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Vanished Maryland Golf Courses: Baltimore County - Closed before 2000 | Independently Published

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Vanished Maryland Golf Courses: Baltimore County - Closed Before 2000, from Independently Published, explores sixteen historic courses that disappeared before the turn of the century. The book weaves archival photos, vintage maps, scorecards, and rosters into a readable history of local golf landscapes.

What is inside

The title profiles sixteen courses by name and fate, including Catonsville Country Club, Chatsworth Golf Club, Chattolanee Springs Hotel, Dulaney Springs Golf Club, Essexshire Gate Golf Club, Fort Howard Golf Course, Glen View Golf Course, Hillendale Country Club, Laurel Hills Country Club, Long Green Estate–W. S. G. Williams, Lutherville Country Club, Maryland College for Women, Oregon Ridge Golf Course, Sparrows Point Country Club, Spring Grove Hospital Center, and Sudbrook Park Golf Club.

  • Archival photography that captures turf, clubhouses, landscapes.
  • Maps and scorecards that reveal course layouts and play records.
  • Records of club champions, notable members, and professionals who shaped local golf.
  • A chapter on Maryland golf firsts, including early milestones and memorable holes in one.

Why readers choose this book

For researchers, hobbyists, and regional historians, the book provides a tangible window into Baltimore County's golf heritage. The blend of narrative and images helps recreate the atmosphere of past courses, inviting reflection on how communities evolve.

  • Compelling visuals paired with concise historical context for quick reading or deeper study.
  • Useful for local libraries, golf clubs, and collectors of sporting ephemera.

Who will enjoy

Fans of Maryland history, vintage maps, and the evolution of golf courses will find value in the archival material and the carefully documented chronicle.

The book is part of a series that includes Vanished Maryland Golf Courses: Baltimore City and Vanished Maryland Golf Courses: Baltimore County (post 2000) and Howard County, offering a broader panorama of the state's vanished courses.

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Q: What is this book about?

A: It documents sixteen Baltimore County golf courses that closed before 2000, with photos, maps, scorecards, and rosters.

Q: Who should read this book?

A: Golf history lovers, local researchers, and collectors of Maryland’s sporting heritage will enjoy the archival insights.