Gibson Island Clubhouse

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Address:
Broadwater Way
Gibson Island
MD
21056
United States

Gibson Island Clubhouse is a nine-hole golf course designed by the renowned architectural team of C.B. Macdonald and Seth Raynor. Located on a private, two-by-three-mile island on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Magothy River in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, the course benefits from a picturesque setting featuring rolling hills, natural woods, and water views.

The course is situated within Gibson Island Club, a year-round private community offering multiple sporting amenities. The island's diverse topography, including low-lying tidal wetlands, a 44-acre spring-fed lake, and elevated terrain, provides varied playing conditions. The course integrates naturally into the landscape, complementing the club's recreational facilities which also include dining, yacht squadron activities, and racquets sports.

Positioned less than an hour from Baltimore, Washington, and Annapolis, yet maintaining a secluded atmosphere, Gibson Island Clubhouse serves as a centerpiece of the island's sporting heritage. The Macdonald-Raynor design represents a significant piece of early American golf architecture, reflecting their influential contributions to course design during the golden age of golf.

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