Marlton Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I expect from the course conditions at Marlton Golf Course?
You'll find Marlton's fairways are generally well-kept, offering a good lie, though the rough can be surprisingly penal if you stray too far. The greens are usually true but can be a bit slow early in the season, so adjust your putting stroke accordingly.
When's the best time to play Marlton Golf Course for the ideal experience?
We highly recommend visiting Marlton in late spring or early fall; the weather is perfect, and the course really shines without the summer crowds or the chill of winter. You'll enjoy firmer fairways and greens that roll beautifully during these shoulder seasons.
Is Marlton Golf Course suitable for all skill levels, and does it have any memorable holes?
Marlton offers a fair challenge for most golfers, with wide landing areas but some tricky greens that demand precision. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th; its elevated tee shot over water is a real beauty and a true test of nerve.
What's the typical cost to play Marlton Golf Course, and is it good value?
Marlton consistently delivers excellent value, especially if you can snag a twilight rate - expect green fees to be in the $40-$60 range for 18 holes, depending on the day and time. For a well-maintained public course, you're getting a lot of golf for your dollar here.
What's the pace of play like at Marlton, and what other facilities are available?
Pace of play at Marlton is generally quite good, especially on weekdays, but expect a bit of a wait on busy weekend mornings - it's a popular spot. They have a decent driving range and a small pro shop, plus a snack bar for a quick bite and a cold drink after your round.