Course reviews
+1 votes Norm Delle › September 29, 2010
Very nice course, but also very open. If it is crowded you will always want to keep you head up for rouge discs. Pretty straightforward course.
+1 votes Kim Brennan › February 2, 2021
This is a solid course for beginners. Flat and without brush for the most part, the course weaves its way through lots of large trees with nice grass fairways, which are mowed regularly. Remarkably compact for an 18 hole course. One of the oldest on the east coast. No water or bathrooms. Port-a-potty over near tennis course, sometimes.
+0 votes Matthew Fritz › November 12, 2010
I liked this course a lot. I wish I had more time to play it 3 times once of each set of pads. Not too oeasy not too hard, just fun
+0 votes Mike Jaskiewicz › April 25, 2011
enjoyed the mandos not used to that here in michigan, lots of nice people there as well
+0 votes Robert Wagner › May 30, 2012
Always nice to play a vintage course. Well groomed aufficient signage and great location where one feels well separated from suburbia.
+0 votes David Katz › April 4, 2011
very open, older course.. kind of worth playing if you are in the area, but not really worth more then a 15 minute drive, there are better courses in this area
+0 votes Nick Sims › March 19, 2011
This is a very fast course(45mins) holes are not very long but you have to navigate trees everywhere. You crisscross over holes but you're not really in the way when playing! Played here multiple times and always enjoyed the course.
+0 votes Geremy Gieryna › May 22, 2011
Well maintained course, great for families with young children since there is no elevation changes and minimal poison ivy.
+0 votes j swatso › May 14, 2011
Pros: Multi-tee, shaded, suitable for beginners
Cons: A bit jammed, stays damp
Sum: Nice change of pace from other local courses
Cons: A bit jammed, stays damp
Sum: Nice change of pace from other local courses
+0 votes Seth Bostick › April 14, 2011
First time playing course. Good course, good layout. Not crazy about the old style of baskets, but what do you expect from one of the old courses in the country??
+0 votes Corey Stahl › July 15, 2011
Too compact.. all I heard was heads up and fore all day.. low ceiling isn't conducive to my style of playing..
+0 votes The Rooster › March 20, 2023
Pros: Nice concrete tee pads. Fairly clean course.
Cons: Most confusing layouts you'll ever play. You literally have no real idea what basket you're throwing to as there's 1/2 dozen in view from each tee pad.
Cons: Most confusing layouts you'll ever play. You literally have no real idea what basket you're throwing to as there's 1/2 dozen in view from each tee pad.
+0 votes Steve Simison › October 17, 2016
Nice use of a small park, holes laid out well and easy to follow.
+0 votes Nick Brydun › September 21, 2016
This course is very small its birdie bash material. It was nice to play easy enough, nice people out there. I would go back and play it again, had some interesting features to it, nothing amazing, but a good course no less.
+0 votes David King › August 19, 2022
Good course for beginners or getting in a relaxed round. Very little separation between fairways, but there are brand new baskets and it's well maintained. Not a destination course, but if you're already in the area it's definitely worth checking out.
+0 votes Mark Fachler › August 14, 2018
Beginner friendly course that is fun to play for all skill level.
+0 votes Ross Gibson › October 14, 2023
A great little course. Multiple tee positions and the new hole 13 is pretty cool! Calvert is a lot less strenuous than other Md. courses which is cool for beer rounds!
+0 votes Evan van den Valentyn › August 6, 2024
After playing this course over 100+ times I must say at first I didn’t enjoy it but now it’s one of my favorites. Playing from the red compared to the blue tees is 2 entirely different courses. Fun layout, short course and always easy to play 2 or 3 rounds without killing yourself. Will always come back to see if I can do better.