer mansion. Today, the course continues its tradition of providing golfers with unique views of Baltimore's urban landscape as well as some of the best putting surfaces in greater Baltimore.
The perfect place to enjoy a quick round or learn the game, Carroll Park is the closest Classic Five course to downtown Baltimore's convention hotels and business district. With 9 holes, it offers an ideal oasis from meetings, seminars, tradeshows and work.
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