Eagle Ridge Golf Club Eagle Ridge Golf Club is a stunning 27-hole championship golf course open to the public seven days a week. Nestled within the lush natural pines of Northern Ocean County, you will feel like you’re playing in the Carolinas. Experience exceptional golf conditions on the course voted The Best in Ocean County,…
Cape May National Golf Club Cape May National Golf Club can be an enjoyable nature walk in the center of one of the world’s most recognized migrating bird flightways, or a stern test of golf for the accomplished player choosing the blue or black tees. The award-winning 18th hole is a 440-yard par 4 carved…
Brigantine Golf Links The Brigantine Golf Links is the closest golf course to Atlantic City. Located only 4 miles from the famous boardwalk, this Stiles & Van Kleek design opened in 1927. Designed and built in the links-style, local legend has it that Harry Vardon and Walter Hagen used to practice here before boarding the…
Blue Heron Pines Golf Club Blue Heron Pines takes full advantage of the natural beauty of the pinelands, with majestic tree lines framing breathtaking vista. Blue Heron is the only course in southern New Jersey to have earned both a 4 1/2 star rating and a “Quality Service” rating from Golf Digest Magazine. Located just…
Ballamor Golf Club The gates are now open at the area’s best maintained, most spectacular course – one that was formally limited to a small number of enthusiasts. Now open for all those who genuinely love the game and challenges that only Ballamor will be able to provide. Carefully carved out of gently rolling land…
Part 2: 10 Things you may not know about golf in and around Atlantic City, A Forbes Traveler Top 10 Golf City in America. When the “modern” era of golf course architecture inevitably arrived in Atlantic City in the early 1990s, the area became fully well stocked with a splendid mixture of the historic and…
Part 1: 10 Things you may not know about golf in and around Atlantic City, A Forbes Traveler Top 10 Golf City in America Many history buffs will probably admit to already knowing that in its initial heyday of the 1920s and 30s Atlantic City was called “the lungs of Philadelphia.” That’s because the Atlantic…
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