Compass Pointe Sunday Club

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 09 August 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: $74.00

Entry Method: Online


The Compass Pointe Sunday Club is a weekly Sunday morning tournament series held at Compass Pointe Golf Courses from April through October 2026. The event on August 9, 2026 takes place at the NE (North East) course with an 8:00 AM tee time. Registration deadline is July 31, 2026. The tournament is open to golfers of all skill levels and requires an established USGA handicap. The entry fee is $74.00, which includes a $20 cash prize fund. Most tournaments use the Stableford scoring format with a points system. Cash prizes are awarded, and the event includes closest-to-the-pin contests on all Par 3 holes. USGA Rules of Golf apply. Free range balls are available prior to the event for participants. Registration is available online through the Compass Pointe Golf website.


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Venue

Compass Pointe Golf Course

MD, United States

Compass Pointe Golf Courses in Pasadena, Maryland features two 18-hole championship courses spread across 800 acres, offering substantial variety for golfers of different skill levels. The facility is recognized as one of the top public golf courses in Maryland, according to GolfPass rankings. Located at 9010 Fort Smallwood Road, the courses provide a scenic setting with ample space for play. In addition to the two championship layouts, Compass Pointe maintains a comprehensive practice facility with grass tees, allowing golfers to refine their skills. The facility operates a full-service restaurant, Bogey's Grill, for dining and hospitality. The complex accommodates various types of play, including casual rounds, league competitions, outings, and tournaments. Membership options are available for those seeking regular play. The facility supports golf instruction programs for adults and juniors, including the Operation 36 curriculum and junior golf camps, making it accessible to players developing their game.