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Gambler Ridge Golf Club, a must stop for a round of golf in Central Jersey area. The real star of the show at Gambler Ridge is the layout. This is a thoughtful design that features rolling fairways, perfectly-manicured greens and strategically-placed sand and water hazards. This is a course that will both challenge experienced players while helping newcomers relax as they enjoy learning to play. This is a must-play Central Jersey golf course.
Cream Ridge Golf Course is an 18-hole championship located on Route 539 in Cream Ridge, NJ. The golf course has four sets of tee boxes and features a layout with great variety, offering any level player a fun and challenging golf experience. The course originally opened in 1958, and is 6516 yards from the back tees playing to a par of 71. The course rating is 71.6, and it has a slope of 128. After playing, you’ll want to stop by our beautiful bar and restaurant called The Roost. It’s the place to go for a cold beer or sumptuous meal.
Only minutes south of Allentown, the course is easily accessible from the I-78 and Route 309 exchange at Center Valley, New Jersey border is just 15 minutes away. The original 18 holes opened in 1963 and was renamed the Pine and Maple Nines with the addition of the Oak Nine in 2000. An expansive 40-acre driving range with all-grass hitting areas and target flags will get your game ready for the challenges of this gem of a public golf course.
Bunker Hill Golf Course is an 18 hole public golf course just 7 miles north of downtown Princeton, nestled in the rolling terrain of Central New Jersey. The golf course is just a short drive from the surrounding areas of Northern & Southern New Jersey and Staten Island, NY and New York City are only 45 minutes away, making it the perfect location for golf and golf outings.
Nestled in the hills of Scotts Mountain, Harkers Hollow Golf Club was carved from a sloping hillside, giving it a challenging terrain with plenty of elevation changes. Opened in 1929, the golf course has a classic layout designed by Robert White, the first president of the PGA of America. The layout does offer a few lengthy holes as well as some interesting par 3s. The greens are small and fast with breaks ranging from subtle to dramatic. The par-3 fifth hole is the club's signature with a particularly notable scenery.