Germantown, MD tee times
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About Germantown, MD Golf Courses
Golfing in New Britain is a tradition that dates back more than a century. With a number of public and private courses, it is a great destination for any level of golfer. Some of the most popular golf courses in New Britain are Stanley Golf Course, Southington Country Club, and Tunxis Plantation Country Club. All three courses offer plenty of challenge, beautiful scenery, and New Britain tee times. The area also has a rich history of golf course architects. One of the most renowned is Robert Trent Jones, Sr. who designed many courses in New England, including the ones mentioned above. Other notable architects include William F. Mitchell, who designed the three original courses at Stanley Golf Course, and Seth Raynor who designed the course at Tunxis Plantation Country Club. New Britain also has a number of famous golfers, including two-time PGA Tour winner Billy Andrade. Other notable players from New Britain include PGA Tour winner Bill Glasson and LPGA Tour winner Marge Furyk. Finally, one of the most famous moments in golf history to take place in New Britain was the first hole-in-one ever recorded on a par-3 hole. This occurred in 1926 at Tunxis Plantation Country Club, and the golfer was Jack Grout, the father of Jack Nicklaus. Golfing in New Britain is an experience that all levels of golfer should try. With its rich history, beautiful courses, and excellent New Britain tee times, it is easy to see why the city has been a popular destination for golfers for more than a century.