Caroline Country Club's course in Denton, Maryland, was designed by Ed Ault, a prolific mid-Atlantic architect known for creating accessible layouts throughout the region during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Ault's work typically emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while working within the natural terrain and budget constraints of community-oriented clubs. The course serves the small town of Denton on Maryland's Eastern Shore, an area characterized by relatively flat agricultural land with stands of mature trees and occasional water features.
The Eastern Shore's landscape generally offers gentle elevation changes and sandy soils that provide good drainage, conditions that influence routing and playing characteristics throughout the region. Courses in this part of Maryland often incorporate tree-lined fairways, modest water hazards from ponds or drainage areas, and straightforward green complexes that reward accurate approach play without excessive severity.
Caroline Country Club functions as a local membership facility serving Denton and the surrounding Caroline County communities. The club provides a traditional country club setting for its members, with the golf course as the central amenity complemented by typical social and dining facilities. The layout reflects its era and purpose: a course designed to offer an enjoyable round for regular play rather than championship challenge, fitting the recreational needs of a small Eastern Shore town.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Caroline was designed by Ed Ault.
Caroline at Caroline Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Caroline is 72.
Caroline plays 6,697 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Caroline is 123.
Caroline is a 18-hole course.