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Managed by the Naval Academy Golf Association, the Naval Academy Golf Course is an 18-hole university course. It is the home course of the Brigade of Midshipmen, Naval Academy golf teams, active and retired military, USNA faculty and staff, and civilian members. Sorry, but your browser does not support this video format.
In 1938, the U.S. Navy purchased land near the academy in order to expand its radio communications facility. On that land happened to be an abandoned 18 holes, once belonging to the Greenbury Point Yacht Club. In 1940, a new nine-hole course was established.
In 1938, the U.S. Navy purchased land near the academy in order to expand its radio communications facility. On that land happened to be an abandoned 18 holes, once belonging to the Greenbury Point Yacht Club.
DOD employees not serving on the Naval Academy Faculty are not eligible to play the golf course on their own. DOD employees fall into the civilian guest category, and may only play as the guest of a member, or of an eligible golfer.
Active duty members pay anywhere from $684 to $2,160 per year, with high-ranking members paying more. But active duty members avoid one-time initiation fees that cost alumni members $12,500 and associate civilian members $17,000.
The U.S. Naval Academy Golf Club is a private, university golf course owned by the Naval Academy. It is operated by the Naval Academy Golf Association (NAGA), which is affiliated with the Naval Academy Athletic Association (NAAA).
William FlynnIn 1942, William Flynn was contracted to design and develop a course composed around the existing nine holes. Flynn's selection was an ideal choice, given his uncanny ability to blend manufactured features with the natural landscape.
United States Air Force Academy is located in Air Force Academy, CO and the Golf program competes in the Mountain West Conference (MW) conference.
Greenbury Point is currently open to the general public when the firearm ranges are not operational or other training events do not preclude public access. The roads that many use recreationally are within the Surface Danger Zone for the firearms range at NSA Annapolis.
Advance reservations are recommended. The Pro Shop is located in the Brigade Sports Complex. The Club at Greenbury Point snack bar is located on the premises and may be reached at 410-293-4679.
Managed by the Naval Academy Golf Association, the Naval Academy Golf Course is an 18-hole university course. The course is open to Midshipmen, active-duty and retired military, Academy faculty and staff and their guests. The course is open during daylight hours weather permitting.
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In 1938, the U.S. Navy purchased land near the academy in order to expand its radio communications facility. On that land happened to be an abandoned 18 holes, once belonging to the Greenbury Point Yacht Club. In 1940, a new nine-hole course was established.
In 1940, a new nine-hole course was established. Then, in 1942, Flynn, the famed architect behind such vaunted designs as Shinnecock Hills, Merion, The Country Club and Cherry Hills, was brought in to create a new 18-hole layout from the existing nine holes.