Radius: 15 mi
Golf Courses Near Easton, MD
10 golf courses within 15 miles of Easton, Maryland. Closest: Hog Neck Golf Course at 0.0 miles. Farthest in radius: Lakes Course at Atlantic Golf at Queenstown Harbor at 12.8 miles. Enter any zip or address below to re-sort by distance from there.
Courses sorted by distance from Easton, MD
Distance from: Easton, MD
Hog Neck Golf Course
Easton, MD
18 holesPar 72Slope 1387,106 yd
Easton Club
Easton, MD
18 holesSlope 1325,504 yd
Talbot Country Club
Easton, MD
18 holesPar 72Slope 1346,010 yd
Links at Perry Cabin
Easton, MD
18 holesPar 72Slope 1497,023 yd
Harbourtowne Resort Country Club
Saint Michaels, MD
18 holes
Prospect Bay Country Club
Grasonville, MD
18 holesPar 72Slope 1325,703 yd
Upland Golf Club
Denton, MD
18 holes
Caroline Country Club
Denton, MD
18 holes
River Course at Atlantic Golf at Queenstown Harbor
Queenstown, MD
36 holes
Lakes Course at Atlantic Golf at Queenstown Harbor
Queenstown, MD
36 holes
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Golf courses near Easton FAQ
How many golf courses are near Easton, Maryland?
There are 10 golf courses within 15 miles of Easton, Maryland.
What is the closest golf course to Easton?
Hog Neck Golf Course in Easton is the closest golf course at 0.0 miles from Easton.
Can I sort by distance from my address instead of the city center?
Yes. Use the "Enter a zip or address" field at the top of the results to recompute distance from any US address, or tap "Use my location" to sort by your current GPS position.
Can I book a tee time at courses near Easton?
Yes. Each course listing links to its Stymie page with full scorecard, slope/rating, reviews, and tee time alerts. Set an alert to be notified the moment availability opens.
How are distances calculated?
Distances are straight-line (great-circle) miles from the chosen origin to the course's mapped coordinates. Actual driving distance may be slightly longer depending on routes.
What's the hardest golf course near Easton?
The highest slope rating among courses within 15 miles is 149. Higher slope means more challenging relative to a bogey golfer. See individual course pages for full tee-by-tee breakdowns.
