The course is challenging but user friendly for players of all skill levels.
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Featuring the best greens on the Eastern Shore and the only championship golf course on the Delmarva Peninsula.
Beautifully restored 17th-century brick church. Graveyard holds remains of Anna Ella Carroll, "silent member of Abraham Lincoln's cabinet" and veterans of every American War.
A community theater in historic Oakland, which houses Garrett Lake's Arts Festival events and plays.
An award-winning championship course, designed by golf course architect Russell Roberts, is a favorite among both locals and visitors.
This course offers generous landing areas, large rolling greens and maintains world-class practice facilities, including a 2-acre short game practice area, and a range with both grass and artificial teeing areas.
On the eastern bank of the Susquehanna River, this 19th-century residential town boasts many fine examples of Victorian and granite architecture.
Course features 6,731 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72.
Set on 100 acres of historic land, the course makes its way through mature trees and unique elevation changes, and maintains its difficulty through tight fairways and fast, contoured greens.