15 reviews

Upkeep
3.3
Shot variety/design
4.1
Tee areas
2.7
Signage/wayfinding
2.8
Amenities
3.9
Scenery/views
4.6
bakeralex

@bakeralex

78

Very cool!

4
wistfuldragon

@wistfuldragon

30

Course is a hidden gem with loads of potential, just needs a little polish. Decently varied shot shapes allow for both backhand and forehand players to find success here. Given its newness, roughs are still extremely rough and fairways could use a little more shaping to really develop the lines. Optional mandos, OB or Hazards could help give the course some more teeth for more experienced players while keeping it a fun experience for newer players as well. It plays fun with some awesome views and enough elevation change to give you a pleasant challenge. Words of advice: spot your friends - discs can easily vanish in the leaves and rough on the wooded holes, and the thorns will eat you up. Make sure to swing by the restaurant afterwards; grab a drink and chill on the terrace or have some food - it definitely makes the trip up doubly worth it! Really worth a visit if you're passing through or local. Can't wait to play it again!

1
larshindsley

@larshindsley

25

Consider this review in the time it is made. November 2025. We played November 2025 as this course is in it's early going. It will most likely improve. We played two rounds. Day 1, first experience. Day 2, tournament play. NOTES 1. There are no pads yet, just wood lined boxes that are evenly groomed. 2. Cart friendly. 3. Very scenic. 4. Plays fast. Two players approximately 1 hour. 5. Brambles in some areas are extreme. Especially along hole 2. 6. Baskets have practice style ground support as it is clear they can be moved by field producers during a time of experimentation. With success of gameplay, one would think permanent style baskets will come. 7. Course has a confused identity. Beginner holes to middle difficulty with a couple boomer shots DAY 1: Shot -6 under. No wind. Hole one almost eagled as it should be a par 3. 14 of 18 are technical, the 4 remaining are long open field shots. Day 2: Shot -1. Even with tossing a short drive away after tripping over my own boot, and a re-tee from a lost disc that flew 15 feet over the basket in a covered ravine (hole 10?), I had managed to recover enough to shoot under par on a very windy day. The field owner did visit us during gameplay. He wanted feedback. We shared thoughts on hole 9 regarding no real lanes to the basket. (Example: Canby West Hole #3). It's a very short hike so it's not a big deal but definitely one that doesn't immediately show a clear lane other than from a left side approach. I'm an average player. I'm better on short courses. This one seems to have both beginner T's and middle difficulty at best Ts, which explains my own decent scores. The course is on a very old estate converted into fine dining restaurant, winery (with tastings) and a host for weddings. If you have a spouse that plays, you could make a real day of it here, but dinner will set you back with single crab cake entres at $39. Still the outdoor patio area, and multiple fire pits overlooking hoes 17 and 18 with the Bohemia as a backdrop are something to behold.

andrewjdavis

@andrewjdavis

43

A beginner friendly course situated on the Bohemian Manor Winery. This course offers several short shots that will help hone your short game in the woods. The tee pads are dirt and the baskets aren't fixed in place but those are minor things. The views are sweet and the potential is great. Shout out Brian for putting me in the right path. The winery was closed but I could see my wife and I enjoying a glass on the river after a round. Now go score well :)

dave155607

@dave155607

44

This place can be a gem. Tee pads , permanent baskets and a little tree maintenance and it will be a must play in Maryland.

mattyboh

@mattyboh

49

Really fun course with moderate elevation change and some tight wooded holes

mateo14drano

@mateo14drano

36

Absolutely beautiful property. Great experience overall! Will definitely play again.

keeves

@keeves

16

Park in the lots for the vineyard/bar. Hole 1 is on the far side of grey barn. About a 5 min walk.

chrislockwood

@chrislockwood

9

Great layout. Needs to openers up a bit and cleared of the ground cover. I enjoyed the course.

After playing Red Black Hole Portal
dmcdan

@dmcdan

33

A lot of potential. 2/3 of course are tight, short holes in woods, but fairways and teeboxes not maintained. 1/3 of holes are longer on open fields.

ragnar5757

@ragnar5757

84

Good start. Definitely needs breaking in. The holes in the woods need some more clearing. 9 was the worst. But I can drop my wife off at the winery or Augie’s while I play a round, so that is a plus.

lloydslanger

@lloydslanger

33

Hole 1 Google Maps coordinates: https://maps.google.com?q=39.4695510,-75.8640040&entry=gps&lucs=,94275317,94224825,94227247,94227248,94231188,47071704,47069508,94218641,94203019,47084304&g_st=ipc To get to hole 2 from pin 1: walk to the right behind hay ride wagon. I recommend adding directional arrows at the pins to bring you to the next hole.

pappy1977

@pappy1977

19

Go right at 1 to find 2

1
ijharland

@ijharland

198

Fun layout. Mix of open park style and very tight woods. Tee signs are just the hole numbers, no distances. Signage to next holes would be beneficial, but was fairly intuitive. Wooded holes are still raw and will benefit from foot traffic.

1
doctom

@doctom

17

Lots of potential here. With some signage and selective pruning, it’ll be good. Mostly short but extremely technical shots, and very tight in the woods. Be ready to hit a tree on every throw.