Delaware is in the northeastern portion of the Delmarva Peninsula, with the far eastern sections of Maryland and Virginia lying below it. Many visitors to coastal Delaware, including the beaches near Lewes and Rehoboth Beach, find the car/ferry from Cape May, NJ to Lewes the most convenient way to travel to the area. (New York City area residents, for example, can leave the metro area around 7 a.m. and be on the first tee at one of Delaware's fine golf courses just after noon.) Delaware is the second smallest, the sixth least populous, yet the sixth most densely populated state. The state is a magnet for retail buyers from surrounding states since it charges no sales tax.
Small and inconspicuous, Delaware does not get all the respect it deserves from Northeast or Middle Atlantic residents looking for a vacation or retirement home on a golf course and near a beach. Most...
I am unabashed in my respect for Arthur Hills golf course designs largely because he does not generally dumb down his layouts to fit some golf community developer’s conception of what is playable...
by Tim Gavrich Opened in 2005, the golf course at Bayside Resort in Selbyville, DE, is the newest of the three main public options around Rehoboth Beach. It was designed by all-time great player...
by Tim Gavrich Rehoboth Beach, DE, is a popular summer vacation destination spot with a good spread of golf courses to occupy residents and visitors alike. The three main private clubs in the area...