Burlington County
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Courses
- Golden Pheasant Golf Course
- Indian Spring Country Club
- Medford Lakes Country Club
- Riverton Country Club
- Burlington Country Club
- Laurel Creek Golf Course
- Little Mill Country Club
- Springfield Golf Center
- Medford Village Country Club
- Moorestown Field Club
- Rancocas Golf Club
- Ramblewood Country Club
- Hanover Golf Club
- Deerwood Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Burlington County?
We always steer golfers towards the spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) for the best conditions here. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush fairways, avoiding the often-humid summer heat and the chill of winter.
What kind of golf courses will I find in Burlington County?
Expect a solid collection of well-maintained public and semi-private courses, many with classic parkland designs. You'll encounter tree-lined fairways, some strategic water hazards, and layouts that offer a fair challenge without being overly punishing.
What should I budget for green fees when golfing in Burlington County?
You'll find excellent value here, with most public course green fees typically ranging from $40 to $80 during peak season. It's a refreshingly affordable region, allowing you to play more rounds without breaking the bank.
Are there any standout courses or unique golf experiences in Burlington County we shouldn't miss?
While it's not about big-name resorts, we consistently enjoy the classic feel and solid conditions at places like Rancocas Golf Club. For a truly local vibe, seek out the smaller, family-run courses - they offer a friendly atmosphere and often surprisingly good layouts.
How easy is it to get around Burlington County for golf, and what else can we do?
You'll definitely need a car to navigate between courses; public transportation isn't practical for golfers here. After your round, you're just a short drive from Philadelphia's historical sites or the charming towns along the Jersey Shore, making it easy to extend your trip.