Atlantic City Country Club |
As a Florida resident, I’m constantly meeting golfers from New Jersey on the courses down here. They retreat to the Sunshine State for the great winter weather, beaches and countless golf courses.
Uh, the Key Lime Pie, grilled Red Snapper, Funky Buddha craft beer and Pomperdale New York Deli in Fort Lauderdale are also a few other important enticements.
Fact is, though, during the spring, summer and fall, New Jersey is a darn good place to play golf. The state has a great golf legacy and a plethora of exceptional places to play. I visited the Atlantic City area several months ago and was impressed with the variety and quality of course selections.
New Jersey is a favorite spot for the pros. The 2016 PGA Championship will be played at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield July 25-31 and Liberty National will be the site for The Barclays, one of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Playoffs, in 2019 and 2022. The LPGA plays its ShopRite Classic every June at Stockton Seaview Hotel and Golf Club in Galloway and they’ll contest they’re national championship in 2017 when the U.S. Women’s Open is played at Trump National Bedminster.
Twisted Dune Golf Club |
Hey, fuggedabout the pros, right?
To find a list of public and daily-fee courses you can play, click to: http://www.visitnj.org/nj/attractions/golfing
For further guidance, here’s Golfweek Magazine’s list of the Top 10 courses in New Jersey:
Atlantic City CC, North field
Crystal Springs Resort (Ballyowen and Wild Turkey), Hamburg
Twisted Dune, Egg Harbor Township
Shore Gate, Ocean View
Neshanic Valley, Neshanic Station
Ballamor GC, Lopatcong
Stockton Seaview Hotel & GC, Absecon
Sand Barrens GC, Swainton
Seaview Hotel & Golf Club |
Here are some notable facts about New Jersey golf: