Cattail Creek Country Club
Glenwood, Maryland
A Brian Ault design between Baltimore and Washington in Howard County, Cattail Creek is a well-respected private club with a challenging layout through rolling Maryland farmland. The mature parkland setting features strategic creek crossings, well-defended greens, and a classic mid-Atlantic character.
History & Heritage
Cattail Creek Country Club sits between Baltimore and Washington in Howard County — one of the wealthiest counties in the U.S. A private club on rolling former farmland with mature trees, strategic creek crossings, and well-defended greens.
The 137 slope indicates a course that plays harder than it looks. Rolling terrain creates uneven lies throughout. Despite being in a housing development, the course maintains a natural, secluded feel.
Signature Holes
An elevated tee shot into a well-guarded green through rolling Maryland farmland terrain. The creek crossings and strategic positioning define the mid-Atlantic parkland character.
What to Expect
Rolling parkland through former farmland with mature trees. Creek crossings add strategy. 137 slope means it plays harder than it looks with uneven lies throughout.
Strictly private — premier club in the Baltimore-Washington corridor.
Playing Tips
Positioning off the tee matters more than distance. The rolling terrain creates uneven lies that demand adaptability.
Keep the ball in play through tree-lined corridors.
Highlights
- ✓ Well-respected Howard County private club
- ✓ Strategic creek crossings through Maryland farmland
- ✓ Classic mid-Atlantic parkland character
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