Mount Pleasant Golf Course

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Address:
Hillen Road
Baltimore
MD
21239
United States

Mount Pleasant Golf Course in Baltimore is a classic design that has earned recognition as a tournament-tested venue. The course gained prominence in 1956 when Arnold Palmer secured his second professional victory here, a win remembered for Palmer's resilience after an early frustration on the par-5 first hole along Hillen Road. The course also hosted the prestigious Eastern Invitational Open from 1950-1958, with a return engagement in 1962 before the tournament relocated to Doral.

Mount Pleasant presents a challenging layout favored by golfers seeking the character of traditional course design. The opening hole, a par-5 bounded by Hillen Road, sets the tone for the round. The course offers various tee times and programs including an Early Bird special featuring 9-hole play off the back nine during the first 75 minutes of operation. Mount Pleasant serves the Baltimore golfing community as part of the Classic Five municipal course system and attracts both amateur and professional competitors seeking a classic, demanding round of golf.

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