![]() Both were phenomenal, but both overwhelmed a player of my caliber. Open), and the other a higher-end golf club in Maryland. ![]() trip, I had the privilege of playing two outstanding courses, both with yardages over 6,800 yards from the traditional middle tees. Need further proof? Take a look below at a recent Instagram post, where I detailed a hole I played at Falls Road Golf Course just a couple of days ago.Ĥ things I loved most about playing at Falls Road Golf Course for the first time Fair warning: You don’t want to be in the car ride home with me after those rounds. As a 13-handicap, I’m good enough to shoot in the mid-80s but still have those days when everything seems to go wrong and I’m over 90. Now, if you know me, you know I like to tout myself as the “common man” type. area soon, there’s a public course this member of the golf industry highly recommends: Falls Road Golf Course in Potomac, Maryland. I suppose that’s the life of someone working in the golf industry, but still, it’s wild to think that if I wasn’t sleeping or making occasional trips to Smoothie King (#notsponsored), I was soaking up the links.Īnd for those who either live in or plan to visit the D.C. area is littered with golf.ĭuring a recent trip near our nation’s capital, I didn’t just play golf, I spent about 90 percent of my time on a golf course. On this occasion, we’re teeing it up at Falls Road Golf Club in Potomac, Maryland.įrom private and exclusive clubs to more inclusive public options, the Washington D.C. ![]() Welcome to our “Where I Played” series, where a GOLF staffer runs through a recent day at a course you might play in your future. Looking down the 4th hole fairway at Falls Road Golf Course. ![]()
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