Woodmont Country Club Scorecard

North Farm, Maryland, United States — United States Of America

About Woodmont Country Club

Woodmont Country Club is a prestigious private golf club located in Rockville, Maryland. It was founded in 1913 and since then has established itself as one of the premier golfing destinations in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. The club boasts two championship 18-hole golf courses, the North Course and the South Course, both designed by renowned architect A.W. Tillinghast. These courses have hosted various professional and amateur tournaments, including the U.S. Open Qualifier, the Mid-Atlantic Amateur Championship, and the Maryland State Open. Woodmont Country Club has a rich history and has been home to a number of notable personalities over the years. Notably, President Richard Nixon chose Woodmont as his temporary residence after resigning from office in 1974. The club's clubhouse, known as the Eisenhower House, was named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was also a member. Aside from golf, the club offers a range of other recreational facilities and amenities to its members. These include tennis courts, a swimming pool, a fitness center, dining options, and social events throughout the year. Woodmont Country Club is known for its beautiful grounds, impeccable service, and a commitment to providing an exceptional golfing experience for its members and guests. It continues to be a popular destination for golf enthusiasts in the Rockville, Maryland area.

Course details

  • Number of holes: 18
  • Par: 72
  • Standard Scratch Score: 72
  • Slope index: 130
  • Tees available: 1

Scorecard — Unspecified

HoleParSIYardage
1410394
238185
352520
4414331
556478
6316177
744368
8418361
9412426
1051550
11413370
1247380
13311169
14415426
1555524
16317192
1749392
1843366
Total726609

Club website

https://www.woodmontcc.com