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 | 360 | 535 | 450 | 221 | 472 | 386 | 422 | 155 | 3377 | 383 | 384 | 206 | 513 | 392 | 208 | 526 | 377 | 363 | 3352 | 6729 |
| White M: 70.6/128 W: 76.2/136 | 348 | 351 | 526 | 411 | 171 | 462 | 377 | 411 | 141 | 3198 | 380 | 350 | 165 | 503 | 383 | 195 | 498 | 365 | 353 | 3192 | 6390 |
| Gold M: 65.8/119 W: 70.4/124 | 294 | 283 | 433 | 360 | 122 | 413 | 309 | 357 | 130 | 2701 | 282 | 339 | 137 | 453 | 345 | 154 | 423 | 293 | 292 | 2718 | 5419 |
| Red M: 63.4/113 W: 67.4/118 | 290 | 280 | 427 | 356 | 116 | 406 | 305 | 352 | 125 | 2657 | 276 | 320 | 129 | 442 | 338 | 151 | 416 | 286 | 288 | 2646 | 5303 |
| Handicap | 7 | 15 | 5 | 1 | 9 | 13 | 11 | 3 | 17 | 6 | 18 | 14 | 4 | 2 | 16 | 12 | 10 | 8 | |||
| 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 | 6 | 12 | 16 | 2 | 8 | 18 | 4 | 14 | 10 |
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This 27 Hole Golf Course is Not Maintained Very Well.
I am a 2 Year Golfer, therefore having the chance to Play on a 27 hole Golf Course was great, because I want as much practice time as possible (3 separate Courses of 9 Holes each, [White, Blue, Red] ) . If you can catch a Discount Price then it is worth you playing on this Golf Course, Or if you are a Beginner, with not that much exprience. I found the Fairways to be Beaten Up, and Some of the Greens had Dents in them. Also since this was in October, I found a lot of Leaves and Cones all over the Golf Course, which made it diffucult to find your Ball. One Big thing that I found to be Really Distributing was that the Golf Course is Near Apartments and I saw with my Own Eyes, A Man with a Dog on the Golf Course, that Allowed his Dog to make "DOG FECES" right on the Golf Course. I could Not Believe this. This was on the Blue Course on Hole 5. I saw a person fishing on One of the Lakes on the Blue Course. While on the Red Course, I also saw some Dried up "DOG FECES. This was Unbelievable, Therefore, I would Only Play on this Golf course with a Great Discount (I paid Only $18 dollars) or if you are a Beginner Golfer. The Course is Not Very difficult to Play, therefore a Beginner Golfer with at least a year or two of experience can play here. It's a Shame, because this Golf Course can be Really Good, If the Club would just Manitain the Golf Course and Not allow people with Dogs anywhere Near the Golf Course. But, I guess if you Build a Golf Course Near Apartments, I am Not sure you can stop these sort of things from happening?.
the course great diversity
the course was in excellent condition being that it was late october
Friendly young polite staff.
Greens in good shape. Course pretty empty after outing.
27 hole to choose from
I have played this course at least 10 times over the last 2 years. Not bad shape for this time of year. Pace of play is still a problem however. This is no excuse that a foursome can't get around in 4 hrs if not better. We saw a ranger on the Red course, 8th hole scooping for golf balls, rather then doing his job for 10 minutes while we waited on the tee box waiting for the play to pick up the pace so we could tee off, very maddening.
Recommended, but with Caution
I always enjoy playing this course because with the 27 holes, there are many options and different experiences. However, at the current time the water damage we've had has greatly affected Ramblewood and the fairways are pretty beat up. I'd definitely play this course but I would caution anyone paying full price. Try to play twilight or on a hot deal. Otherwise, you're probably paying too much and not getting your money's worth.
course in bad shape
I should have known when the parking lot was empty at 9:00 am on a beautiful Saturday in August. The guy in the pro shop took $5 off the price due to "spotty fairways". That was an understatment. Some of the fairways were barely playable, and the first hole on red was a false green. Most holes, even in the fairway, it was tough finding a spot to even move my ball to for a lie that wasn't in mud. Just not fun when you struggle to find grass in the fairway.
Not Impressed...
The course has a nice layout, but was in terrible condition. It's actually sad to see what could be a really nice course in this type of condition. Friends and I drove from Philly to play here, not too far, and were really disappointed. The course condition was comparable to Philly public courses, but 3x as expensive.
Very poor course conditions
A buddy and I went after 4:00 on a Wednesday for $26. That's an astronomically low price. With that being said, it's still a bit of stretch to say we got a "bang for our buck". We had no problems with the staff, and the pace was fine. My biggest complaint was the course itself; everything from the fairways, to bunkers, to the greens were in bad conditions. There were patches (some pretty large) of dirt/hard mud throughout the course. Some spots were so bad it was impossible to hit off of, even though you would be in the fairway. Many of the bunkers were also filled with water. It's a shame because I've played the course plenty of times throughout the years and this was by far my worst experience.
Would I go back again? Not this year. Perhaps down the road. I've seen the course in 10x better shape before so I haven't given up all hope. But I'd never pay $50+ bucks to play Ramblewood, which is their rate for certain days and times. It would be "deal or bust" for me, personally.
Too wet.
Greens were good, which is most important in my book. July 5 review was right, course does not drain. Many puddles and overall very wet 2 days after last rain.
In Great shape
Course was in great shape and the greens ran true...golfers definitely take care of their ball marks.
Great value for the money.
Played White to Red courses. Both were in above average condition. Pace of play was terrific, no slow downs whatsoever. Sunday late morning a good time to play.
Good challenging course.
Course is in good shape. Sand traps could use some real sand though.
Great bang for the buck with golf now rates
Great time,everyone from pro shop to starter to club house personal were fantastic. Always a good time.
Well Kept and Welcoming
Staff was friendly and helpful and the course was in decent shape for this time of year. No complaints at all, but nothing extraordinary either.
Course still Wintered
Red to White, nice day. Moist conditions, but very playable. Greens not green yet, hard to read. The course was still hibernating. Yet, you can see how once it comes back to life, it will be good, as you would expect from Ramblewoods history.
I had great lies in the fairway, no complaints at all.
Course in Great Winter Shape!
The course was in GREAT shape for being January! I will be back again!
not bad for January.
I was able to fit in 18 this past weekend when it was nice and sunny, before the snow hit later in the week. The course was in pretty good shape for it being the middle of January, and of always the staff in the pro shop and bar were nice and friendly.
Nice and in good shape
Played the white and red course. Good 9's with some good challanges. The course was in good shape given the weather they have had here. Some of the greens were a little patchy but where they had the pin placements those patches did not come into play. They played on the slower side but are still trying to recover from all the rain. Pace of play was very good, we moved right along. Only downside, no driving range.
Bring your Scuba Gear
This course was soaked. I have never seen a course with such a poor drainage system in my 15 years of golfing. It was like walking through quicksand to get to the middle of most of the fairways!!!
Very nice course, and gratified for kids membership
I live only a min from the course, but I have to give thumbs up for the course condition. Except for the Blue, White and Red courses fairways are very we wide and groomed mostly well. Wonderful staff, and a nice beer opportunity after the 18th.
But i am particularly grateful to the owner for the Patriot membership. It is an absolute joy to my daughter, and we will be forever grateful. With such a difficult economy nowadays, such generosity to young kids should be well recognized.