Golf
Golf Course
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Full Cry Golf Course- Keswick, VA
Full Cry Golf Course is certainly not afraid of change. Originally constructed in 1948 as a 9 hole track, it has been tinkered with several times over the years, culminating in today's polished course.
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Cascades Golf Course (Omni)- Hot Springs, VA
Despite my fondness for historic hotels, Omni Homestead was a one and done for me. Although I loved its history (and architecture), it was too impersonal and family friendly. However, I have lots of love for their classic William Flynn designed golf course, one of the most beautiful mountain courses in the United States.
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Bulle Rock Golf Club-Havre de Grace, MD
Bulle Rock Golf Club is frequently listed as the best public golf course in Maryland. To be clear, it is really nice. It is also a Pete Dye course, so it is really, really hard. Unless your handicap is under 5, you probably just shouldn't keep score.
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River Marsh Golf Course- Cambridge, MD
Based on the course's location, I was expecting more Choptank River adjacent holes. That was a mistake. While kept in good condition, overall the course was just average, and not worth its resort course price in my option.
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TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (Heathlands)- Caledon, ON
TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley is in no way located in Toronto. It is however a fabulous golf course, and is worth the hour plus drive from Toronto to play. As there are three golf courses at Osprey, it is even more worth it to make it a weekend, and play them all.