River Run Golf Club, a 6,705 yard course, is located just 7 miles west of Ocean City. Each of the 18 holes presents its own challenge. The front nine is reminiscent of Scottish-type courses, with open, rolling, mounded fairways. The back side presents the challenge of driving tee shots down majestic, tree lined fairways and over natural marshes. A full service restaurant is also featured with indoor and outdoor seating, offering breakfast and lunch daily, as well as servicing golfers with beverage cart and 9th hole snack shack. It also specializes in catering to private parties for small to mid-size golf groups ranging from 16 to 80 golfers.
Location:
11605 Masters Lane, Berlin Maryland 21811
Telephone
410-641-7200 Toll Free: 800-733-7786
Other Golf nearby:
(Salisbury) Americas Best Value Inn
(Rehoboth Beach) Americinn Rehoboth Beach
(Ocean City) Baja Amusements
(Ocean City) Baja's Family Amusements
(Easton) Days Inn Easton
(Pocomoke City) Days Inn Pocomoke City
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