Pinelands Golf Club - Golf courses, Hammonton, NJ
Pinelands Golf Club - Golf courses, Hammonton, NJ
Latitude | 39.632597 |
Longitude | -74.864161 |
City | Hammonton |
State | NJ |
Zip/Postal Code | 08037 |
Country | United States |
Phone | (609) 561-8900 |
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 06, 2008]
w2ge
Shoots in the 90s
Good Deal, Pleasant Surprise. Conditions were not bad at all. Some real nice holes, and some TIGHT fairways. Spray it off the tee and you'll find a fairway, just not your own! Really enjoyed playing the course. Been playing for over 25 years and private member at two CC's and I was impressed.... Customer Service Saw one ranger, was an outing so course was slow, but public golf, what do you expect. Similar Products Used: Buena, but this course has less bunkers. |
[Jul 05, 2007]
TommyBoy123
Shoots in the 90s
The course was great for the price and had some challenging tight fairways that make you think as well as some holes to let the driver take over and not worry about penalties. the course was very crowded which led to a slow round. Customer Service Very nice people all around. Similar Products Used: great value! |
[Jun 20, 2007]
3putt
Shoots in the 90s
Flat, tree lined course with no frills. Not well maintained. Greens were beaten up as well as the tee boxes and fairway. Rough was not too bad. Greens were slightly fast but ball marks were abundant as well as bare spots and some weeds. Considering the cheap price for a weekend matinee it was descent. Customer Service Good grill in the clubhouse. No cartgirl and no ranger was seen. Starer must have taken the afternoon off. Similar Products Used: Springfield but w/o the geese and with faster greens |
[Feb 20, 2005]
erwphoto
Shoots in the 80s
Pineland is a great course, cheap and good. I like to walk the course and for under 20 dollars a round its fantastic. Accuracy pays dividendens here, trees line every fairway fairly tight. Greens read about a 9.5 or 10 on the stimp, and the fairways are maintained well. Customer Service ok |
[Mar 21, 2004]
Oglthrp2
Shoots in the 90s
I like to play this course every once in a while. It's kept in pretty good shape. Don't get me wrong, it's not "high end", but it's worth $20-$35. It's real problem is that it's not very well marked at times. You can get confused going from hole to hole, and yardage markers are poor at best. Go with someone who knows the course the first time. Customer Service OK. |
[Nov 14, 2002]
NineUnder
Shoots in the 80s
Pinelands was a pleasant surprise. Never to be confused with a up-scale course, this bargain price course is fairly layout, lots of tight tree lines fairways, nice par threes, and some short par fours that requires some though at the tee box. Some of the more expensive up scale courses (don’t get me wrong, I love them too) are set up to satisfy the big dog – boom, hit the driver on all the par 4’s and 5’s. The one thing that surprised me the second time I played there, besides the great shape in was in so late in the year, was that it looked and felt just like the Pines course at the Sea View Marriott near Atlantic City – and that course costs over a hundred dollars. I played there with friends and for the money, it was lousy. No where, not on the tee boxes, or the scorecard (or web site) could you see what the hole looked like – not fair with so many doglegs – made for an unpleasant day on the course. So head over to Pinelands, save some money and put the savings into your favorite upscale on another day. Customer Service very very good Similar Products Used: nice bar |