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Bulle Rock Golf Course Makes Golf Magazine's Top 100

One Havre de Grace golf course made the list of best courses the public can play — one of two spots in Maryland to make the cut.

HAVRE DE GRACE, MD — Golf Magazine has named its top 100 publicly playable courses in the country, and two Maryland golf destinations made the list, including one in Havre de Grace.

Bulle Rock Golf Course ranked No. 49 on the list, and here's what Golf had to say about it:

"Five times the venue for the LPGA Championship, this beautiful 18-year-old brute from Pete Dye that’s situated 40 minutes north of Baltimore unfolds over rolling, tree-lined terrain for 7,375 yards and enjoys several grin-inducing vistas of Chesapeake Bay. The 485-yard, par-4 final hole with water down the entire left side is one of the Mid-Atlantic’s most memorable closers."

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It was also ranked the best course to play in Maryland by Golfweek and Zagat.

See Also: Bulle Rock Ranked Toughest Golf Course in Maryland

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The other Maryland course that made the 2016 Golf Magazine list was The Links at Lighthouse Sound in Bishopville, which is on the Eastern Shore.

The price is $79–$130 to play at Bulle Rock and $55–$199 at The Links at Lighthouse Sound, according to Golf Magazine.

To read Golf Magazine's entire Top 100, click here.

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Photo of Bulle Rock by Elizabeth Janney.

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