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Mount Pleasant Golf Club

6001 Hillen Rd
Baltimore, MD 21239
Phone: (410)254-5100Fax: (410)444-9595


This course was built on rolling terrain, so you can expect many uneven lies. This traditional club once hosted the Eastern PGA in the 1950's. "Golf Digest" rated this course as the 8th "Best Public Course" in the state for 1996. There are water hazards that come into play on a few holes and the greens are fast. Senior discounts are only available on weekdays.


Holes: 18Greens: Bent GrassFairways: Winter Rye

Tee Information:
TeeParYardageCourse RatingSlope
Blue71675772121
White71639570.3117
Red71548971120

Greens Fees:$20 or Less
Course Type:public
Dress Code:No tank tops or cutoffs
Season:Open all year
Guest Policy:
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Course reviews for Mount Pleasant Golf Club
Average Golfer Review (3.3 Stars):
Number of Reviews: 3
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

premium golf @ budjet price, May 23, 2008
reviewer: golfthug from md
I play this course the most. The greens are quick and deceiving which i love and are usually in good shape. don't gamble against the locals! (local tip)most greens break toward the street. (update) no more 'gps' for free. hand helds are avail @ around $5. Still great value @approx. $33 cust serv is 4 out of 5.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:

Challenging Course, Oct 23, 2004
reviewer: R J Gibson from Towson, MD
Mount Pleasant is by far the hardest of the municiple courses. The Eastern Open was played there, and is the course where Arnold Palmer and Nancy Lopez tasted early victories in professional play. Accurate driving is important here to give you a chance of an easier shot into the greens which are hard to read. Mt. Pleasant is a real value due to its low price to play while featuring state of the art distance finders on all carts. It gets less play than Pine Ridge, since Pine Ridge is more scenic, but Mt. Pleasant is a much more difficult course and will put a test to all aspects of your game. It is where the Maryland Amateur was held earlier this year.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Mt. Pleasant, Aug 04, 2004
reviewer: Ben from Baltimore, MD
The course is fine for a public, with nice carts and fairly well maintained terrain.

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