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Hole #9, Par 4 "Gunpowder Turn"

Cross Creek Golf Club is the latest gem from Ault, Clark & Associates. Players of all abilities will fall in love with this upscale public facility, complete with bentgrass tees, fairways, and greens. This wooded 18-hole championship layout, with the Little Paint Branch Creek meandering through the course, several spirited elevation changes and rock outcroppings on several holes offers players scenery that is unmatched in the Mid-Atlantic Region.

Come and see what others have been raving about since our Grand Opening in 2002:

"Cross Creek is a course that will not let you get lazy.  If you wanna improve your golf game, play there because you'll need every club in your bag at some point."

--Chick Hernandez, Comcast Sportsnet

"Very distinctive holes with excellent use of natural resources, including water and cliffs."

--Brian McCallen, Golf Magazine, April 2003

“Man and Mother Nature have given us an unbelievable opportunity to create something that looks like the high country of Colorado, versus the low lands of Maryland."

--Tom Clark of Ault, Clark & Associates, 2002

“There are some public courses in our area that charge more for a lot less course. Quarry Corner, by itself, is almost worth the price of admission.”

--Pros n’ Hackers, 2002

“The rocky outcrops of stones and barren terrain beyond the rough present the feel of playing a course out west in the desert…this design feature allowing for such a drastic change in feel makes Cross Creek more than worthy of a visit to play a round.”

--Golfin’ Amigos, 2002

“The course is a scenic treat...this is a course you must play.…a super track for the Mid-Atlantic golfer.”

--Waggle.com, 2002

“Possibly the most exciting grand opening in the golf corridor to come along in years…”

--Washington Golf Monthly, 2002