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Classic Five Golf Courses to Offer Free Golf for Women on Mother's Day

Women who tee off after 12 p.m. on Mother's Day can play free at Baltimore's Classic Five Golf Courses.

Baltimore Municipal Golf Corporation (BMGC), the nation’s first nonprofit organization dedicated to the management and operation of municipal golf courses, today announced it will be offering all women a chance at a free round of golf on Mother’s Day, May 8, at each of the Baltimore’s Classic Five Golf Courses: Pine Ridge, Mount Pleasant, Forest Park, Clifton Park and Carroll Park.

As part of its celebration of Mother’s Day, Classic Five Golf Courses are offering a free round to all women who tee off after 12 p.m. on Mother’s Day, if they are accompanied by a full paying playing partner at any of the Classic Five Golf Courses.

“We are extremely excited to celebrate Baltimore’s Moms this Mother’s Day by giving mothers the opportunity to play free of charge,” said BMGC’s Executive Director Jon Ladd. “What better way to spend quality time with Mom on Mother’s Day than playing golf together?”

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For tee times and more information on Baltimore’s Classic Five Golf Course, visit www.classic5golf.com.

About Baltimore’s Classic Five

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Baltimore Municipal Golf Corporation (BMGC), the nation’s first nonprofit organization dedicated to the management and operation of municipal golf courses, has served the local golf community for more than 25 years. BMGC operates Baltimore’s Classic Five golf courses, which include Pine Ridge, Mount Pleasant, Forest Park, Clifton and Carroll Park. Municipalities such as New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and others have sought the Classic Five's assistance in designing programs to better manage their respective courses. Baltimore’s Classic Five Courses have been recognized by such publications as Golf Digest, Golf World and the United States Golf Journal, as well as by The National Golf Foundation. Among the golfing legends that have enjoyed career victories at a Classic Five course include Arnold Palmer, Nancy Lopez & Sam Snead.

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