Founded in 1898, the Baltimore Country Club was established on a 150-acre property in Roland Park, a few miles north of Baltimore city. The club’s original course hosted the 1899 US Open but as the...
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Founded by a group of influential politicians and wealthy businessman, the Congressional Country Club is located in Bethesda, Maryland, about half an hour north-west of the nation’s capital. The cl...
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Chevy Chase is a charming old country club close to downtown Washington DC, its golf course built on a lovely, rolling property in peaceful surrounds and with an unhurried atmosphere. Despite not s...
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An old Donald Ross course that has been hurt badly be technology and tree growth, but whose great appeal lies in the fact that little has been done to its bare bones. The ground is wildly undulatin...
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Founded as a national business club outside Baltimore, Caves Valley is an attractively maintained, exclusive modern facility that was designed by architect Tom Fazio but that sadly offers little in...
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Founded by a group of influential politicians and wealthy businessman, the Congressional Country Club is located in Bethesda, Maryland, about half an hour north-west of the nation’s capital. The cl...
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Established in 1898 as the Columbia Golf Club, the Columbia Country Club moved to its present home in Chevy Chase, Maryland, in 1909 where it has enjoyed a somewhat mixed history in terms of the go...
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From the club website:
Named after the first thoroughbred horse brought to America, the name Bulle Rock truly signifies the strength of these 235 acres of golf heaven.
Superbly desi...
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Extract from the Golf.com course description:
Situated just west of the Intracoastal Waterway near Ocean City, Lighthouse Sound shines with endless scenery and strategic options t...
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