Maryland National GC
Frederick, MD


2002, Arthur Hills
Twilight rates after 14:00.
From Harrisburg & Points North
From I-81 South take I-70 East towards Baltimore
Get off at Exit 42, Myersville Exit
At the end of the off-ramp turn left on to State Route 17 North
Travel 1 mile through the town of Myersville
Turn right just after the Fire Station in order to stay on State Route 17 North
At the stop sign, turn right on to Route 40 East towards Frederick
Travel 3.5 miles and turn right on to Hollow Road
Maryland National Golf Club is on the right
Or
Take Route 15 South towards Frederick
Get off at Exit 13B, West Patrick Street
The off-ramp will merge into Route 40 West
Follow Route 40 West for approximately 5 miles and turn left on Hollow Road
At the stop sign, turn right to access Hollow Road
Follow Hollow Road for 1 mile, Maryland National Golf Club is on the left
Golf Magazine Review: Stretched across former farmland and dotted with lakes and wetlands, the layout is carved into the hillsides. Greens are smooth and fast.
Best Bar Nearby: Shroyer's Tavern on premisis. Or, head into nearby Frederick, MD (www.downtownfrederick.org) and follow your nose along Market & Patrick streets, a lively quarter of town noted for it's pubs and taverns. Golf Magazine likes the Brown Pelican (E Church St), a candlelit rathskellar featuring superb veal and seafood dishes. OR, Brewer's Alley (N Market St) is set in the former town hall and opera house, a lively spot with good pub grub, and beers brewed on-premisis.
Where To Grub: Per Golf Magazine, head west of Frederick near Boonsboro for dinner at Old South Inn (circa 1732). Superb continental cuisine, traditional dining rooms with fireplaces, and a garden area with mountain views. Southwest Airlines Spirit Mag likes Firestone's for second floor tables with street views.
Where To Stay: Frederick, MD is a convenient hub to area courses. Golf Magazine says Fairfield Inn by Marriott (301-695-2881, $74/night) is newly renovated; Holiday Inn Express (301-695-2881) is next to I-70, I-270, and Francis Scott Key Mall. OR, Stone Manor Inn (301-473-5454, Middletown, $150-$275), a historic manor house circa 1760, with an elegant restaurant.