Bulle Rock Golf Course, Championship golf course in Havre de Grace, Maryland.
Bulle Rock is a public golf course in Havre de Grace featuring 18 holes laid out across rolling terrain with water hazards and sand bunkers throughout. The layout spans approximately 235 acres with varied elevation changes and strategic obstacles that define each hole.
Pete Dye designed this course in 1998, drawing its name from an early thoroughbred horse brought to Colonial America in the 1730s. The course was developed during a period of expanding golf popularity in Maryland.
The golf course hosted five consecutive LPGA Championships from 2005 through 2009, establishing its position in professional women's golf tournaments.
The facility includes a driving range and putting green for warm-up practice before play. Visitors should prepare for a challenging layout and plan their visit accordingly.
The course hosted five consecutive LPGA Championships from 2005 to 2009, attracting the world's top female golfers to the property. This run of major tournaments established its reputation in professional women's golf.
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