Garrett County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Garrett County for ideal conditions?

We've found late spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) offer the perfect blend of comfortable temperatures and stunning scenery. You'll enjoy vibrant foliage or fresh spring greens, and avoid the peak summer crowds while the courses are in prime condition. Winter brings snow, closing courses until spring.

With only three courses, is there enough variety to justify a multi-day golf trip to Garrett County?

Absolutely, don't let the number fool you; these courses offer distinct challenges and beautiful mountain layouts. You'll find everything from tree-lined fairways demanding precision to more open, rolling designs with dramatic elevation changes. Each round feels unique, ensuring you won't get bored playing them all.

Beyond the golf courses, what else is there to do in Garrett County, especially if I'm traveling with non-golfers?

Garrett County truly shines for its outdoor activities, making it perfect for mixed groups. Deep Creek Lake is the main draw, offering boating, fishing, and swimming, plus plenty of hiking and mountain biking trails nearby. You can easily fill your non-golfing hours with adventure or relaxation.

What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value for golf in Garrett County?

You'll find the green fees here generally offer excellent value for the quality of the mountain golf experience. Expect to pay anywhere from $60-$120 for a prime time round, with shoulder seasons and twilight rates often providing even better deals. It's a high-quality golf experience without the resort price tag.

Are the courses in Garrett County particularly challenging due to the mountain terrain?

Yes, you should definitely be prepared for some elevation changes and strategic shot-making on these mountain courses. We recommend walking a few holes if you can, but carts are generally a good idea to conserve energy on the steeper climbs. The views alone make the effort worthwhile, but bring your A-game for accuracy.