Golf is fun at Nutters Crossing. The ninety degree rule is in effect most of the year which will enable you to ride to your ball. Beautiful lush fairways roll over gently sloping hills, past eight water hazards and through a maze of over 50 bunkers, to rolling greens built to USGA specifications.
And don’t be fooled by the relatively modest back tee yardage. With water lurking on no fewer than a dozen holes, even the most advanced player will be severely tested. Nutters Crossing is the focal point of an upscale residential community located just minutes from Ocean City. Consistently recognized as one of the area’s best-conditioned courses, Nutters Crossing offers two distinct layouts: the front side, which is wide open, gives players the chance to let out a little shaft on the tee, while the back side trails through woodlands and will provide a test of accuracy all the way home.
My buddy Tim called golf “the expensive sport” last summer. He said it while buying his third $14 beer at an NFL game. I let it go – mostly because he was paying for mine too – but the comment stuck with me. Was he right?
I didn’t think so. But I wanted to prove it with actual numbers.
So I dug in. National Golf Foundation reports, concert ticket data, NFL cost analyses, streaming price histories. The full picture. And what came back surprised even me – golf isn’t just holding its own against other entertainment options. In a