Crystal Springs Golf Club - Golf courses, Hamburg, NJ

Crystal Springs Golf Club - Golf courses, Hamburg, NJ

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[Sep 09, 2010]
TheLCMartinez
Shoots in the 90s

overall had a great time at this course, actually i always have a great time, i play with great guys. but this course definitely offered a challenge, lost a few balls, the fairways are very narrow on some holes, and you are definitely punished if you dont hit a good tee-shot. at some points i really wished we had a range finder, the markers werent always easy to find. greens had been air raided like a week or so before, but they still played fine. the practice green was in worse condition then the course's. overall i had a great time, i would definitely play again.

Customer Service

the pro shop guys were a little cocky, but everyone else was great. the girls were definitely nice.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 17, 2006]
Toicat
Shoots in the 80s

I am reviewing the "Wild Turkey" GC which is a sister course located next to the Crystal Springs Golf Resort and Crystal Springs GC.

Wild Turkey is a 7202, par 71 tract opened in July, 2001. The course was designed by Roger Rulewich, who also designed Ballyowen.

The terrain of the course offers severe changes in elevation, which will test your iron game to the fullest. The greens are huge, with some over 50-yds deep (this is not a misprint). The par-3 10th plays 193 yds from the white tees, and you need only a 7-iron to reach the center of the green thanks to the 120 feet of elevation off the tee box. Naturally, the golf carts are gasoline powered to climb the steep grades. The course is open for public play and well maintained. Greens are bent grass and tend to be a little on the fast side, but not so much that you would be frustrated. In spite of the elevations, the course is forgiving in that errant tee shots are typically playable from the rough. The par 5's are a "sluggers dream" with wide fairways on 8, 11, & 17. The signature hole, #7 is a 164yd (white tee) 208yd (black tee)par-3 that requires a brave shot over a rock quarry INTO the prevailing wind. Let me tell you, I hit a 5-iron as well as I can and just made the fringe.

Bottom line here, you are going to love this course and have a lot of fun too. Well worth the money.

Customer Service

The rangers and starters dress in knickers ala Payne Stewart! Cute cart girls too! My favorite was the Halfway House which you can get hot burger or dog off the grill with chips and drink in under 2-minutes. Large clubhouse offers pro shop and restaurant/bar. My only complaint was with the players...unless you shoot near scratch, stay off the Black tees. We followed a foursome that insisted on taking several "mulligans" off the tee box, because they were out off their league from that distance. Rangers were way too patient with them in my opinion.

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OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 16, 2005]
kevinmcfl2001
Shoots in the 90s

Crystal Springs is exactly what I have heard from other people at the resort. Adult sized putt putt golf. It is like an arcade game. I know it is near a ski resort but did they have to add the moguls to every hole. Shots in the fairway are as likely to end up in the rough as the fairway. The signature 10th hole with its 90 foot drop is beautiful but the three part green divided by water is a first in my experience. My poor tee shot to the GREEN led to a difficult 4 putt that I was relieved to make. The beauty of the course has been taken away by the hundreds of townhomes along the course. I am sorry to the couple who watched me search in their backyard for I ball I thought I hit in the fairway. DAM ski moguls. Distance was fair, elevation changes were fun, greens were true and the rock quarry holes were diffrent.

Customer Service

Ranger seemed alittle pushy as we were asked to push the pace even though there was nobody behind us. Beverage carts were numerous and the food and the turn was great.

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Driving range, putting greens and chipping areas were all good.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jun 21, 2004]
threeputt
Shoots in the 80s

Enjoyable enough course to play, I wanted to confirm the experience of another writer about the conduct of officials. We were warned about speed of play even though we had no one behind us and the course was clearly empty. We had a client who had difficulty with the course, and we did conform to golf etiquette by letting a group behind us play through. There are others courses just as challanging with better customer service.

Customer Service

Clubhouse, service good. Marshals not good

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 21, 2003]
bhta
Shoots in the 70s

This golf course is highly overated. The first 3 holes they must have had dirt ledtover because the "architect" got carried away with "gumdrops" in the fairways. Showed up an hour before signed in with the starter for an 11:00 tee off time hit the putting green and asked if I could go out at 10:30 since nobody was waiting. I was told I had to wait until 11:00 even though nobody teed off between 10:30 & 11:00. I played and stayed on time by their standards but was told to speed it up even though the nearest group behind us 4 holes behind. In summary not a particularly challenging course. By the way my home course is Bethpage Black for $32 it is a steal compared to the 100 dollars this pretentious course costs.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Feb 25, 2003]
Josh DeSalvia
Shoots in the 80s

What a great course. the front nine plays alot harder because of many elevation changes. Since the new clubhouse has been opened the front nine is now a 37 not a 35. the winds are always gusting here and there is never an easy shot even if your in the fairway. the 10th hole is such a beautiful hole. hitting off a cliff and down to a hole more then 90 ft down is very hard especially when the wind is blowing. one day u could be hitting an 8 iron and another u could be hittinh a 4 or 5 iron. back nine is also difficult but not as hard now because they made the old 18 into the new 1.

Customer Service

great staff. matinence keeps the course in excellent shape

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 18, 2002]
JGlysing
Shoots in the 90s

One of the most challenging courses that I have played. An errant shot will penalize you with a poor lie or a hazard. Signature 10th hole is breathtaking 90 foot drop to trilobed green.

Customer Service

Excellent Service

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Driving range, New club house opens 2002. Frequent weekday play has good discounts.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 01, 2001]
Bill
Shoot in the 90s

Course is in excellent condition. Quite a bit of maintenance being done at this time. One par 5 is
temporarily made into a par 4 due to course work.

Course appearance was better 5 years ago. Problem is
too many townhouses being built on course. (money thing)
Many nice trees removed to improve view from townhouses.

There is no reward for a great tee shot. It is potluck.
It is a moonscape design on many fairways. This is the
hardest course in N.J. but not as hard as Mt. Airy from
the back tees. Conditions are almost country club.
Layout is excellent! Staff is pleasant and compensated
monetarily for unusable par 5. It may be usable as of this
review. This is the nicest course in North Jersey.

Customer Service

Excellent customer service!

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Excellent clubhouse. Very clean.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 18, 2001]
Adam
Shoot in the 80s

Course was rated in 1997 as the hardest course in NJ. I can tell you, it deserves it. Many uneven lies even in the fairway. Once they let the rough grow, you must keep the ball in the fairway and hit the green with your approach. Sometimes they let the rough get very close to the green which really makes your short game hard. Last summer after playing my round I spoke with the Head Groundskeeper. They had the stimp up around 11. The summer before in which we had a drought, he told me they were rolling most of the time around 13 - 14 on the stimp. Once they get that fast, it is almost impossible to play well on this course.

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Be sure to play it to get the twilight rate. Their rates are getting a little expensive.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 07, 2000]
Paul Weeks
Shoot in the 100s

Beautiful course and scenery. Very interesting but rather tight course. Course winds around very hilly terrain with front nine in currently undeveloped terrain. Back nine winds around large wetland area among developed areas(homes,condos, townhomes. Another course "Wild Turkey" is being built adjacent to this course. I play it 3-4 times a week. Only the 6th hole of the(par 4's& 5's) is straight away on course. All others have dogleg, turn or water. Fairways are generally narrow and undulating. You can quite often get an uphill,downhill or sidehill lie in fairway! Elevation difference (hill) between cart path and fairway is 10-20'in many places. If it's "cart paths only" you will get your exercise. Very well maintained course tees, fairways and greens and kept in good shape.

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All club personnel are pleasant,helpful and accomadating.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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