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Meet Golfers in Washington, D.C.

The nation’s capital has more golf options than most people realize, but finding someone to actually play with can be harder than securing a prime tee time. Whether you’re new to the area, between regular groups, or just looking to add more rounds to your week, this is the easiest way to connect with golfers nearby who are ready to hit the course.

Tee Off in the Capital Without Going Solo

From classic municipal tracks in the city to tree-lined fairways in Maryland and Virginia, Washington, D.C. offers a diverse golf scene. The hard part? Finding someone to join you.

This platform makes it simple to connect with local golfers based on skill level, schedule, and location. Set up a quick profile, browse nearby players, and start a low-key chat to plan your next round.

You don’t have to wait on unreliable group texts—D.C.’s golf community is bigger and more active than it looks.

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Top 10 Public Golf Courses in the Washington, D.C. Area

A blend of city courses and suburban favorites:

  1. East Potomac Golf Links – Centrally located with three courses, a large range, and views of the monuments
  2. Langston Golf Course – Historic 18-hole course in Northeast D.C., known for its rich legacy and welcoming vibe
  3. Rock Creek Park Golf Course – Compact, casual layout perfect for quick rounds in the heart of the city
  4. University of Maryland Golf Course – College Park course with strong conditions and a championship feel
  5. PB Dye Golf Club – Challenging layout in Ijamsville, Maryland, designed by Pete Dye’s son
  6. Blue Mash Golf Course – Gaithersburg favorite with varied holes, good practice facilities, and consistent playability
  7. Laurel Hill Golf Club – High-end Fairfax County muni with PGA-level conditions and elevation changes
  8. Twin Lakes Golf Course – Two 18-hole layouts in Clifton, Virginia with plenty of tee time availability
  9. Raspberry Falls Golf & Hunt Club – Scenic Leesburg course with rolling terrain and excellent greens
  10. Needwood Golf Course – Accessible Rockville course with both 18-hole and executive 9-hole options

Explore More Ways to Meet People in DC

The D.C. metro area has over 90 public-access courses, including historic city-run layouts and scenic suburban escapes.

IRL Intros is for Everyone

Finally, there’s a place where you can connect with others for the activities you enjoy without the awkwardness of dating apps or random meetups with name tags.

If you know exactly what you want to do but prefer not to go solo, there’s someone out there looking for the same experience. And if you're open to meeting new people and trying new things, we make it easy to find the right connections for exciting experiences.

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