Rancocas Golf Club - Golf courses, Willingboro, NJ
Rancocas Golf Club - Golf courses, Willingboro, NJ
Latitude | 0 |
Longitude | 0 |
City | Willingboro |
State | NJ |
Zip/Postal Code | 08046 |
Country | United States |
Phone | (609) 877-5344 |
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 22, 2012]
mark
Shoots in the 80s
it is the worst course i have played in the state of n.j was like playing i cow pasture greens are very slow with a lot of dead spots course is worth 20.00 dollars at the most Customer Service good customer service |
[Jun 25, 2009]
ScoobyDoo
Shoots in the 90s
Course was in just about as good of condition it could be in considering monsoons we have been getting. This is not a good course for a beginner. Fairways are very narrow, but the rough is not very thick and managable. I agree they do need to trim back branches that hang over the fairway on many holes. Overall this is a decent public course and a good value. |
[Jun 20, 2008]
w2ge
Shoots in the 90s
Just played Rancocas... No one has written a review in a long time.. I was amazed at the condition the golf course is currently in, EXCELLENT. I have played the course every once in awhile over the past 25 years and at times it was a cow pasture. Money has been spent, this course is now a gem. Bunkers, green, fairways just in GREAT condition. RObert Trent Jones design. Play it! |
[Jun 16, 2006]
curley
Shoots in the 90s
I agree with much of what was said by previous reviewers except I won't be as generous. It is a top shelf public course, no doubt, but the front nine layed out a bit too close. This course could be much better if a golf landscaper
Customer Service Professional and courteous proshop, starter and grounds personel. Top notch for a public course. Similar Products Used: Similar to Pennsauken and White Oaks in quality and course except for the tight back nine. |
[Jul 16, 2004]
golfforfun
Shoots in the 90s
Isn't one of the better layouts that I've played. Fairways run too close to each other. There is a driving range between holes 1 and 9. The balls end up in the fairways of 1 and 9 from the driving range. Signs were missing, but could use score card for yardage. |
[Mar 21, 2004]
Oglthrp2
Shoots in the 90s
I wouldn't say it's the best public course in SJ, but it is probably in the top 10-15. It was very well maintained when I was there. The staff was great, and the pace of play was pretty good. If there was one down side, it was the neighbors. A couple had some pretty loud music playing. Obviously not golfers! Well worth driving a few extra miles for this one. And the history of the designer doesn't hurt. Customer Service OK. |
[Jul 20, 2003]
naistaff
Shoots in the 80s
From tee time to the end of the day, we were dealing with a first class operation.The staff was outstanding, the conditions were excellent, and the Robert Trent layout is one of the best I've played. Every hole is different and requires precise shot making. Really loved the place. This is the greatest public course I have played in New Jersey. |
[Feb 14, 2001]
Bruce
Shoot in the 90s
I am pretty sure this is a Robert Trent Jones designed course. Front nine is open and fairly long. Keep your scores low here and fasten your belts and observe the no smoking signs for holes 9 through 18. Whew! Nine has a postage stamp green and a 215 yd carry over water if you dare to go for the green in two on this par 5 gem. All of the back nine is TIGHT and fairly LONG. You will be fatigued just from trying to think your way around the back nine. My choice for best public course in South Jersey. Customer Service Staff is always friendly and helpful. |