HARBOURTOWNE RESORT & COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 St. Michaels, MD, USA
Designed by Pete Dye
Harbourtowne Resort & Country Club sits on Maryland's Eastern Shore near the historic town of St. Michaels, positioned along the tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay region. Pete Dye designed the course in the early 1970s during a period when he was establishing his reputation for creative, strategic layouts that emphasized shot-making over pure length. The property occupies relatively flat terrain characteristic of the Delmarva Peninsula, with the routing incorporating water features, marshland edges, and mature hardwoods that frame many holes.
Dye's design here reflects his trademark attention to angles and visual intimidation, though the course predates some of his more severe architectural experiments of later decades. The layout makes strategic use of the tidal landscape, with several holes playing near or alongside water hazards that require careful club selection and course management. The flat topography allows for open sightlines across much of the property, and prevailing winds from the Chesapeake Bay can significantly influence play depending on conditions.
The course serves as the centerpiece of a resort property that includes lodging and dining facilities, catering to both resort guests and members. Its location on the Eastern Shore places it within the broader context of Maryland golf, offering a Pete Dye design in a region better known for traditional parkland and links-influenced courses. The combination of Dye's strategic design principles and the Chesapeake Bay setting creates a layout distinct from typical Mid-Atlantic courses.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Harbourtowne was designed by Pete Dye.
Yes. Harbourtowne at Harbourtowne Resort & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Harbourtowne is 70.
Harbourtowne plays 6,280 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Harbourtowne is 113.
Harbourtowne is a 18-hole course.