Clifton Park Golf Course, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Baltimore, Maryland.
Baltimore's first public golf course, Clifton Park was built in 1915 on the grounds of Johns Hopkins’ summer mansion. The course was designed by Gus Hook. Today, the course continues its tradition of providing golfers with unique views of Baltimore's urban landscape as well as some of the best putting surfaces in greater Baltimore.
Clifton Park can be troublesome if you cannot avoid the out of bounds, which run through the layout. Plan for uneven lies and paying the price for missing greens with your approach shot. Of course, you can always take solace in the panoramic views of new and old Baltimore.
The back tees play to 6,018 yards. The slope rating is 68 and the course rating is 120. The middle tees are set at 5,764 yards and the forward tees play to 5,490 yards.