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Bulle Rock: Named for a Thoroughbred, Designed by a Legend.
Named after the first thoroughbred horse brought to America,
the name Bulle Rock truly signifies the strength of these
235 acres of golf heaven. Superbly designed by Pete Dye,
Bulle Rock is considered the region's
best player's course and was
ranked as "Maryland's
#1 Rated Five Star Golf Course" by
Golf Digest. The Residences at Bulle Rock, a year-round
lifestyle community, adjoins the golf course and offers many
other resort-like amenities. For more information, visit
www.bullerock.com.
Harford County: Love It!
Located
just 25 miles from Baltimore and strategically located on
I-95 along the shores of the scenic Chesapeake Bay, Harford
County offers visitors picturesque beauty, bustling urban
centers, historic harbor towns, and a variety of world-class
cultural and sports amenities. Before you attend the
tournament, be sure to visit
www.harfordmd.com to take a virtual tour, find special
offers, or make lodging reservations.
Havre de Grace: Unique on the
Chesapeake!
Located on the banks of the Susquehanna River, Havre de
Grace is a charming waterfront community rich with history
and maritime heritage. Dubbed the “Duckiest Town on the
Chesapeake” by Southern Living Magazine, Havre de Grace
offers families an authentic Chesapeake Bay experience with
an eclectic mix of restaurants, unique bed and breakfast
inns, specialty boutiques, art galleries, and antique shops.
The town also offers a wide variety of attractions,
including the Decoy Museum, the Susquehanna Museum, the
Concord Point Light House, the Havre de Grace Maritime
Museum, and the Skipjack Martha Lewis. For more
information, visit
www.hdgtourism.com. |
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