Hunterdon County

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to golf in Hunterdon County?

We find late spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) offer the most ideal conditions for golf in Hunterdon County. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures, lush fairways, and fewer crowds than peak summer, making for a truly pleasant round. The fall foliage also adds a stunning backdrop to your game.

Are Hunterdon County's golf courses challenging, or more for casual play?

Hunterdon County offers a good mix, but generally, you'll find well-maintained courses that provide a fair challenge without being overly punishing. They reward strategic play and offer a satisfying experience for golfers of various handicaps. Expect a few tricky doglegs and some elevation changes that keep things interesting.

What can I expect regarding green fees and overall cost for a golf trip to Hunterdon County?

You'll find Hunterdon County's courses offer excellent value, typically ranging from $60-$120 for a prime weekend round, depending on the specific course and time. It's a more budget-friendly option compared to some of New Jersey's more famous-and pricier-destinations, without sacrificing quality. We recommend booking tee times in advance, especially for weekend play.

Beyond golf, what else should I do while visiting Hunterdon County?

Hunterdon County is perfect for pairing golf with charming small-town exploration and outdoor activities. We suggest visiting historic Flemington or Clinton for unique shops and local eateries, or exploring the scenic Delaware River for kayaking or hiking. It's a relaxed, picturesque region that complements a golf getaway beautifully.

How does Hunterdon County compare to other golf regions in New Jersey, or what makes it unique?

Hunterdon County stands out for its serene, rolling countryside and a more laid-back atmosphere compared to the busier coastal or northern New Jersey golf scenes. With just four courses, it offers a focused, unhurried golf experience, perfect if you prefer quality over quantity and appreciate pastoral views. It's less about resort golf and more about enjoying the game in a peaceful setting.