Monmouth County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Monmouth County?

We highly recommend visiting in spring, from late April to June, or during the fall months of September and October. You'll find ideal playing conditions with comfortable temperatures and fewer beach crowds, making tee times easier to secure and rounds more enjoyable. Summer can be hot and humid, plus the shore traffic is a real challenge.

What kind of golf courses will I find in Monmouth County?

Monmouth County offers a fantastic mix, from classic parkland layouts with mature trees to some links-style courses near the coast that really test your wind game. You'll encounter a good balance of well-maintained public tracks and a few exclusive private clubs, so there's truly something for every preference and budget here. We've played them all and can attest to the variety.

What are some must-play courses or hidden gems in Monmouth County?

You absolutely need to experience Hominy Hill - it's a classic Robert Trent Jones Sr. design that's always in fantastic shape and offers a true championship test. For a more relaxed, yet still engaging round, check out Charleston Springs' North Course; it's a local favorite that delivers great value and fun holes you'll want to play again.

How much should I budget for a round of golf in Monmouth County?

Green fees here are generally quite reasonable, especially compared to other Northeast golf destinations. You can expect to pay anywhere from $50-$90 for a prime weekend round at a top public course, with weekday rates often dipping below $60. Private club guest fees, if you can get on, will naturally be higher but still offer good value for the experience.

What else can I do in Monmouth County when I'm not on the course?

Monmouth County is right on the Jersey Shore, so you're perfectly positioned for beach days, boardwalk strolls, and fantastic seafood. We recommend exploring the charming towns like Red Bank for dining and shopping, or catching a show at the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park for some live music. There's plenty to keep non-golfers entertained too.