Whiskey Creek Golf Club
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.
Greenspring Avenue to Greenspring Valley Road going from East to West.
Blue Ridge Shadows Golf Club Aerial Tour
Blue Ridge Shadows Golf Club is one of the finest golf courses in the Mid-Atlantic. Ranked #3 'Best Courses you can play in Virginia, 2009 by Golfweek. Located in Front Royal, Virginia, in the heart of the historic Shenandoah Valley. Golf Worth Playing #InTheShadows
2012 USGA Amateur Sectional Qualifier Woodholme CC
2012 USGA Amateur Sectional Qualifier at Woodholme Country Club Baltimore, MD; 3 spots and 2 alternates to be awarded for the privilege of playing in the US Amateur
Kev-1 and Ty-Pain playing at Old Hickory Golf Course Part 1. Woodbridge VA
An overview of old hickory golf course, pro shop and golf holes. beautiful course in woodbridge virginia
Music by David Braxton
Maryland Amateur Golf Tournament
Maryland Amateur Golf Tournament
Frederick MD Homes for Sale: 401 Mohican Drive, Frederick, MD 21701
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The city of Frederick is the county seat of Frederick County. Frederick County is the largest county by area in the U.S. state of Maryland.
In Frederick you will find the Frederick Municipal Airport (FDK).
Frederick is located in Frederick County in the northern part of the state of Maryland, and is occasionally considered part of Western Maryland.
Main routes in Frederick, MD are Interstate 70, Interstate 270, U.S. Route 340, U.S. Route 40, U.S. Route 40 Alternate and U.S. Route 15.
In relation to nearby cities, Frederick is approximately 49 miles north and slightly west of Washington, D.C., 46 miles west of Baltimore, and 24 miles southeast of Hagerstown, Maryland.
Bodies of water in the city are Monocacy River, which runs to the east of the city, Carroll Creek. In addition you will find many neighborhood and city lakes and ponds. In the downtown area of Frederick you can find Culler Lake, a man-made small body of water.
Frederick, MD is the the county seat of Frederick County, Maryland. Frederick County is less than one hour from Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and nearby Harpers Ferry.
Consider visiting the following neighborhoods in Frederick, MD:
Rivercrest in Frederick, MD, Villages Of Urbana, Wormans Mill, Urbana Highlands
The following are a list of some of the homes for sale Frederick MD in the past year:
401 Mohican Drive, Frederick, MD 21701, 2220 Thurston Road Frederick, MD 21704, 7701 Dance Hall Road, Frederick, MD 21701, 5950 River Ridge Road, Frederick, MD 21704, 3634 Denison Street, Frederick, MD 21704, 9118 Belvedere Drive, Frederick, MD 21704, and many more.
In Frederick, MD you will enjoy historic Downtown Frederick's arts and entertainment district, plenty of shopping, dining, and other attractions.
There are many tours offered in Frederick, MD.
A few of the Guided Downtown Walking Tours are:
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Frederick, Guided Civil War Walking Tours
Pearls of Frederick Walking Tours, Taste Frederick Food Tours:
If you would like to tour the outdoors consider:
River & Trail Outfitters, Harpers Ferry Adventure Center, Guided Nature Programs
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Just in case you want to tour on your own, you'll find these great self-guided tours:
African American Heritage Sites Walking Tour, Destination Frederick Walking Tour, Covered Bridges Driving Tour
Frederick is home to a number of golf courses including:
Worthington Manor Golf Club, Clustered Spires Golf Course, P.B. Dye Golf Club, Hollow Creek Golf Club, Musket Ridge Golf Club, & Whiskey Creek Golf Club
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Frederick is also home to the annual Frederick Restaurant Week. This event is a week long promotion of some of the cities finest restaurants. Participating in Restaurant week will provide you with the opportunity to enjoy fixed meals at discounted prices.
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Don't forget to enjoy the Arts and Entertainment District in Downtown Frederick. Some of the performing arts companies and venues include:
Toby's Dinner Theatre,
Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre & Children's Theatre,
Community Bridge Mural,
Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center,
Frederick Arts Council,
Fredericktowne Players,
Gallery 322,
The Griffin Art Center,
Maryland Ensemble Theatre,
Maryland Shakespeare Festival,
Rebecca Pearl Gallery,
The Artists' Gallery,
Weinberg Center for the Arts,
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You'll find great cuisine in Frederick from a variety of restaurants including:
VOLT
The Orchard
Olives
Tasting Room
Red Horse Steak House
Uno Chicago Grill
Enjoy shopping in Frederick and surrounding areas at the Francis Scott Key Mall, Hagerstown Premium Outlets, Westview Promenade, and more!
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Ross’s Vlogs #5 Golfing at Penn National
Ross and the fellas Golf at Penn National
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Shea - Par 3, 8th Hole at Hampshire Greens
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Autumn 2017 At Eagle Crest Golf Course, Alma, AR
Celebrating Autumn 2017 at Eagle Crest Golf Course, Alma, AR. Eagle Crest Golf Course has been voted as the Best Golf Course in the Ft. Smith area.
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Deer are dealing with the drought and lack of food on the golf course.
Great Golf in Howard County, Maryland
Howard County is a golfer’s paradise! Beginners and pros will enjoy several scenic and challenging courses. Indulge in Waverly Woods Golf Club, an outstanding Arthur Hills designed course and upscale Hobbits Glen, or enjoy tee time in our neighborhood golf courses like Timbers of Troy, Willow Springs and Fairway Hills. Fabulous Turf Valley offers 36 holes of championship golf and a full-service European spa to soothe sore muscles after a long day on the links!
Tour of Clustered Spires Golf Club
Join Scott Peterson on a tour of Clustered Spires Golf Club!
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334 Cabbage Inlet Lane
334 Cabbage Inlet Lane
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How come if you line up to the right, the ball goes right?
Practice at Ben Geren Park GC - HD
Journey, swinging a Taylormade M1 Driver.
How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Ijamsville, Maryland
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Shenandoah Valley GC, Front Royal, VA 161004
Holes: 9x3 Par: 36 Length: 3095 yards Slope: 126 Rating: 71.1
Grade: B
Location: 15 min. NE of Front Royal, of the Rte 577 exit off I-66 just before Front Royal proper. I just continued on north to Rte 340 to Frederick. A nice ride in the countryside, a nice round of golf.
A nice 9 holes by 3 courses combo, though the blue course (red,white, blue) was closed for renovation.
A basic yet still spicy woods course in a rectangular area with some houses on one corner, a nice clubhouse on one side and a bunch of meandering holes in the middle laid-out side by side. Mostly evergreens and some normal trees. Very little dense woods & foliage like you'd find at South Riding, Lees' Hill or Cross Creek. The course is much more like Enterprise but it's just a better course than Enterprise, and even then all the dense foliage is just along one or two holes, between the houses on the far side of the course from the clubhousee, and all of that was OB. Nothing in the way of trees that is dense enough to keep you from crossing into adjacent fairways or going into the trees and scrambling out, other than the occasional pile of waste and the long rough, but chasing balls hit offline into the long rough is a true exercise in frustration. Seriously it was a problem to find a ball just a few feet off the green or fairway, very similar to some parts of the Oak course at Twin Lakes. The rough was simply too long in a lot of places. You can practically forget about finding your ball if you hit off-fairway and lose sight of it, don't see it actually come down and don't immediately see it when you first ride out there in your cart. I almost gave-up on finding a ball that was within a clubs' length of the green. So DEFINITELY do a good job of tracking your shots. Most of the courses that I've played don't have rough so long that it is effectively waste. This is not a problem that I've had in a long time & it was quite frustrating to lose so many balls that were just off the fairway or green. Of course not every time but maybe about a third of the time this would happen. I lost a lot of balls on shots that were just not that bad. On one I lost my tee-shot which was not a huge surprise as I hit it over a blind ridge & it probably went down into the woods/OB just on the other side of the ridge. I dropped & hit my approach 175yds, it went off the green to the right near the cart-path, I clearly saw it heading right past the green directly towards the next tee-box that was maybe 50 yards past & right of the green.. I saw it disappear in the grass maybe 20 yards in front of the next tee-box. I never found it. Of course, on the next 2 holes I pull 3 shots left & find them all. My last tee-shot, the dog-right to the green just next to the clubhouse, I hit a ball that rolled through the fairway & into the rough. It took me 2 minutes to find it just off the fairway. The deep rough was a serious problem & when I did hit into the trees I only found the ball half the time even though there was plenty of open space around the trees & not much foliage, bushes or waste. You absolutely have to keep an eye on your ball if don't want to waste an hour looking for balls.
Also the pot-bunkers are really fun to play with people milling around at an adjacent green or tee, or even the clubhouse, making noise, and you feel that half of them are watching you. If the course is at-all busy, you're going to see a lot of people playing near you, & sometimes very near you, as they play adjacent tee-shots, fairways & greens. So it does take a bit of focus to play here & it's not really a course for players who like to get lost in the woods & play golf in isolation. The environment is chatty, often, & certainly you won't be alone in the woods that much. I rarely play courses with 2 adjacent tee-boxes each hitting the same way on adjacent fairways. Often here it was a tee-box or a green next to another green or tee-box, on occasion right next to the clubhouse *and* another teebox. Luckily the other groups were not all that noisy.
Par5s about 450-500 yds, Par4s 350-400 yds, Par3s 135-175 yards from the back tees. Moderate-sized greens with some pot-bunkers and long rough but very little waste and woods in play around the greens. A very nice course with long rough (long enough in places to hide balls), some OB and some houses near the course, some greenskeeper-fouling, some mountain-views but not much. Nothing overwhelming here but nothing underwhelming either. No road-noise is a major plus. A good solid round. No water or carries over waste, not much waste off the sides of the course & very little in the way of dense woods but still some perils, elevated tees, elevated greens, nicely sloped greens that were a good challenge to putt but still in good shape. Just good solid course, if a bit on the short & easy side. A very-nice clubhouse with no showers. This is definitely a nice middle-of-the road course & at $12 for hotdeal on GolfNow certainly a win.
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