White/Red at Ramblewood Country Club
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Ramblewood Country Club is one of the Delaware Valley's most popular golfing destinations. There are 27 holes of championship golf available, which are divided into three nines called the Red, White, and Blue. With three 18-hole combinations, there is plenty of variety. The White/Red golf course is the original 18 holes when the club first opened in 1962. The Blue nine was added a decade later. The two nines are more similar in design and character than the Blue, which is tighter and routed through mature pine forests. Throughout the golf course you'll find large, subtly undulating greens that are guarded by strategically placed bunkers. Water has a prominent presence throughout. There are forced carries over water on 12 holes. The forgiving fairways with their generous landing areas provide some respite.
| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 72 | 6709 yards | 71.8 | 126 |
| White | 72 | 6390 yards | 70.4 | 123 |
| Gold | 72 | 5419 yards | 65.9 | 114 |
| Red (W) | 72 | 5303 yards | 69.8 | 117 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue M: 71.9/131 | 376 | 354 | 527 | 449 | 225 | 474 | 380 | 410 | 155 | 3350 | 380 | 383 | 200 | 511 | 384 | 199 | 506 | 376 | 362 | 3301 | 6651 |
| White M: 70.6/128 W: 76.2/136 | 349 | 342 | 514 | 407 | 178 | 465 | 373 | 396 | 141 | 3165 | 378 | 349 | 171 | 500 | 369 | 193 | 489 | 363 | 346 | 3158 | 6323 |
| Gold M: 65.8/119 W: 70.4/124 | 295 | 283 | 424 | 359 | 117 | 415 | 309 | 345 | 114 | 2661 | 277 | 324 | 136 | 448 | 344 | 151 | 421 | 297 | 293 | 2691 | 5352 |
| Red M: 63.4/113 W: 67.4/118 | 291 | 279 | 326 | 243 | 114 | 408 | 304 | 343 | 107 | 2415 | 275 | 265 | 135 | 328 | 334 | 141 | 352 | 288 | 281 | 2399 | 4814 |
| Handicap | 5 | 13 | 11 | 1 | 9 | 15 | 7 | 3 | 17 | 4 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 2 | 10 | 18 | 8 | 6 | |||
| Par | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
| Handicap (W) | 11 | 13 | 1 | 5 | 17 | 3 | 7 | 9 | 15 | 12 | 6 | 16 | 8 | 2 | 10 | 18 | 14 | 4 |
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Ranblewood
A well maintained good course, with friendly staff. Was worth the long hike from Monroe. I will travel again for the bright price.
Better than is was but could be more
I used to live in the area and played Ramblewood quite a bit from 2012-2014. For a public course wedged in a South Jersey neighborhood having 27 holes is helpful in alleviating some crowding and helping pace of play. Since being taken over by Jaws the bar, parts of the course, and a few other aspects have gotten a much needed refresh. The bottom line is Ramblewood is an uninspired layout. Most of the fairways are huge and offer little to no trouble (fairway bunkers are either non-existent or easily avoidable). The course plays pretty short from the middle tees though the par 3s all jump up to around 200 yards from the back (we played white and blue). If you're looking from beauty or strategy in your golf Ramblewood isn't the spot, but if you're just looking for a convenient round or to get a little practice in RW is perfect. The work done by Jaworski is clear, lots of brush and over grown trees have been removed or trimmed bringing back some of the course's lines. Also the green were considerably better (even after the horrendous winter) than they were when I frequented RW.
Ehh
I drove over an hour to meet a friend there and expected to warm up at the driving range. Negative, there's no range. The course is super short from white and most par 4 require nothing more than a 4 iron to get well inside the 150 marker. The blue tees are more like it but every par 3 is over 200 yards from them so that was kinda eh to me as well, especially in 42 degrees and 15+mph winds. Greens are nice, small and undulating. NOT A RAKE IN SIGHT for any bunker on WHOLE COURSE. Huhhhh...?? Maybe it was rake inventory day...? The Blue 9 is amongst apartment complexes that remind you of 1970 as well as the club house. Red 9 was more scenic w normal houses n didn't seem like u were playing amongst the urbanites. I like this Jaws course better than Valleybrook as it has a way better lay out, but it's not even close to quality of Blue Heron Pines. Just an ehh course....
Frozen tundra
Nice layout and course. A little cold out there on day of golfing but just wanted to get out and swing. Tee boxes and some greens were slightly frozen but we had a good time. Would like to play it when it's warmer.
Excellent Round at Ramblewood
The course at Ramblewood is just right for a player like myself who is new to the game. 27 holes offer varying opportunities, for both the intermediate and accomplished golfer.
The staff is very accommodating, in particular, Asst. Pro Nick G., who corrected flaws in my swing with a well priced lesson package.
I intend to join Ramblewood next season as a result of the many pleasant experiences there, and would recommend the same for anyone looking for a plan that fits their needs.
Worth playing again
I live an hour away, but would make the drive again to play here. I played the white and blue nines and would like to come back to try the red nine.
Poor time management of players on course.
Directed to play blue to white.When I got to the white tee to begin the second nine, there was a foursome on the tee apparently beginning their round and several other foursomes in front of them, NOT from the blue course.
The second nine was tediously slow,waiting on every hole, groups of people jumping around ahead of each other. Apparently after speaking to the foursome in front of me, the backup was due to the end of a best ball outing in which there best ball was not very good. DON’t book times if you can't Control tournament pace of play. It’s nor fair to the other on the course.
outing central
I realize this is not a daily thing but the day I was there is was golf outing central. I can't rate pace of play because of that. The White nine was nice and looks similar to the Red nine. The holes were ok but got the feeling I was playing in someones backyard. When we turned to the blue nine it was a totally different feel. It had a more traditional look and feel and the holes seems to have more character. It was tighter than the other part of the course but it wasn't so tight that it was unfair. I really liked the Blue nine. I took a few photos on my phone but haven't put them into computer. Tough photo shoot on many holes with houses always in background. Need time to move around to put them out of the photos.
Ramblewood is improving
The course is improving since the Jaworski organization has taken it over. They started with the facilities so that more revenue could come from the bar, restaurant and catering events. That has been a major improvement. The couse is slowly improving but it is noticible.
Greens ran true are we consistent. This course has really completed a 180 under new management. Do yourself a favor and add Ramblewood for a future round.
Time well spent
Played Red followed by Blue tracks, instead of planned Red & White. White was closed following a day of steady rain the day before. Ground is saturated, and we played cart path only; resulting in a whole lotta walking. This course is a friendly one, as was the staff. The starter was juggling start times due to White 9 being closed for the day, but was still polite and accommodating. Pace was good, despite all the walking from cart paths. Although the bunkers were soaked, I could tell they're normally well-kept. A good course to develop your game. Greens were soft, well-kept, medium to large, not many ball marks, and easy to putt. Plenty of greenside bunkers to hone your sand skills. Hazards and OB were well marked, as were the fairways. Although individual holes are by and large unmemorable, the positive overall experience definitely is. A good video course tour is on their facebook page. Only negative I have is there is no driving range. My first trip to a Jaworski property, and won't be the last.
Loved it, we played the Red and White combo. They were using Blue for players just playing 9 holes.
I am far fro being a golfer, but had a good time, and a good guide, for this outing. I will definitely play it again.
Decent place to play...
3 9-hole courses. We played on a Sunday afternoon and it wasn't crowded so pace of play not an issue. It's definitely not as nice as Downingtown CC (another Jaws course) so could only give this a 3 star. The fairways had nice turf, but were kind of torn up in some areas. No real character on two 9s that we played. A lot of similar and unmemorable holes. Not a bad round, but nothing all that special either though I did enjoy the par 3's. Good variety on distances on those. A couple times we had to wait on random people (not golfers) on the course. Once 2 people on bicycles rode across the fairway after 3 out of the 4 of hit of us our tee shots. Really? How does that even happen?
This course need
Better care of the greens. The cart path was real bad. I wouldn't pay the full price to play there.
Solid mid level course
Ramblewood is a very solid course with a fair and fun layout. Each separate 9 holes has a different style layout and all of them are in good shape. In the Cherry Hill area, this course offers the best bang for the buck.
As Average as You Can Get
Ramblewood is a average course with an average layout, average difficulty, average conditions, average amenities (no driving range but nice restaurant in the clubhouse), and it was average pace of play. I don't know, it just seemed to be a typical public course, nothing flashy about it. I just left feeling very.....average.
Getting better!
The course is definitely maintained better since Jaws bought it. A lot of trees taken down which is improving the turf conditions on the course. Greens were in best shape I have seen in years. Not amazing design but under $40 with cart worth playing.
Jaws should be embarrassed.
Jaws should be embarrassed to have his name associated with this course. T boxes were terrible, grass cut too high. Greens were terrible, recently airrated, very slow and bumpy. I should have been informed of this when booking and then I could have made an informed choice. I informed the person in the pro shop and he apologized. I should have been offered some sort of credit. Plenty of better courses for what they charge. I will not be playing there again.
Not one of Ron Jawroski's Best
The White course was in fair condition and the Blue was better, but still just average.
The best part of the day was the bar and cheeseburger after the round.
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