Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Maryland Golf

Maryland supposedly had three courses in the Top 100 but someone forgot to tell Beechtree - they closed there doors so they could make more money selling there land to home developers.  The American way, what can I say.  So that brought Maryland down to two courses and I have to say for a state where the first thing you usually think of isn't golf I enjoyed both courses and absolutely loved The Links and Lighthouse Sound.  This is not to put down Bulle Rock as it was a great course and will challenge even the best golfers, it just doesn't have the WOW effect of The Links.  As for the courses in Maryland, the state is certainly one of my favorites.

Confidence GOLF Mens POWER Hybrid Club Set & Stand Bag
The Links is definitely one of my favorites, from the golf course, to the people working there, to the clubhouse it would be an excellent stop for anyone wanting to not only have a great round of golf but enjoy the scenic view of the Bishopville Prong of the St. Lawrence River leading to the Atlantic Ocean.  Besides who wouldn't want to experience the 1500+ foot long cart bridge leading from the 7th green to the 8th tee box.  Wow!  It is touted as the longest cart bridge in the world.

Enjoy the pics:
Bulle Rock


The Links at Lighthouse Sound


Team Effort NCAA Lettermans Club II Cooler Golf Cart Bag (Maryland)

(4) Maryland Terrapins Golf Ball Markers

2 comments:

  1. Louis, I see that you took our recommendation to play Bulle Rock. It was nice playing with you and Lucia at Lighthouse Sound. Now could you just train Lucia to fetch my ball out of the rough and drop it in the fairway?

    Good luck on your endevour!

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  2. I would but you saw what she looks like after going looking for whatever she was looking for. You'll have to find your own golf balls. Ha!

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