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Ranking the Top Golf Courses in New Jersey: Public-Access and Private Options

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 11, 2024Updated:July 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Are you a golfer in New Jersey looking to find the best courses to play? Look no further than Golfweek’s annual ranking of both public-access and private golf courses in the state. Our nationwide network of raters evaluates courses based on a variety of criteria and provides an overall rating for each course, which is then used to determine the rankings for Golfweek’s Best.

When it comes to public-access courses in New Jersey, there are plenty of options to choose from. These courses allow non-members to play either through standard green fees, resort packages, or by staying at affiliated hotels. No membership is required to enjoy these top-notch courses. Some of the best public-access courses in New Jersey include Crystal Springs Resort (Ballyowen), Neshanic Valley, and Seaview (Bay).

For those looking to play on private courses in New Jersey, there are also plenty of top-rated options. Pine Valley Golf Club, ranked number one in the state, is a must-visit for serious golfers. Other notable private courses include Somerset Hills, Plainfield, and Baltusrol (Lower). These courses offer exclusive access to members and provide a premium golfing experience for those lucky enough to play them.

Each course on the rankings is designated with a key indicating whether it is a modern (m) course built in 1960 or after, or a classic (c) course built before 1960. The number preceding the key indicates where the course ranks on Golfweek’s list of top 200 modern and classic courses in the United States. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are either new to the rankings or have returned after a hiatus.

Whether you prefer the challenge of a modern course like Crystal Springs Resort (Wild Turkey) or the classic charm of Seaview (Pines), there is a public-access course in New Jersey that will suit your preferences. For those seeking a more exclusive experience, private courses like Hollywood Golf Club and Ridgewood (Championship) offer a higher level of prestige and quality. With a variety of courses to choose from, golfers in New Jersey are spoiled for choice when it comes to finding top-notch places to play.

In addition to the rankings for public-access and private courses, Golfweek’s list includes a mix of both types of courses to provide a comprehensive guide to the best golfing experiences in New Jersey. Whether you are a seasoned golfer looking to challenge yourself on a top-ranked course or a beginner seeking a more casual round, there is something for everyone on this list. So grab your clubs and head to one of these top courses in New Jersey for an unforgettable golfing experience.

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