Anne Arundell Manor

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Anne Arundell Manor for the average golfer?

Anne Arundell Manor isn't a walk in the park, but it's fair. You'll find the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy off the tee, and those subtly contoured greens will test your short game. It's a course that rewards smart play over brute strength, which we appreciate.

What's the one hole I absolutely shouldn't miss at Anne Arundell Manor?

You absolutely have to experience the 16th, a stunning par-3 playing downhill over a natural ravine to a green guarded by bunkers. The views from the tee are incredible, and it's a true risk-reward shot that will stick with you long after your round.

When is the best time of year to play Anne Arundell Manor for ideal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring, typically May to early June, or during the vibrant fall months of September and October. The turf is usually pristine, and you'll avoid the intense summer humidity while enjoying comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery.

Is Anne Arundell Manor worth the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?

Absolutely, Anne Arundell Manor delivers excellent value for its quality. Green fees typically range from $120-$180, depending on the season and time of day, but you're paying for meticulously maintained fairways, true-rolling greens, and a memorable layout that justifies every penny.

Beyond the course, what's a local tip for making the most of a day at Anne Arundell Manor?

After your round, don't rush off-site- make sure to grab a crab cake sandwich on the clubhouse patio. It's a local specialty, perfectly prepared, and the views overlooking the 18th green are the ideal way to unwind and relive your best shots.