There are 248 results that match Woodbury & Glassboro Rd, Sewell, New Jersey 08080, Gloucester County.
Courses (127)
Sewell, New Jersey
Public/Municipal
4.1397849462
279
Woodbury, New Jersey
Public
3.8055858092
992
Turnersville, New Jersey
Semi-Private
2.9602525132
643
Blackwood, New Jersey
Public
3.5357920097
522
Turnersville, New Jersey
Public/Municipal
1.6666666667
5
West Deptford, New Jersey
Public
4.3073477542
454
Pine Hill, New Jersey
Private
5.0
2
Williamstown, New Jersey
Public
4.1863117871
263
Clementon, New Jersey
Private
5.0
3
Haddonfield, New Jersey
Private
5.0
1
Clementon, New Jersey
Private
5.0
3
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Semi-Private
4.4384615385
130
Voorhees, New Jersey
Public
3.6666666667
6
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Private
0.0
0
Woodstown, New Jersey
Public
4.6470588235
18
Pennsauken, New Jersey
Semi-Private
4.2253559308
929
Wallingford, Pennsylvania
Private
5.0
1
Marlton, New Jersey
Private
5.0
2
Mount Laurel, New Jersey
Public
4.2146923285
343
Marlton, New Jersey
Private
5.0
2
Resorts (1)
As a New Jersey State Historical site, the Renault Winery Resort & Golf is one of the oldest continuously operating miners in the United States. The resort has matured into a popular wedding site with seven venue choices, gardens, Chateau Hotel, House of Renault Restaurant, Renault Winery & Champagne House and the Vineyard National Golf Course.
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Few cities in the United States can boast the history of Philadelphia. From 1800 to 1830, Philly was the nation's largest city, and it played an enormous role in early American life. Visitors should see The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Betsy Ross House, and National Constitution Center.
Articles (6)
New Jersey's Pine Valley Golf Course opens its doors to the public for one day each year. Here's what you need to know.
While most of the Philadelphia courses by legendary designers are private, there are a few examples of their work for all to play. Take a closer look at some of the best public plays in the Philadelphia area.
The Golf Course at Glen Mills has the dual distinction of being one of Philadelphia's best public courses, and carrying a unique mission.
Blue Heron Pines Golf Club, located 15 miles from downtown Atlantic City, is experiencing a rebirth of sorts under the new ownership of Ron Jaworski, the former NFL quarterback turned TV analyst who bought the facility in 2012. Jaworski gobbled up the 6,810-yard course to create a perfect Jersey shore golf getaway. It's a rock-solid round of golf that won't disappoint, Jason Scott Deegan writes.
Most golfers love Twisted Dune Golf Club. The course continues to rank among the top three public golf courses in New Jersey by almost every golf publication. The manmade mounds, irregular-shaped bunkers and the tall fescue give it that "links" look.
Some locals teasingly call McCullough's Emerald Golf Links "the dump" -- not for what it is, but for what it once was. Architect Stephan Kay transformed an old city landfill into an affordable, intriguing replica design that pays tribute to Europe's most famous courses. McCullough's may never be confused for the best course in the region, but dollar for dollar, it provides a fun, lower-cost alternative.
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Brandywine Country Club is a player-friendly public layout that is a favorite among the locals in Wilmington, Delaware. The traditional layout, which was redesigned in 2005, features tight fairways lined with trees and a final hole that you won't soon forget.
White Clay Creek Country Club at Delaware Park in Wilmington, Del. was a collaboration between Arthur Hills and Steve Forrest. Water plays a prominent role, coming into play on every hole. There are also strategically placed bunkers that add even more challenges. The course will test your target golf skills with narrow shots and forced carries. Even low handicappers will find themselves facing a formidable round. In addition to just being challenging, White Clay Creek is known for its excellent conditions, offering fast greens and immaculate fairways.
Blue Heron Pines Golf Club has been recognized as one of the best 18-hole courses on the Jersey Shore. Since opening in 1993, this Stephen Kay design has become known for both its scenery and challenging design. The course wanders through ancient pine forests accented with sparkling blue lakes.
Blue Heron Pines Golf Club in Cologne, N.J. might be the best of Ron Jaworski's budding four-course golf empire. Jaworski, a former NFL quarterback and current TV football analyst, bought the 6,810-yard Stephen Kay design in 2012. His commitment to excellent conditions and fast greens has re-energized this Jersey Shore favorite.
Leo Fraser, former president of the PGA of America, designed Mays Landing Golf & Country Club. While the layout offers a fair amount of challenges, Fraser wanted the course to appeal to players of all skill levels. It is both picturesque and playable, making it the perfect destination for a casual round.
Playing Twisted Dune Golf Club Egg Harbor Township feels like taking a mini-vacation to Scotland. The traditional links layout is virtually treeless, in keeping with Scottish seaside golf courses, while providing a different option from the abundant forested layouts that line the Jersey Shore.
Roughly 2 million cubic yards of earth was moved to make Twisted Dune Golf Club, located roughly 15 miles from Atlantic City in Egg Harbor Township, N.J. The 7,248-yard course looks like the love child of Whistling Straits and Ballybunion. The course Web site calls its unique design "Scottish Golf, Jersey Style." Holes 13-17 might be the best continuous stretch of public golf in the state and are a major reason why Golfweek ranked Twisted Dune third among New Jersey's best public courses for 2013. It's twisted, wicked fun.
McCullough's Emerald Golf Links, located 15 miles from Atlantic City, offers a different Irish-Scottish golf experience in the heart of New Jersey. Designer Stephen Kay transformed a former landfill into a golf course filled with replica holes from famous courses like Prestwick, Royal County Down, Gleneagles and Royal Troon. The site's 100 feet of elevation changes gave Kay the opportunity to include the quirky blind shots prevalent on true links courses.
Although it is just a few minutes outside of Atlantic City, Harbor Pines Golf Club is tucked away amongst pristine pinelands, lending a secluded and peaceful atmosphere to your round. Preserving the beautiful natural terrain was a major priority during the construction of the course.
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