Frederick County is home to many championship golf courses, each with its own individual character and challenge. Aesthetically beautiful and loaded with amenities, our courses will meet the specific playing needs of your group.
Designed by Rick Jacobson, this course offers a challenging round of golf for players of all abilities with its four tee boxes, large landing areas and testing fairways. Just minutes from I-70, Hollow Creek is also home to the Valley Grill where you can experience delicious indoor or outdoor patio dining along with scenic views of the rolling Middletown countryside. Call for details and reservations. Restaurant: Tues - Sun 11 AM - 10 PM.
With views of the Catoctin Mountain throughout, this Arthur Hills designed masterpiece takes full advantage of the dramatic elevation changes and wetlands surrounding the course. The comprehensive club amenities will assure a truly memorable experience. The clubhouse includes the golf shop and Schroyer's Tavern, a casual, upscale restaurant specializing in American cuisine.
Breathtaking views on this spectacular course sculpted by nature and artfully crafted by famed golf course architect, Gentleman Joe Lee (Doral, Cog Hill, Bay Hill). Capture the high ground at the course rated as one of the top 7 in the state by GolfWeek and one of the best in the MidAtlantic by Golfstyles. Musket Ridge is located between the historic Civil War battlefields of Antietam and Gettysburg. New 250 person banquet facility - Catoctin Hall - has been called called "Maryland's Best New Event Venue".
Championship 18-hole Signature Course designed by renowned architect, P.B. Dye. Rated as the 11th best course in Maryland by Golf Digest. Outstanding practice facility. Elegant Clubhouse features 30-mile view of Sugarloaf Mountain. Restaurant and Lounge managed by classically-trained Executive Chef.
At the end of a mile-long drive through forest and field, Whiskey Creek Golf Club has a feeling of privacy and seclusion. Bordered by a high ridge of hardwoods and a winding, free-flowing creek, the property contains many different environments and natural features including springs, streams, stone walls, wetlands, rock outcroppings, broad meadows, pine forests and dramatic views of the Catoctin Mountains. Architect J. Michael Poellot and design consultant Ernie Els, a 2-time United States Open Champion, have designed Whiskey Creek to take full advantage of its spectacular setting.
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