Passaic County

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Passaic County?

We highly recommend visiting Passaic County for golf during the spring, specifically late April through June, or in the fall from September to October. You'll find the courses in their prime condition with lush fairways and true-rolling greens, and the weather is typically perfect for a full round without the intense summer humidity or early winter chill. Weekday mornings are your best bet for avoiding crowds and enjoying a relaxed pace.

What should I expect to pay for a round of golf in Passaic County?

Expect a good value for your golf dollar here; a weekday round with a cart typically runs between $50-$90, depending on the course and tee time. On weekends, prices can climb to $70-$120, especially at the more popular public tracks. It's a very accessible region for quality golf without the premium price tag you might find elsewhere in the state.

Among the five courses, are there any must-play hidden gems in Passaic County?

While all five courses offer a solid day of golf, we particularly lean towards the course with significant elevation changes for its truly memorable views, especially if you visit during the fall foliage. It presents a fun challenge and the scenery alone makes it a standout experience. For a more traditional, relaxed round, another course offers wider, tree-lined fairways and a very friendly atmosphere.

What are the typical course conditions and amenities like at Passaic County's golf courses?

You'll generally find well-maintained public courses in Passaic County, with greens that roll consistently and fairways kept tidy. Don't expect lavish country club amenities at every spot, but each course provides a functional pro shop and usually a snack bar or grill for post-round refreshments. It's straightforward, honest golf focused on the game itself.

Beyond golf, what else is there to do or see in Passaic County during a golf trip?

After your round, we suggest exploring the Great Falls National Historical Park in Paterson-it's a stunning natural wonder and a significant piece of American industrial history that's well worth a visit. For a casual bite, you'll find some excellent, unpretentious diners and local eateries serving up classic New Jersey comfort food. It's a nice change of pace from the fairways.