Bulle Rock Golf Course

  320 Blenheim Lane - Havre de Grace 21078
410-939-8887
   Public - 18 Holes
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Since opening in 1998, this Pete Dye designed course has been consistently ranked among the top publicly playable "daily fee" courses in Maryland and the mid-Atlantic region. It hosted the LPGA Championship five times.

Pete Dye's Maryland Masterpiece

Bulle Rock was designed by famed golf course architect Pete Dye and opened in 1998. Within a year it had been named Best New Upscale Course in the US by Golf Digest. The layout has a very flexible ten sets of tees and tee combinations that allow it to be played from 4,133 to 7,375 yards. The driving range, short-game practice area and putting greens are available for use by members and those playing the course. Annual memberships are available for discounted daily fees and other benefits.

Almost 300 Years of Bulle Rock

Bulle Rock was the name of the first thoroughbred horse brought to North America in the 1730's, who became the "father of all thoroughbred horses in America". A few years later thoroughbred breeding came to this part of Maryland in the form of Blenheim Stud Farm, now the site of Bulle Rock Golf Course. The golf course was the site of one of the LPGA Tour's major championships, the LPGA Championship, from 2005 through 2009. Women's golf royalty Annika Sorenstam and Se Ri Pak were among the tournament winners while it was contested here.

Accolades
Featured golf course at GolfMaryland.com on July 4, 2025
2025: Site of the 2025 B1G (Big Ten) Women's Championships (Champion: University of Oregon and Kiara Romero (Oregon))
2024: Site of the 2024 B1G (Big Ten) Women's Championships (Champion: Indiana University and Isabella McCauley (Minnesota))
2009: Hosted the 2009 LPGA Championship (Champion: Anna Nordqvist)
2008: Hosted the 2008 LPGA Championship (Champion: Yani Tseng)
2007: Site of the 2007 LPGA Championship (Champion: Suzann Petersen)
2006: Hosted the 2006 LPGA Championship (Champion: Se Ri Pak)
2005: Site of the 2005 LPGA Championship (Champion: Annika Sorenstam)
Notes

Opened: 1998
Course Architect: Pete Dye
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Cruise Ports Closest to Havre de Grace
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On The Right Side Of The Tracks

Bulle Rock Golf Course is located between I-95 and US Route 40, about mid-way between the towns of Aberdeen and Havre de Grace. The entry to the course is off of Route 40, through a short tunnel that takes you under the railroad tracks that separate the course from the highway. Havre de Grace is a town of about 13,000 at the point where the Susquehanna River empties into the Chesapeake Bay. Aberdeen is southwest of Bulle Rock and is the home of the Aberdeen Proving Ground military base. The course is about 35 miles north of downtown Baltimore.

Baltimore (35 miles)
Pittsburgh (280 miles)
Washington DC (73 miles)
Havre de Grace (3.5 miles)
Aberdeen (3.6 miles)
Philadelphia (66 miles)
Wilmington (39 miles)
Harrisburg (80 miles)
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