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Few clubs on the Eastern Seaboard carry a pedigree quite like Baltimore Country Club. The club's Five Farms East course — the layout used for championship play — was designed by A.W. Tillinghast and opened in 1926, placing it among the distinguished catalog of work from one of American golf's most celebrated architects. The course has hosted multiple USGA events over the decades, including the U.S. Amateur and the U.S. Women's Open, cementing its reputation well beyond the Mid-Atlantic region.
Five Farms sits on rolling farmland in Baltimore County, north of the city proper, where the terrain breaks into the kind of natural contours Tillinghast loved to exploit. The layout rewards strategic thinking over brute force, with subtly bunkered approaches, firm and fast greens, and a routing that uses elevation change to complicate otherwise straightforward-looking holes.
As a members-only club, Five Farms is experienced by few outside its membership — which only adds to its mystique. For those who do play it, the course stands as one of the genuine classics of Maryland golf.
| Tee | Yards | Rating | Slope | Par |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue · men | 6,795 | 73 | 133 | 72 |
| Blue/White · men | 6,536 | 72.2 | 128 | 72 |
| White · men | 6,270 | 70.6 | 127 | 72 |
| White · women | 6,270 | 76.7 | 139 | 72 |
| Gold · men | 5,785 | 68.1 | 124 | 72 |
| Red · women |


Beautiful country club course in amazing condition with great amenities. I love the lack of cart paths which truly makes it feel like an escape from the world.


| 5,575 |
| 72.9 |
| 130 |
| 72 |
| Red · men | 5,574 | 67.2 | 121 | 72 |
| Green · women | 4,696 | 67.4 | 120 | 69 |