ALL 18 Holes! Whiskey Creek Golf Course (Ijamsville, MD)

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Welcome back everyone to another video and this is probably my number one public golf course in the DMV area, and definitely in the state of Maryland.  this is in Ernie, Els inspired and consulting course, and I think it does a great job of having a mixture of elevation, visually appealing holes, some water, forced carry, and everything in between if you like what you see, please drop me a like comment or subscribe! 

23 Comments

  1. the grass might stand up when the sun comes out and the grain or direction of the blades becomes more noticeable

  2. The 18th hole is play it as it lies. The starter explained to me that because the structure was there before the course it does not count as a man made object. You should score that as an unplayable lie.
    Beautiful course, but expensive. Great round. Thank you for the video.

  3. Def the best course in MD by far – have played here many times – once played here in a torrential rain storm and still enjoyed the round

  4. Nah Bulle rock is better….too many quirky holes…good course, usually good conditions but the price for value 😮…range is meh too…

  5. I live right around the corner from there and I prefer Worthington Manor or PB Dye. You should definitely check them out !!

  6. Definitely not better than bulle rock. And for the price, I think it’s a little overpriced. I like Worthington Manor and Marilyn national about as much as whiskey creek. But it is a great course.

  7. Played Whiskey Creek twice in scrambles Like the course and that house sitting on the 18th fairway is unique. My buddy hit it through the door.
    Have to agree with a few others that Bulle Rock is slightly better overall

  8. I play there this Saturday for the first time! Celebrating my 40th🎉🎉 Started playing this past Father's day and played probably 10 times since. I got the bug!

  9. I live in Potomac right next to congressional and Avenel. Nice courses but super challenging. Lakewood is my home course. How does Whiskey Creek and the other nice public courses compare to the private ones? I’d like to try some of the nicer public courses in the area.

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