The Inside Swing

Greystone Golf Course

White Hall, Maryland

Public Course · 18 Holes · Par 72 · 6,917 yds · $35–$65 · 4.1

A Joe Lee design in Baltimore County's horse country, Greystone offers quality public golf through rolling terrain with scenic views of the Gunpowder Falls valley. The layout features stone walls, creek crossings, and a pastoral Maryland countryside atmosphere at an accessible price that makes it a favorite of Baltimore-area golfers.

History & Heritage

Greystone was designed by Joe Lee (architect of Doral\'s Blue Monster and Walt Disney World courses) and opened in 1992 in Baltimore County\'s northern horse country. Originally built as a private club, it transitioned to public and is now the flagship of Baltimore County Golf.

140 feet of elevation change, seven ponds, and over 80 bunkers. Championship layout at 6,925 yards (slope 139) with bentgrass throughout. Consistently called the best municipal course in Baltimore County.

Signature Holes

14
Hole 14 Par 3 · 185 yards

One of the dramatic downhill par 3s with water — the 140 feet of elevation change across the round creates visually striking tee shots throughout the horse country landscape.

What to Expect

Rolling Gunpowder Falls countryside giving a private-club feel at public prices. 80+ bunkers and seven ponds demand course management. Bentgrass tee to green.

Public — advantage card holders play after 3pm for $25.

Playing Tips

The 139 slope is serious — play the right tees. Elevation changes require constant club adjustments.

Highlights

  • Joe Lee design in Baltimore County horse country
  • Gunpowder Falls valley views and stone walls
  • Quality public golf at accessible pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it related to Doral?
Same designer — Joe Lee created both Doral\'s Blue Monster and Greystone. Direct design cousins.

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