Pennsauken Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to experience Pennsauken Country Club's course conditions?

We always recommend visiting in late spring, around May, or early fall for the most enjoyable round. You'll find the greens are at their purest and the fairways are perfectly manicured, avoiding both summer's humidity and winter's chill. Plus, the surrounding foliage in autumn adds a beautiful, distinct backdrop to your game.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Pennsauken Country Club - is it a tough track?

Pennsauken offers a fair, yet engaging challenge that keeps you honest without being overly punishing. You'll find the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy off the tee, especially on the back nine, but the greens are generally receptive, rewarding good approach shots. It's a course that tests your strategy more than your brute strength.

What's the typical cost for a round at Pennsauken Country Club, and is it worth it?

You can expect green fees to be quite reasonable for the quality of play, often ranging from $50-$80 depending on the day and time. We genuinely believe it's excellent value for a well-maintained public-access course in the area. Consider playing during a weekday morning for the best rates and fewer crowds.

What's a standout feature or a 'must-play' hole at Pennsauken Country Club?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th hole; it's a real beauty and a true test. You'll face a mid-iron shot over a pond to a well-bunkered green, demanding precision and a steady nerve. It's definitely the hole we talk about most after a round here.

Should I plan on walking or riding a cart at Pennsauken Country Club?

While the course is relatively flat and walkable, we often opt for a cart, especially during warmer months, to conserve energy for your swing. The distances between some greens and tees can add up, so a cart lets you focus purely on your game. If you love walking, it's certainly doable, but be prepared for a good workout.