Phone: 410-939-8887
On the web: www.BulleRock.com
Dress code: Soft spike facility. Standard country club rules - Bermuda shorts, collared golf shirts only, no denim.
Holes: 18
Course description: World-class Pete Dye design opened in 1998. Tees, fairways and greens are bent grass, rough is blue grass and borders are tall fescue. Continuous cart paths.
Tees: Black - 7,375 yards; Blue - 6,843 White - 6,360; Red - 5,426.
Best times: Weekends, closed Mondays.
Time spacing: 10 minutes
Cost: $150 per player includes greens fee, cart fee, unlimited use of the driving range, unlimited use of short game area and putting green, use of locker room facilities. $138 per player for caddie round.
Cart cost: Included. Option of caddie: $30 plus gratuity.
Credit cards: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Pro shop: 2,400 square foot pro shop fully stocked with apparel and golf equipment, custom club fitting, gift certificates available.
Services: PGA golf professionals on staff, state of the art video instruction. Double fairway, all grass tee driving range, putting green, club cleaning service, club rental, full lunch and dinner menu, outside dining and meeting room available, halfway house and beverage cart. Corporate outings and meetings are our specialty.
Clubhouse: Full service 23,000 square foot clubhouse, full service men's and ladies' locker rooms with showers, lockers, towels and toiletries provided. Locker room attendant on staff.
Advantage for women: Listed in 'Top 100 Women Friendly Golf Courses' by Golf for Women magazine.
Bathroom: At Halfway house
Comments: Ranked the 10th-best course in the nation, according to the Zagat Survey as well as the top course in the Mid-Atlantic region. "One of Only Twelve Five-Star Facilities in North America" -Golf Digest-May 2002; 25th on "The Top 100 You Can Play" - Golf Magazine 2002; 64th in the Top 100 Modern Golf Courses - Golf Week 2002; No. 1 Ranked Public Course - Baltimore Magazine; 25th - Top 100 Public Courses - Powers Golf 2002; Best in the Washington DC area - Golf For Women 2002.
On the web: www.BulleRock.com
Dress code: Soft spike facility. Standard country club rules - Bermuda shorts, collared golf shirts only, no denim.
Holes: 18
Course description: World-class Pete Dye design opened in 1998. Tees, fairways and greens are bent grass, rough is blue grass and borders are tall fescue. Continuous cart paths.
Tees: Black - 7,375 yards; Blue - 6,843 White - 6,360; Red - 5,426.
Best times: Weekends, closed Mondays.
Time spacing: 10 minutes
Cost: $150 per player includes greens fee, cart fee, unlimited use of the driving range, unlimited use of short game area and putting green, use of locker room facilities. $138 per player for caddie round.
Cart cost: Included. Option of caddie: $30 plus gratuity.
Credit cards: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Pro shop: 2,400 square foot pro shop fully stocked with apparel and golf equipment, custom club fitting, gift certificates available.
Services: PGA golf professionals on staff, state of the art video instruction. Double fairway, all grass tee driving range, putting green, club cleaning service, club rental, full lunch and dinner menu, outside dining and meeting room available, halfway house and beverage cart. Corporate outings and meetings are our specialty.
Clubhouse: Full service 23,000 square foot clubhouse, full service men's and ladies' locker rooms with showers, lockers, towels and toiletries provided. Locker room attendant on staff.
Advantage for women: Listed in 'Top 100 Women Friendly Golf Courses' by Golf for Women magazine.
Bathroom: At Halfway house
Comments: Ranked the 10th-best course in the nation, according to the Zagat Survey as well as the top course in the Mid-Atlantic region. "One of Only Twelve Five-Star Facilities in North America" -Golf Digest-May 2002; 25th on "The Top 100 You Can Play" - Golf Magazine 2002; 64th in the Top 100 Modern Golf Courses - Golf Week 2002; No. 1 Ranked Public Course - Baltimore Magazine; 25th - Top 100 Public Courses - Powers Golf 2002; Best in the Washington DC area - Golf For Women 2002.

Does anyone know what happened to Robin Dale in pg county.
jo @ 10:25 AM EDT, Apr 16, 2006
Worthington Valley in Owings Mills did sell the land to a developer and since the building was in terrrible condition as well as the grounds, the owners thought it best to sell the prime land.
RG @ 11:38 PM EDT, Apr 15, 2006
Has anyone played Cambridge Country Club recently? What conditions are the fairways/greens typically in during the spring (April/May)?
Geoff @ 10:10 AM EST, Mar 21, 2006
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