Anyone in or around Baltimore County an avid golfer? I've been really getting into it the last couple of years and wondered how many other gun-enthusiast golfers we have out there.
I pretty much blow. Shot a 102 yesterday, embarrassingly, it was an okay day for me.
Used to work at Hampshire greens and played 9 for free at least twice a week. Used to be an 80s golfer, 90s now. Love the sport, really love the cart girls
Anyone in or around Baltimore County an avid golfer? I've been really getting into it the last couple of years and wondered how many other gun-enthusiast golfers we have out there.
I've been playing with my nephew, this is only my second year though, so I pretty much blow.
Shot a 102 yesterday, embarrassingly, it was an okay day for me.
If you ever make it up north, Chesapeake Club (Chantilly Manor) in Rising Sun is my "home" course. It's UNREAL how well it's kept, greens are like walking on carpet. We pay $29.00 for weeknights (around 5PM), can't beat it, with 2 or 3 it's easy to fit in 18. Usually play there every other Wednesday, and other local places every weekend one day.
I used to pay, it's been about 3 years. With work, side work, bass fishing and shooting I just can't find the time much less have the desire to get pissed at myself out on beautiful grass fields.
I play at Winters Run a decent amount
I typically play Baltimore county and city courses. But I have ventured out as far as PA to get a change of scenery once before.
Actually playing Pine Ridge tomorrow. Decided I wanted to take a half day of work
PA has some nice courses, but the scenery up there is all the same. Out of the nearby courses in PA I recommend Tanglewood, The Bridges, and Springwood (now owned by Heritage Hills). Around here I play mostly Rocky Point and Greystone. I don't play the city courses anymore. I like Patriots Glen up in Elkton too, but I don't get there often.