Ocean City Golf Courses

Located eight miles west of Ocean City in Berlin, Maryland, the Bay Club features two fun and challenging courses nestled within a natural wetlands area. Their East Course features the area’s only tour-quality Zoysia grass fairways and was nominated to Golf Digest’s list of best new courses in 1999.

Located approximately nine miles west of Ocean City in Berlin, Maryland, The Deer Run Golf Club’s mission is to offer a championship golf course at affordable prices, with great service. In operation since 1988, this par-70 course features six beautiful lakes and large greens.

One of the closest courses to Ocean City, Maryland, Eagle’s Landing Golf Course is just two miles from the boardwalk. Eagle’s Landing is a challenging and very scenic course situated within a unique ecosystem that features freshwater wetlands, hardwood forests, and ocean views.

Located just four miles west of Ocean City in Berlin, Maryland, the GlenRiddle Golf Club is the centerpiece of the GlenRiddle residential community. The GlenRiddle Golf Club offers two 18-hole championship courses. Their Man ‘O War course was developed in a links style.

Located one mile west of Ocean City, Maryland, Links at Lighthouse Sound is a stunningly scenic course located along the St. Martin’s River. This course features the longest cart bridge in the United States, a 1,500 foot long stretch that runs through pristine marsh.

Located approximately seven miles south of Ocean City in Berlin, Maryland, the Ocean City Golf Club was developed in 1959 and features two championship courses. Their recently redesigned Newport Bay course features marsh and bay views from all 18 holes. This course is known for its scenic beauty.

Located approximately four miles west of Ocean City in Berlin, Maryland, Ocean Pines Golf & Country Club is home to the Delmarva Peninsula’s only course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. This membership-based course is open for public enrollment. This challenging 18-hole championship course is situated among natural wetlands and mature woodlands.

Located only a few minutes from Ocean City in Berlin, Maryland, the Ocean Resorts Golf Club was designed to accommodate golfers of all ages and abilities. Owned by Wor-Wic Community College, this course serves the community as a “living laboratory” for students.

Located just ten minutes from Ocean City in Berlin, Maryland, Pine Shore Golf is a 27-hole, mid-length public course. Pine Shore Golf is a family owned business that began in the 1970s and offers some of the best rates available for a round of golf in the Ocean City area.

Located just minutes from Ocean City in Berlin, Maryland, River Run Golf Club offers 18 holes of exciting and scenic golf. Designed by Gary Player and in operation since 1991, River Run Golf Club features bent grass on the tees, fairways, and greens. This course is very well maintained.

Located eight miles south of Ocean City in Berlin, Maryland, Rum Pointe Seaside Golf Links is considered a “must play” course while visiting the area. This course was designed as Scottish-style links and features 17 holes with direct views of the bay.

Located ten miles north of Ocean City, Maryland, and just over the Delaware state line, Bayside Resort Golf Club features a Jack Nicklaus Signature-designed golf course. This course is situated among scenic wetlands and woodlands and offers dramatic views of Assawoman Bay’s breathtaking coastline.

The Nassawango Golf Course is set on the banks of the Pocomoke River just minutes from historic Snow Hill, Maryland. This hidden jewel of the Eastern Shore, cut through the cypress trees of the Pocomoke Forest, has been a golfing favorite since opening in 1970.

It has been reported that this course closed in 2012.
We have not received any updates from the course owners or local media outlets concerning the status of Beach Club Golf Links. At this time there is no scheduled reopening date.

Golf is fun at Nutters Crossing. The 90 degree rule is in effect most of the year, which will enable you to ride to your ball. Beautiful lush fairways roll over gently sloping hills, past eight water hazards, and through a maze of over 50 bunkers, to rolling greens built to USGA specifications.