Bergen County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Bergen County?

We've found late spring, specifically May and early June, offers ideal conditions with comfortable temperatures and lush courses. Early fall, from September through October, is also fantastic, providing crisp air and beautiful foliage. We recommend avoiding the peak summer months due to heat and humidity.

What should I expect to pay for a round of golf in Bergen County?

Costs vary, but you'll find good value here. Municipal courses typically range from $50-80, while the more premium public tracks might run $100-150+ on weekends. For the best deals, we always suggest booking a weekday tee time.

Are there any standout public courses or hidden gems in Bergen County that we shouldn't miss?

Absolutely, we've played some real winners. Look for the well-maintained county courses like Darlington or Rockleigh - they consistently offer solid layouts and great value. For a slightly more challenging round with scenic elevation changes, we point you towards places with mature tree lines and thoughtful bunkering.

How easy is it to get around Bergen County to play different courses?

You'll definitely want a car to navigate Bergen County's courses; public transport isn't practical for hopping between them. Traffic can be a factor, especially during rush hour, so plan your tee times accordingly. Most courses have ample, convenient parking.

What kind of golf experience should I expect in Bergen County - is it mostly flat parkland or something else?

Don't expect dramatic linksland; Bergen County offers a classic Northeast parkland experience. You'll find mature tree-lined fairways, well-manicured greens, and a surprising amount of elevation change on some tracks. It's a solid test of accuracy, not just distance.