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Baltimore's Classic Five to Host Baltimore Putting Championship
Golfers to participate in qualifying rounds July 15-16 and finals July 18 for coveted title of Baltimore's Best Putter.

Baltimore Municipal Golf Corporation (BMGC), also known as Baltimore’s Classic Five, will host the seventh annual Baltimore Putting Championship to determine Baltimore’s Best Putter. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Baltimore’s Classic Five Junior Golf program, which encourages young golfers to become involved with the game.
Golfers of all skill levels are welcome to compete in the adult (18+) or junior (17 years of age or younger) division. The qualifying rounds will take place on Sunday, July 15 from 2-5 p.m. and Monday, July 16 from 4-7 p.m. at Pine Ridge, Mount Pleasant, Clifton Park, Forest Park, and Carroll Park. The finals round will take place on Wednesday, July 18 at 6 p.m. at Mount Pleasant.
There is no pre-registration for the Classic Five Baltimore Putting Championship. Contestants are invited to show up at any one of the Baltimore’s Classic Five Golf Courses during the allotted qualifying time window. At each course, the top three scores (plus ties) in each division will qualify for the finals. Registration fees are $5.00 for adults and free for juniors. Contestants can enter only once at any one golf course.
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About Baltimore’s Classic Five:
Baltimore Municipal Golf Corporation (BMGC), the nation’s first nonprofit organization dedicated to the management and operation of municipal golf courses, has served the local golf community for more than 25 years. BMGC operates Baltimore’s Classic Five golf courses, which include Pine Ridge, Mount Pleasant, Forest Park, Clifton and Carroll Park. Municipalities such as New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and others have sought the Classic Five's assistance in designing programs to better manage their respective courses. Baltimore’s Classic Five Courses have been recognized by such publications as Golf Digest, Golf World and the United States Golf Journal, as well as by The National Golf Foundation. Among the golfing legends that have enjoyed career victories at a Classic Five course include Arnold Palmer, Nancy Lopez & Sam Snead.
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