The University of Maryland course is another George Cobb course. I don't know when it was built, but it 'feels' like Glenn Dale down the road (1950s) also done by Cobb.
(Yardages approximations on my part)
#1, 460 yards. Lot of hole right off the bat.
Drive down the valley and then back up the hill to the green (much like Glenn Dale begins). Pond 100 yards or so short of the green becomes quite an issue if the drive finds the rough or trees.
#2, 460 yards. Even more hole than the first. Plenty of room to drive right, but that lengthens an already long hole, and a shorter club is needed for a small, narrow green perched atop a hill. This hole, while a toughie, is in my opinion poorly designed/maintained. There is a pond left, as well as some flat ground and the most direct route to the green. But instead of maintaining the area as fairway and tempting people to get the preferred angle, and in the process having to come near the pond, it is left as rough. This makes one and all aim away from the water.
#6, 410 yards
Not a momentous hole, but a solid, underestimated one. Drive needs to avoid a bunker inside the dogleg, but skirt it to shorten the uphill approach. Left side of green is guarded by a bunker and is the preferred side as it leaves an uphill putt. Bunker seems to have gotten further from the green over time. If the 2 bunkers were redone and made a bit more ferocious, this hole would shine.
#8, 120 yards.
Drop shot hole.
#10, 410 yards.
Tee shot to a fairly wide fairway, and approach down to a mostly open green. This hole does not stand out, but it highlights, as does Glenn Dale, the virtue of a green raised a few feet above its surrounds. A short that misses by just a little can leave a very tricky recovery. Nice rolling terrain as well, with an attractive backdrop.
Approach to 10
#12, 400 yards.
Another dogleg right, with the corner guarded by an old and tired bunker and the green to the right and up the hill. But a good, bunkerless green complex here. An approach just a tad hesistant can roll back down the hill, while an overbold iron can leave a very tricky pitch back down the slope of the green. This green also has some of the most interesting contours of any here.
#13, 520 yards.
Interesting tee shot, the hole doglegs left off the tee and the fairway is rather severely sloped left-to-right. When things are a bit firm, it can be fairly tough just to hit and hold the fairway. A draw is strongly preferred.
Green:
#14, 220 yards.
Very good, tough hole. Long green, pinched in the middle. A miss right of the green will bounce down the hill and go much further right.