Baltimore

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to visit Baltimore for a golf trip?

You'll find the most comfortable golf weather in Baltimore during the spring (April-May) and fall (September-October). Temperatures are pleasant, and the courses are typically in fantastic shape. Summer can be quite hot and humid, so we recommend early morning tee times if you visit then.

What kind of golf experience can I expect from Baltimore's courses?

Baltimore's four courses offer a solid, traditional parkland golf experience. You'll play on layouts with mature trees, well-maintained greens, and a focus on strategic shot-making rather than dramatic elevation changes. It's a classic East Coast golf vibe, rewarding accuracy and course management.

Are there any must-play courses among Baltimore's limited options?

Absolutely, Greystone Golf Course is a definite must-play; it consistently delivers a challenging and well-conditioned championship experience. For a taste of history and a classic municipal feel, we also recommend checking out Forest Park Golf Course, one of the oldest public courses in the country.

What's the typical cost range for green fees in the Baltimore golf region?

You'll find green fees in Baltimore are quite accessible, generally ranging from $50-$100 for public courses. Weekend mornings will be on the higher end of that spectrum, but there are some excellent values to be found, especially during off-peak times. It's a budget-friendly destination compared to many major cities.

Beyond the golf courses, what else should I explore in Baltimore?

Baltimore offers plenty to do when you're not on the links. We highly recommend visiting the historic Inner Harbor, exploring the National Aquarium, or wandering through the charming, cobblestone streets of Fells Point for great dining and unique shops. It's a city rich in history and vibrant culture.