HUNTERS OAKS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Queenstown, MD, USA
Designed by Frank Henegan, Jan Stephenson
Hunters Oaks Golf Club sits in Queenstown, Maryland, on the upper Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay region. The course was designed by Frank Henegan in collaboration with Jan Stephenson, the Australian-born LPGA Hall of Famer who turned to course design work in the latter part of her career. The layout represents a parkland design carved through the wooded terrain characteristic of this part of Maryland's coastal plain.
The routing moves through stands of mature hardwoods and pines, with fairways framed by trees and natural areas that define playing corridors. The topography is relatively gentle, typical of Eastern Shore courses, though the design incorporates elevation changes and contouring to create visual interest and strategic variety. Water features appear on several holes, reflecting the low-lying nature of the landscape and adding both aesthetic and tactical elements to the round.
Queenstown itself is a small community that has seen residential and golf development over recent decades, positioned near the western terminus of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. The course serves both local members and visitors exploring the Eastern Shore golf corridor. The Henegan-Stephenson collaboration brings together traditional design principles with input from a player's perspective, aiming to create a layout that balances challenge with playability across different skill levels. The tree-lined character and parkland setting provide a contrast to the links-influenced courses found elsewhere in the region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Parkland was designed by Frank Henegan and Jan Stephenson.
Yes. Parkland at Hunters Oaks Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Parkland is 36.
Parkland plays 3,529 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Parkland is 130.
Parkland is a 9-hole course.