9. Eagle's Landing, Berlin, 25 www.eagleslandinggolf.com; 410-213-7277
A municipal course that many call the best on the beach -- and a bargain to boot.
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VIRGINIA
10. Stonewall Golf Club, Gainesville, 29 * www.stonewallgolf.com; 703-753-5101
A beautiful challenge and a "country club for the rest of us" on Lake Manassas, says Zagat.
11. Bay Creek, Virginia Beach, 28 www.baycreekgolfclub.com; 757-331-9000
Scenic, much-awarded, player-friendly Arnold Palmer design.
12. Homestead, Cascades, Roanoke, 28 www.thehomestead.com; 540-839-1766
One of the top "oldies but goodies," Zagat readers say, with classic design, caddies and a luxe mountain resort experience.
13. Golden Horseshoe, Gold and Green courses, Williamsburg, 27/26 www.goldenhorseshoegolf.com; 757-220-7696
Robert Trent Jones Sr. designed the Gold; heir Rees Jones the Green. Both are Virginia classics.