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Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Public
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1308
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Semi-Private
4.0522409817
890
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Public
4.4674772036
237
Lothian, Maryland
Private
5.0
1
Andrews AFB, Maryland
Military
3.4465452848
49
Andrews AFB, Maryland
Military
3.4465452848
49
Andrews AFB, Maryland
Military
3.25
4
Mitchellville, Maryland
Private
4.3333333333
3
Mitchellville, Maryland
Public/Municipal
4.2891503135
181
Davidsonville, Maryland
Public
3.2911366006
686
Bowie, Maryland
Semi-Private
4.0387526329
1084
Fort Washington, Maryland
Public/Municipal
4.2510582397
85
Washington, District of Columbia
Public
3.6078594296
170
Edgewater, Maryland
Private
5.0
1
Owings, Maryland
Public
1.8571428571
7
Crofton, Maryland
Private
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0
Owings, Maryland
Public
1.8571428571
7
Crofton, Maryland
Public
3.3214964777
714
Washington, District of Columbia
Public/Municipal
3.8669467787
126
Annapolis, Maryland
Private
5.0
1
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Getting to the Inn at Perry Cabin located on the Eastern Shores can be part of the fun if you choose to “skip the bridge”. Guests can boat across Chesapeake Bay aboard Five Star, a 55-foot yacht that is the resort’s flagship. The 90-minute adventure is the perfect way to start and end a luxurious getaway. The 78-room inn dates back more than two…
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Finding a quality public golf course in the Washington, D.C. area is about as easy as finding a lobbyist or lawyer on K Street. Like the D.C. population, the golf course selection is large and diverse.
There’s no better place to stay in Annapolis than the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel. Nestled right by the water, stepping out on your balcony gives you a bird’s eye view of Chesapeake Bay, and provides nothing but relaxation as you sip your drink and watch the ships sail across the water.
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Many of D.C.'s best courses are private, but you don't have to be a Beltway insider to feel like one at these top upscale publics.
No matter the budget, D.C. area golfers can find a quick golf getaway for them. Local Kevin Dunleavy breaks down the choices.
From rural Virginia to the Metro-D.C./Beltway, here are the Mid-Atlantic region's top 25 golf courses for 2014.
With the Quicken Loans National leaving D.C. in 2019, we look at some of the most underachieving public golf cities in the country.
Hampshire Greens Golf Course in Silver Spring, Md. has the conditioning and quality design to match its affluent zip code. But the most compelling reason to play here is Hampshire Greens' combination of convenience and price. Finding another muni of this pedigree 10 miles from the Beltway in Washington, D.C., is downright impossible.
Built on land occupied until 2000 by a maximum-security prison, Laurel Hill Golf Club was a revelation when it opened to golfers five years later. The transformation of the forbidding property, formerly marked by guard towers and razor wire, to perhaps the Washington, D.C.-area's premium public golf address is an intriguing success story.
Blue Mash Golf Course filled a glaring need when it opened in 2001. In a wealthy area with plenty of open space, there wasn't a single upscale public golf course in Montgomery County, Maryland. Blue Mash changed all that. Kevin Dunleavy has more from Laytonsville, Md.
Jack Nicklaus' opening tee shot this week at Potomac Shores G.C. in Dumfries, Virginia came about seven years later than it was supposed to. Revived by SunCal and managed by Troon Golf, hilly Potomac Shores is the only public-access Nicklaus Signature design in the Beltway.
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Hampshire Greens Golf Course in Silver Spring, Md. has dramatic twists and turns; canted fairways; deep, sprawling bunkers; undulating greens and several blind tee shots. Playing longer than its 6,837 yards, Montgomery County Golf's signature facility is a rigorous challenge, especially for a first-timer.
RedGate Golf Course is gaining traction under the direction of Billy Casper Golf Management. Few courses in the Washington, D.C., area can beat its convenience or price. And none can match the neighborhood feel of the traditional 6,378-yard, par-71 track, which dates to 1974.
Laurel Hill Golf Club, which opened in 2005, has quickly become an old favorite. There aren't many trees and water only comes into play on one hole. Instead, the challenges come from the length and the elevation changes. Designer Bill Love also incorporated sprawling, asymmetric bunkers that both narrow the fairways and protect the greens.
Potomac Shores Golf Club, an upscale public course in Dumfries, Va., is set on rolling, forested hills on the banks of the Potomac. Almost every hole on this Jack Nicklaus design is encircled by dense forest, and very few holes are very flat. Most tee shots feature beautiful, elevated vantage points. Greens are large and undulating, so precision on approach shots is the key here.
Potomac Shores G.C. -- a Nicklaus design in northern Viriginia -- got seven years of grow-in before it opened in 2014. The result is a course more mature than its age.
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