Middletown Valley's championship 18-hole Rick Jacobson designed course with bent grass tees, fairways and greens offers a challenge for all levels of golfers.
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Preserving the history of African-American culture in Howard County. More than 4,000 books, a children's library and a research and reading library.
Family-friendly ambiance, remarkable amenities and impeccable service have earned it recognition among Maryland's finest private non-equity golf clubs.
A 260-acre park for environmental education, features picnic shelters, a wetland boardwalk, fishing pier, and launch for kayaks and canoes. Swimming pool and kayak rentals (fees apply).
Family-owned vineyards and winery; premium estate bottled wines. Tastings, tours, picnic area available.
Professional guides offering Canada geese, snow geese, puddle ducks, diving ducks, doves, whitetail deer, sika, turkey, fishing, sporting clays and bears.
Course has small greens averaging less than 1,400 square feet along with difficult uphill/downhill and side-hill lies.
In 1956, Arnold Palmer secured his second US victory on the professional golf tour. Mt. Pleasant is a favorite for players looking for a classic design.