Mountain Branch delivers the ultimate golf and entertainment experience. Our golf course is fun yet challenging design laid out over 264 acres of Harford County’s finest. Our Restaurant, Grille & Pub offers award winning entertainment & food choices. Once you are at Mountain Branch your day is complete with golf, dining & entertainment!
Mountain Branch is a Semi-Private golf course that is a regional favorite being dubbed a “Must Play” by Washington Golf Monthly, The Washington Times and Mid-Atlantic Golfer. With outstanding architecture the course features drivable par 4’s, split fairways, rolling greens, rock and water features, breathtaking views, and all to only be outdone by the fantastic course conditions.
Mountain Branch is open to the Public as well as offering Annual Golf Memberships. Plans include Full or Junior Individual Memberships, Couples, or Family(4) Memberships. Corporate Memberships are available for businesses allowing for easy entertaining. The easily accessible location and proximity to Baltimore make Mountain Branch an ideal course for business golf entertaining. Click Here for more information on Golf Memberships.
Mountain Branch has a large practice facility that offers both grass and artificial turf hitting areas as well as a covered section for those tougher practice conditions.
Mountain Branch is located in Joppa, Maryland - Harford County; in a convenient location two miles from Interstate 95, Exit 74.
Your Golf Bud by Bud Key, Mid-Atlantic Director, TeeTime Golf Pass
Wooden Tees are Grounded in Tradition
Before my dad passed away, he often advised, “Let’s not put the cart before the horse,” a principle that guided many of our business and family decisions. This came to mind recently as I scrolled through a well-known golf retail website. The site was saturated with drivers, irons, putters, shoes, bags, training aids, and high-tech gadgets—essentially every imaginable piece of golf paraphernalia. Conspicuously absent, however, was the simple wooden golf tee, a humble gadget so common it’s often overlooked.