
Maryland boasts a rich golfing heritage dating back to the mid-18th century, earning recognition as "America in Miniature" due to its remarkable topographical variety. The state's compact 32,000 square kilometres (12,400 square miles) encompass championship venues like Congressional Country Club, which underwent a transformative redesign by Andrew Green in 2020 and now ranks among the Top 100 Courses in America, and Baltimore Country Club's Five Farms Course, featuring A.W. Tillinghast's masterful use of rolling terrain and natural green sites.
Baltimore Country Club (East)
Maryland, United States
Congressional Country Club (Blue)
Maryland, United States
Chevy Chase Club
Maryland, United States
Woodmont (North)
Maryland, United States
Caves Valley Golf Club
Maryland, United States
Burning Tree Club
Maryland, United States
Country Club of Maryland
Maryland, USA
Manor Country Club
Maryland, USA
Columbia Country Club
Maryland, United States
TPC Potomac
Maryland, United States