Old Bridge Golf Club at Rose-Lambertson

Frequently Asked Questions

I'm a decent player, but not a pro - how forgiving is Old Bridge Golf Club, really?

You'll find Old Bridge Golf Club offers a fair test without being overly punishing, which we appreciate. The front nine is pretty open, letting you swing freely, but the back nine tightens up significantly with some well-placed bunkers and water hazards on holes 14 and 16 that demand precision. We recommend focusing on course management after the turn.

When's the sweet spot to play Old Bridge Golf Club for the best conditions and fewer crowds?

We've found late spring, specifically May, offers the ideal combination - the course is lush and green, and the summer rush hasn't quite hit yet. If you can only go in peak season, aim for a weekday morning tee time; you'll enjoy a much better pace of play compared to the busy weekend afternoons.

Is Old Bridge Golf Club a good value, or should I expect premium prices for a round?

Old Bridge Golf Club truly delivers excellent value for your dollar, especially considering the consistent course conditions. Expect green fees to be in the $50-$75 range for 18 holes with a cart, which we think is a steal for a course of this caliber in the region. Twilight rates offer an even better deal if you don't mind a quicker finish.

What's the one hole at Old Bridge Golf Club everyone talks about, or a unique feature I shouldn't miss?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 17th hole - it's a real beauty and a challenge. It plays downhill over a small pond to a two-tiered green, often with a tricky crosswind, making club selection crucial. We always look forward to that tee shot; it's a perfect blend of scenic beauty and strategic play.

Beyond the golf, what's available at Old Bridge Golf Club for a bite or to practice?

After your round, we always head to 'The 19th Hole Grille' - it's a casual spot with surprisingly good burgers and a solid selection of local craft beers on tap. They also have a decent driving range and a large putting green, so you can easily warm up before your round or work on those short game woes afterward.