Laytonsville Golf Club, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Laytonsville, Maryland.
Laytonsville golf course first opened for playin 1973. The course was redesigned in the 2000s by Ault Clark & Associates.
Laytonville golf course is owned and operated by Montgomery County Golf (MCG). MCG owns and operates nine golf courses and operates under lease an additional four golf courses in Montgomery County, Maryland in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. MCG is a division of the Montgomery County Revenue Authority, a public corporation.
Laytonsville Golf Course, in Laytonsville, MD, boasts a new, full-service clubhouse and completely renovated course. Laytonsville Golf Course is a par 71 with challenging features. Laytonsville is host of individual and group lessons for golfers of all abilities. One of the premier learning centers for youth, Laytonsville offers clinics and specialized summer golf camps and programs.
Blue tees: par-71 6,211 yards, course rating 70.1, slope rating 115.
White tees: par-71 5,689 yards, course rating 67.7 slope rating 109.
Red tees: par-73 5,429 yards, course rating 70.5 slope rating 118.
$31 (cart included), played on Wednesday, May 2011 at 10am
Played here 5-25-11, for $31.95 (kind of an odd price, eh?), but that included lunch, so it was a pretty good deal.
I'd descibe Laytonsville as a nice "neighborhood" type of layout, nothing too fancy, but nice, and very playable. Front nine is MUCH easier than the back nine, so if only playing nine, choose your poison well! Course is on rolling terrain, with serious elevation change on only about five holes. There is some water on only two holes, and it really only comes into play on #7. Tee boxes are large, fairways generous, and greens medium large. Not too many bunkers in play. Conditions were pretty good: tees and fairways were excellent, greens were quite good, although one (#3) had apparently been aerated within the last week (none of the others showed any signs of recent punching), and they putted about medium speed and ran true. Bunkers were a little thin.
Clubhouse is smallish, but relatively new, and the staff is just super: a very comfortable group.
Our only complaint was pace of play: for a weekday things moved slowly: we waited for nearly every shot, and there was no sign of a ranger. I can only imagine what happens on weekends.
Overall, I recommend the course: the layout/design supports new golfers, or those just out for a walk. If you want a more serious challenge, go a mile down the road to Blue Mash!
$16 (cart not included), played on Sunday, November 2009 at 2pm
Course is in good condition and price is good for seniors.
$16 (cart not included), played on Sunday, July 2009 at 4pm
nice course
$26 (cart included), played on Thursday, May 2008 at noon
The first impression I had approaching the club house was that the chippingputting area were the conditions were terrible. However, the driving range was really good.
As I was began playing I recognized that the first impressions which were negative would probably be consistent throughout.
I was wrong. I really enjoyed myself, the course was very nice. I definitely intend to play it more this year. The club house, although small, was sociable. It is on my list of going of play again courses.
$51 (cart included), played on Sunday, September 2008 at 8am
great layout...friendly staff...great conditions
$46 (cart included), played on Saturday, January 2008 at 10am
Condition of the course was remarkable for January. Fairways were lush, greens in great shape. Course is not difficult, but hey! ... it's nice to score well.
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$41 (cart included), played on Friday, May 2011 at 8am
Staff the greatest