LIFEPhotos: Delaware home to high-echelon golf coursesA group tees off on the 14th at Baywood in 2007. The hole features an island fairway. The News Journal/Scott NathanScott Nathan PhotoThe closing hole at Baywood Greens in Long Neck.Scott Nathan PhotoGolfers play the course at Baywood Greens Golf Club near Long Neck in 2007. A group plays from the island fairway on 14 at Baywood.Scott Nathan PhotoRolling hills and dunes highlight the ninth hole on the Kodiak 9 hole course at Bear Trap Dunes in Ocean View on July 11.Megan Raymond PhotoBear Trap Dunes has three nine-hole courses to choose from in Ocean View.Megan Raymond PhotoThe first hole at Bayside Resort Golf Club in Selbyville.Megan Raymond PhotoThe 13th hole is the signature hole at the Bayside Resort Golf Club in Selbyville.Megan Raymond PhotoThe landmark clock and bear sculpture over look the ninth hole of the Grizzly course at the Bear Trap Dunes in Ocean View on July 11.Megan Raymond PhotoChairs located at the club house at the Bayside Resort Golf Club in Selbyville overlook the 18th hole surrounded by the pond.Megan Raymond PhotoThe 10th hole at Bayside Resort Golf Club in Selbyville has the Ocean City Skyline in the background.Megan Raymond PhotoChairs located at the club house at the Bayside Resort Golf Club in Selbyville overlook the 18th hole surrounded by the pond.Megan Raymond PhotoDelaware golfers from the 1950s and 60s.Delaware Public Archives ImageAerial view of the Rehoboth Beach Country Club.Delaware Public Archives ImageThe DuPont nylon plant in Seaford from the late 1930s with the company golf course in the background.Seaford Museum ImageDelaware golfers from the 1950s and 60s.Delaware Public Archives ImageThe DuPont Seaford golf course in 1958.Delaware Public Archives ImageDelaware golfers in the 1950s and 60s.Delaware Public Archives ImageDelaware golfers from the 1950s and 60s.Delaware Public Archives Image