There are 77 results that match 9122 Libertytown Rd, Berlin, Maryland 21811, Worcester County.
Courses (35)
Berlin, Maryland
Resort
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Berlin , Maryland
Public
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Berlin, Maryland
Semi-Private
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Berlin , Maryland
Private
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Ocean City, Maryland
Public
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Ocean Pines, Maryland
Semi-Private
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Berlin, Maryland
Public
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Berlin, Maryland
Public
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Berlin, Maryland
Public
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Berlin, Maryland
Public
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Bishopville, Maryland
Public
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Bethany Beach, Delaware
Resort/Public
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Salisbury, Maryland
Semi-Private
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Salisbury, Maryland
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Millsboro, Delaware
Semi-Private
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Bethany Beach, Delaware
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Dagsboro, Delaware
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Resorts (4)
The Bayside community, owned by the Carl M. Freeman Companies, is thoughtfully designed to enhance the land’s beauty, while providing plentiful amenities and residential choices for both guests staying in vacation rentals and property owners. Bayside offers unique resort-style amenities, including the Bayside Resort Golf Club, community pools,…
Located only 3 miles west of the beach town of Bethany Beach, Delaware, Bear Trap Dunes is a 700-home community that boasts serene open spaces, 27 holes of championship golf, and a variety of home types to fit any lifestyle, including single family homes, townhomes and golf villa condominiums. With amenities such as indoor/outdoor pools, a fitness…
Baywood Greens offers resort-style amenities and three- and four-bedroom vacation rentals that provide an escape for a week, a month or more. Residents and guests of the community have access to nearby private inland bay beaches and a marina, where private docks are available. Boating, water skiing, fishing, swimming – it’s all at your fingertips.…
Heritage Shores is southern Delaware’s premier 55-plus community with golf, multiple restaurants, shopping and more. The restaurant scene is diverse. Choose from a waterfront table at the Sugar Beet Market, catch the game in the 1730 Tavern or spoil yourself at Passwaters restaurant at the large golf clubhouse. Arthur Hills designed the course to…
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With Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. all within three hours, Ocean City's weekend population often swells to more than 300,000, a tough act to pull off on a 36-square-mile strip of land. The good news for golfers is that Ocean City has plenty of modern, quality tracks to accommodate the crowds.
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A closed golf course off the coast of Maryland gets new life with a radical concept that emphasizes getting to the holes, not getting the ball in them.
Two distinct waves of upscale public golf have left Ocean City, Maryland with more reasonably priced, high-end choices than any coastal resort north of Myrtle Beach. In addition, with night spots such as tourist destination Seacrets, and many quality restaurants open throughout the year, there's plenty of off-course activity on the Delmarva coast.
If you like seaside golf, the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Delaware is your ticket. There aren't a hundred golf courses here like there are in Myrtle Beach, but the quality is just as good if not better, albeit perhaps a little more expensive. Best of all, though, for those who live in the big cities of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, it's convenient.
With coastal views, coastal cuisine and some golf courses designed by big name architects, the Eastern Shores of Maryland and Delaware is luring an increasing number golfers from the hustle and bustle of the big eastern cities. In a sense, the Ocean City/southern Delaware coast area is the Myrtle Beach of the northeast. There aren't as many courses, but the quality certainly rivals Myrtle and then some. Oh, and there's something else: Nowhere are you likely to find a better crab cake!
Playing at Eagle's Landing Golf Course in Ocean City, Md., can be a singular experience, especially when riding over marshland between holes. The only noise is the clatter of the cart bridge as you roll from green to tee, checking out the sunset, the wildlife or another unique view of one of the extraordinary holes. And even if you deposit a ball or two in the cordgrass, it's worthwhile to disengage, take a peek in all directions and enjoy what makes Eagle's Landing memorable.
Ocean City has become a bona fide golf destination, with enough stellar public courses to fill even a weeklong trip. And one of them is Ocean Pines Golf & C.C.
Whether you're a scratch player or a beginner, Bear Trap Dunes Golf Club has a tee time for you. There are multiple sets of tees and three different combinations of 18 holes, and the club has several programs to make new golfers feel welcome. And once on the golf course, what you'll find is unique topography on the Delaware/Maryland coast.
Baywood Greens in Long Neck, Delaware topped the list of best-rated golf courses of the week by Golf Advisor raters. See which other courses scored well in overall, value and conditions categories.
Galleries (4)
Ocean Pines Golf & C.C. sits across the bay from the resort town of Ocean City, Maryland. Now open for public play, this Robert Trent Jones, Sr. design boasts tight, tree-lined fairways and heavily guarded greens.
Opened in 1997, Rum Pointe Seaside Golf Links is one of the Ocean City area's favorites for locals and visitors alike. Designed by Pete and P.B. Dye, the golf course sits on Sinepuxent Bay overlooking Assateague National Seashore Park. The seaside location translates into water, bunkers and bayside views on nearly every hole.
Designed by Arthur Hills, The Links at Lighthouse Sound is one of the most visually stunning golf courses in the Ocean City area. It's also a tale of two nines. The front side is laid out along Assawoman Bay, with several views of the Ocean City skyline, while the back nine (starting with nine actually) meanders its way through a marsh and mature hardwoods. It's also where you'll find the longest cart bridge in America, at nearly 1,500 feet, bridging the two sides of the course.
About 45 minutes from Ocean City, Maryland, Baywood Greens is the kind of golf course that garners a lot of discussion from those who play it. First of all, a large portion of the club's sizable maintenance budget is dedicated to horticulture and the thousands of flowers found throughout the course. On top of that, course conditions are superb. And thirdly, the course is a tale of two nines, highlighted by holes that have an island fairway, island green and island tee box.
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