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Bulle Rock Golf Course
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Bulle Rock Golf Course is located in the United States
Bulle Rock Golf Course
Location in the United States
Bulle Rock Golf Course is located in Maryland
Bulle Rock Golf Course
Location in Maryland
Coordinates 39°32′31″N 76°07′59″W / 39.542°N 76.133°W / 39.542; -76.133
Location 320 Blenheim Lane
Havre de Grace, Maryland, U.S.
Established 1998, 27 years ago
Type public
Total holes 18
Tournaments hosted LPGA Championship
(2005-2009)
Website bullerockgolf.com
Designed by Pete Dye
Par 72
Length 7,375 yards (6,744 m)
Course rating 76.6
Slope rating 148

Bulle Rock Golf Course is a famous golf course located in Havre de Grace, Maryland, in the eastern part of the United States. It got its name from a special horse called Bulle Rock. This horse was the very first thoroughbred racehorse ever brought to America! From 2005 to 2009, Bulle Rock was the host for the LPGA Championship. This is a really important tournament for women golfers, known as a women's major championship.

Discovering Bulle Rock Golf Course

Bulle Rock Golf Course is a top-rated place for playing golf. It is known for its beautiful design and challenging holes. Many golf fans and players enjoy visiting this course.

Course Design and History

A very famous golf course designer named Pete Dye created Bulle Rock. The course first opened its doors in 1998. Pete Dye is known for making courses that are both beautiful and tricky to play.

In 2002, some new owners took over the golf course. These included Manekin, LLC, Clark Turner, and H&S Properties Development Corporation. They bought the course and the land around it.

Since it opened, Bulle Rock Golf Course has won many awards. It is often praised for its excellent design and how well it is kept. This makes it a popular choice for golfers.

A Championship Venue

Bulle Rock Golf Course has hosted a very important event. It was home to the LPGA Championship for five years. This major golf tournament took place there from 2005 to 2009.

The LPGA Championship is one of the biggest events in women's professional golf. Only the best golfers in the world get to play in it. Hosting such a big tournament shows how highly regarded Bulle Rock is.

The course is 7,375 yards long and has a par of 72. This means a good golfer should aim to complete the course in 72 strokes. Its design makes it a true test for professional players.

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