Old bridge just opened up called the Rose if I recall correctly. Stephen Kay was architect. Looks decent, will see how it plays next week. Rock spring and a couple Essex county golf’s on my list also.
Twisted is NOT a top 10 course in Jersey... maybe in southern Jersey. But it's highly over rated, and expensive for a course that has zero wow factor. I'm amazed Hominy Hill didn't make this list ... up in Colts Neck. Former Private club as well.. with Trump Colts Neck just next door. It's an amazing track. Crystal Springs has 2 courses on your list and so does the Ottinger Golf Group with Ballamor and Scotland Run. Those are great courses.
Get The Architects Golf Club on your as this course pay homage to course designers. Hole #1: Old Tom Morris (1821-1908) Hole #2: Charles Blair Macdonald (1855-1939) Hole #3: Hugh Wilson (1879-1925) Hole #4: Devereux Emmet (1861-1934) Hole #5: Walter Travis (1862-1927) Hole #6: Harry S. Colt (1869-1951) & C.H. Alison (1883-1952) Hole #7: A.W. Tillinghast (1876-1942) Hole #8: Seth Raynor (1874-1926) Hole #9: Donald Ross (1872-1948) Hole #10: George C. Thomas (1873-1932) Hole #11: William S. Flynn (1890-1945) Hole #12: Charles Henry Banks (1881-1931) Hole #13: Alister Mackenzie (1870-1934) Hole #14: Perry Maxwell (1879-1952) Hole #15: Donald Ross (1872-1948) Hole #16: Dick Wilson (1903-1965) Hole #17: Stanley Thompson (1893-1953) Hole #18: Robert Trent Jones (1906-2000)
@@pizzle58 I hit Ramblehood. I'm a fan. I'm more into those cheap hidden ones like Frog rock, Pomona, and The Pines type. Big Things Coming to the Channel.
@@dannydecker5708 yes... The Crystal Springs Resort has 6 courses. Black Bear, Cascades, Minerals, Crystal Springs, Ballyowen, and Wild Turkey. Ive played them all, and Ballyowen is by far my favorite course in the bunch. Followed by Wild Turkey.
Wild Turkey is nicer than Crystal Springs. Also Heron Glen, Berkshire Valley, Architects, Twisted Dune, Blue Heron Pines, Shoregate, Harbor Pines, Links at Brigantine, Emerald Links all solid as well. And it’s Dana not Donna Fry who designed Neshanic Valley.
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Old bridge just opened up called the Rose if I recall correctly. Stephen Kay was architect. Looks decent, will see how it plays next week. Rock spring and a couple Essex county golf’s on my list also.
Just played old bridge, video coming soon
So glad you recognized this gem. Right on
Thanks!
By gem I'm talking about neshanic
You work there? @@mosesorenco610
@parfessor I wish. I played there Sunday. It's better than most private courses. The Bethpage of NJ.
Noted ill make the trip
Have you played any of the mercer county public courses? Just curious what you think about hopewell, mercer oaks, etc.
Yes i did. Not hopewell yet tho. Played Mercer oaks, great course. Played Howell too. I think I gave them a 6 out of 10
hopewell is garbage
Great list. Twisted dune was missed on this list.
Great course, We might play that course very soon! Keep a LOOK OUT!
Twisted is NOT a top 10 course in Jersey... maybe in southern Jersey. But it's highly over rated, and expensive for a course that has zero wow factor. I'm amazed Hominy Hill didn't make this list ... up in Colts Neck. Former Private club as well.. with Trump Colts Neck just next door. It's an amazing track. Crystal Springs has 2 courses on your list and so does the Ottinger Golf Group with Ballamor and Scotland Run. Those are great courses.
dont forget about galloping hill kenilworth nj! fantastic course for only $50
I marked this course to play soon
Get The Architects Golf Club on your as this course pay homage to course designers. Hole #1: Old Tom Morris (1821-1908)
Hole #2: Charles Blair Macdonald (1855-1939)
Hole #3: Hugh Wilson (1879-1925)
Hole #4: Devereux Emmet (1861-1934)
Hole #5: Walter Travis (1862-1927)
Hole #6: Harry S. Colt (1869-1951) & C.H. Alison (1883-1952)
Hole #7: A.W. Tillinghast (1876-1942)
Hole #8: Seth Raynor (1874-1926)
Hole #9: Donald Ross (1872-1948)
Hole #10: George C. Thomas (1873-1932)
Hole #11: William S. Flynn (1890-1945)
Hole #12: Charles Henry Banks (1881-1931)
Hole #13: Alister Mackenzie (1870-1934)
Hole #14: Perry Maxwell (1879-1952)
Hole #15: Donald Ross (1872-1948)
Hole #16: Dick Wilson (1903-1965)
Hole #17: Stanley Thompson (1893-1953)
Hole #18: Robert Trent Jones (1906-2000)
Thats funny, the video there is posting now
@@parfessor🤣 Too funny. I just saw your Architects video come up in my post. Going to be great to see your analysis of the course:)
River Winds has been around before 2020, not sure when, but Jaws has owned it for around 10 years.
Sorry for any confusion
@@parfessor no worries. It’s a great track, just out of my budget now since golf is so popular haha
True that, thats why I started this Channel. Budget golf
@@parfessor yeah we south jersey guys appreciate it haha, ramblewood is a decent course for the price if you can get a hot deal or discounted tee time
@@pizzle58 I hit Ramblehood. I'm a fan. I'm more into those cheap hidden ones like Frog rock, Pomona, and The Pines type. Big Things Coming to the Channel.
Heron Glen
Ok this look good. Lmk when u wana play golf there, ill head over
@@parfessor sure. Let’s play in the spring. I’m a starter at the course.
You still the starter?@@davidbowen5682
“theres a lot of water on rock spring” - there isnt. Water on 1&2 only. Footage of crystal springs is actually the ballyowen course.
Yikes sorry about that. We will redo soon
I’m pretty sure Crystal Springs owns Ballyowen too
Interesting.
Played rock springs. Nice course. Not the best I have very play in NJ tho
@@dannydecker5708 yes... The Crystal Springs Resort has 6 courses. Black Bear, Cascades, Minerals, Crystal Springs, Ballyowen, and Wild Turkey. Ive played them all, and Ballyowen is by far my favorite course in the bunch. Followed by Wild Turkey.
Wild Turkey is nicer than Crystal Springs. Also Heron Glen, Berkshire Valley, Architects, Twisted Dune, Blue Heron Pines, Shoregate, Harbor Pines, Links at Brigantine, Emerald Links all solid as well. And it’s Dana not Donna Fry who designed Neshanic Valley.
Noted
Seaview is. D. U. M. P.
Both courses are great potential, especially the Pines but they don’t seem to want to do the work to make it great
Wow. Really?
Deal with it or give me some courses I missed Kenny. Find your voice.
Paramus Golf Course?
It’s slope and “rating”…not “ranking”.
You don’t know jack
No really it’s slope “rating” look at any scorecard for a golf course. It will have the course rating printed on it.
Very debatable list. Annnoying video not in question .
Provide ur list