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Top 10 Public Golf Courses in Maryland



Top 10 Public Golf Courses in Maryland

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Welcome to “Top 10 Public Golf Courses in Maryland,” where we take you on a journey through the best golf courses in the state. As an avid golfer and world traveler, I have played on some of the most beautiful and challenging courses out there. Now, I’m excited to share my experiences with you.

In this series, we will explore the top 10 public golf courses in Maryland. From the rolling hills of Western Maryland to the beautiful coastline of the Eastern Shore, Maryland offers a wide variety of golf experiences. And we want to hear from you! Your comments are crucial to us, and we use them to update our videos and ratings.

We will dive into the history of each course, discovering their origins, designers, and notable golfers who have played there. We will also explore the course’s unique features, layout, and any challenges that make them stand out. From links-style courses to parkland layouts, Maryland’s golf courses are sure to impress.

But it’s not just about the course’s history and design – we’ll also provide feedback from golfers just like you. From the quality of the greens to the condition of the fairways, we’ll cover all the essential factors that make for an enjoyable round of golf.

And let’s not forget about the beauty of each course. From picturesque views to serene water features, Maryland’s golf courses are a feast for the eyes. We’ll provide tips and tricks to help you navigate each course and make the most out of your golfing experience.

So come with us as we explore the top 10 public golf courses in Maryland. Whether you’re a local or a visitor to the state, this series is sure to provide you with valuable insights and inspiration for your next round of golf.

1. Bulle Rock Golf Club
2. Links At Perry Cabin
3. Lake Presidential Golf Club
4. Wisp Resort – Lodestone Golf Course
5. Queenstown Harbor Golf Links
6. The Links At Lighthouse Sound
7. Whiskey Creek Golf Club
8. Worthington Manor Golf Club
9. River Marsh Golf Club
10. University Of Maryland Golf Course

23 Comments

  1. Need to swap out lighthouse sound for rum point. Lighthouse sound was in abysmal shape this season – they really had balls charging what they were without any mention of the condition. They pretty much lost the entire back 9. No exaggeration – public courses in the Bronx were in better shape

  2. Hey mate , just came across your channel as I am moving to Washington d c from Australia 🇦🇺 and wanting to know where theirs some good golf courses to play . Will be living around the Alexandria area 👍🏌️‍♀️⛳️

  3. If your in town definitely got to check out Renditions Golf course its an amazing experience its a little on the pricey side but 100% worth it The main experience is being able to play famous holes such as Amen corner from Augusta as well as the famous 17Th from TPC Sawgrass definitely a must play course!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. You missed PB Dye, Maryland National and one of the Montgomery County Golf courses (Little Bennet)

    PB Dye just hosted the US Open first round qualifier.

  5. This was great, would only suggest you name the town or part of MD the course is in. ( ex; Eastern shore, Harford County, etc.)

  6. You should check out Thousand Acres golf course in Swanton MD. The back 9 finally opened in May 2023. Its not far from Lodestone and in my opinion far better.

  7. Surprised Rum Pointe didn t make this list! A great track that s been called the Pebble Beach of the east coast.

  8. I have played every single one of these courses except the one at Wisp and Perry Cabin. Lake Presidential is a dump. Good choices, all great courses. PB Dye is outstanding as is Maryland National and Musket Ridge.

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