Voted Best Golf Course in Montgomery County by Montgomery Gazette readers, and listed as one of the Top Ten Rated Courses in the Washington Area by Golf Advisor, Blue Mash Golf Course in Gaithersburg, MD is less than 15 minutes from Rockville and Gaithersburg downtowns, 20 minutes from Germantown, and less than 10 minutes from Olney. With access via Route 108, Route 200 Inter-County Connector, I-95 and I-270, Blue Mash is conveniently accessible to Washington D.C., Frederick, Baltimore and Northern Virginia. Designed by world renown architect Arthur Hills, Blue Mash features a mix of links style, parkland, wooded, and water holes. There are no forced carries so it is manageable for beginners and high handicap golfers, and low handicap golfers will find its length from the back tees, strategic bunker placement, and devilish, well protected greens plenty of challenge. The practice facility at Blue Mash features a 10,000 square foot putting green, all grass tee driving range, and short game practice area, all supported by world-class instructors. Blue Mash Golf Course gets its name from the property’s original name “Blue Marsh,” referring to the blue clay of the marshy, thickly wooded land. Pronounced colloquially “Blue Mash,” the land was inhabited by freed slaves who also made it a stop on the Underground Railroad, hiding runaway slaves on their way north. The blue stars and gold stripes logo of the Laytonsville golf course refers to the property’s historic function as a stop on the long journey to freedom.
This scenic course is located on the Mason Neck Peninsula in Lorton, Virginia. Local golf magazines repeatedly name Pohick Bay as one of the area’s most challenging courses. Keep track of your game on Pohick Bay’s USGA Handicap System. Work on your drive or putting at our practice facility, which features a driving range with sand traps, practice putting and chipping greens, and lessons from PGA pros. A full-service pro shop features an array of name-brand golf clubs, equipment and apparel. Other services include club making, custom club fitting, regripping, reshafting and tournament coordinating. Pohick Bay features a full snack bar.
The "Aquia Harbour" course at the Aquia Harbour Golf & Country Club facility in Stafford, Virginia is a 9-hole course with alternate tees for the back nine that features 5,768 yards of golf for a par of 71. The course rating is 68.3 and it has a slope rating of 122. Facilities include a full service restaurant, driving range, practice putting green, and pro shop.
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Participants learn basics of traditional foil fencing under the eye of professional fencing trainers
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Algonkian Regional Park Golf Course, located in Sterling, Virginia, remains one of the area’s most popular public courses. Algonkian’s front nine tree-lined fairways are long, straight and flat while the back nine features hills and several dogleg and water holes.
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Guests enjoy over 35 trampolines, ninja warrior–style course, stunt fall, parkour inspired obstacle courses, extreme dodgeball, and more
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Knowledgeable instructor helps aspiring players hone their tennis skills during in-person and virtual lessons
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Martial arts classes focus on character development achieved through exercises requiring self-discipline and confidence
These are 2 hr sessions with larger groups kids are broken up into groups & put through rigorous training regiment
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At the end of a mile-long drive through forest and field, Whiskey Creek Golf Club has a feeling of privacy and seclusion. Bordered by a high ridge of hardwoods and a winding, free-flowing creek, the property contains many different environments and natural features including springs, streams, stone walls, wetlands, rock outcroppings, broad meadows, pine forests and dramatic views of the Catoctin Mountains. Architect J. Michael Poellot and design consultant Ernie Els, a 2-time United States Open Champion, have designed Whiskey Creek to take full advantage of its spectacular setting
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Willow Springs Golf Course, located in West Friendship, MD just off of I-70 at the Sykesville/Rt. 32 exit #80, is an 18 hole, par 62 links style course having that Scottish "feel", with mounding, deep greenside bunkering and our "love grass" surrounding nearly every hole. In designing the course, architect Al Janis wanted a course that would be both visually appealing, and provide a challenge to all levels of golfer.
Classes take place in a studio equipped with Olympic-quality mats, open lobbies, glass walls, and ample seating for members to observe