Best Public Golf Courses In New Jersey, Pennsylvania & Delaware Revealed
The weather is changing and people are feeling spring around the corner, which means all the golf addicts are ready to get outside on the green. We are fortunate that we have the tristate area has alot of really great courses that are very accessible. I actually have my own golf clubs (which is hilarious). I got them for free when I bought my 2009 Ford Focus! I keep meaning to take lessons, so maybe this new list will give me a little nudge to make it happen. Check out the list of the best public courses in our area according to golfpass.com.
Best Golf Courses in Delaware
The best part of Delaware is not only the tax-free shopping but also the fact that most of Delaware is close to Philly.
Delaware Top 5:
- Heritage Shores (Bridgeville)
- Baywood Greens (Long Neck)
- Maple Dale Country Club (Dover)
- Bear Trap Dunes Golf Club (Ocean View)
- White Clay Creek (Wilmington)
Best Golf Courses in New Jersey
These are only public courses, but obviously, it would be a dream to play at Pine Valley, NJ, which is always named as one of the top courses in the country. It’s such a secret that so many people don’t know much about it.
New Jersey Top 5:
- Heron Glen Golf Course (Ringoes)
- Francis A. Byrne Golf Course (West Orange)
- Neshanic Valley Golf Course (Neshanic Station)
- RiverWinds Golf Course (West Deptford)
- Eagle Ridge Golf Club (Lakewood)
Best Golf Courses in Pennsylvania
From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has a lot of land and places to have some incredible courses. Fun Fact: Mountain Valley Golf Course is close to where I grew up and where my brother and sister in law had their wedding in September 2020.
Pennsylvania Top 5:
- Omni Bedford Springs Resort – Old Course (Bedford)
- Highlands Golf Club – Hidden Valley Course (Hidden Valley)
- Sugarloaf Golf Club (Sugarloaf)
- Skytop Lodge – Poconos Golf Course (Skytop)
- Mountain Valley Golf Course – Mountain Course (Barnesville)