Stone Harbor Golf Club
Pros: Great Course, Clubhouse and service. Nice range and practice area with seperate tees.
Cons: A little pricey and can't order alcohol unless a member.

Pros: Great Course, Clubhouse and service. Nice range and practice area with seperate tees.
Cons: A little pricey and can't order alcohol unless a member.

Pros: Two totally different courses, great condition, great service, decent prices
Cons: Bugs during certain times of the year

Pros: well designed and maintained, great club house, friendly staff
Cons: a little pricy, close to busy traffic
“Stone Harbor Golf Club, which is located in Cape May County, NJ is a private golf course. You can play rounds if not a member for around $125-$150 in the peak season. It cost $4,600 per year to be a "full" member. The course has 5 tee boxes with the course tipping out at just under 7000 yards. Its a Par 72 with a course rating of 73.9 and a slope of 139. There are 11 holes with water coming...” --MJK3122
“ The south Jersey shore should be known for more than just casinos and Snookie. The Jersey shore area has a host of wonderful old historic golf courses dating back to the early 1900s. They are Brigantine Golf Links, Atlantic City CC, Linwood CC, and my home course, Seaview CC. Seaview CC is a true throwback in almost every way. The large hotel maintains the decor and...” --dak4n6
“ This is a fun little course, well laid out and challenging at times. I've played here once and will go back regularly... thinking about getting a membership as it is very fairly priced. Aside from the membership though, the price is a little steep for weekdays and non busy times until super twilight. This course is owned by the township which means profits go toward the...” --divot dave
“ this is a great and relaxing course to play if you're in the area. The greens are well kept and the fairways are no different. It has a fairly challenging design and rewards smart course management. While you're here, you're not concerned with much other than the golf experience. People are friendly from the moment you walk in the door to the course to the bar. Food is great and you leave...” --divot dave
“ This is a course that wants to be more than it is. Its professionally maintained, with a courteous staff for the most part, and beautiful scenery, but that's where the compliments end. Some of the more obnoxious aspects of my trip there were the fact that the entire 18 holes is separate from the pro shop and any form of food and refreshment save the beer chick. So there really is no "turn",...” --divot dave
“ Course is simply gorgeous for a public course. Love playing there. ” --mtnbiker5
From Northern New Jersey: NJ Turnpike to Exit 7A. Proceed East on 195 to Exit 16A to Route 537 West and Great Adventure. Make right off exit and go past Great Adventure to traffic light (Approx. 5 miles). At the traffic light make a right onto 539 North. Go 2.2 Miles and make a right onto Burlington Path Road. (Cream Ridge Professional Center will be on the corner). The Club is down a...
Directions From North Jersey Route 287 South to Somerville, 206 South, follow directions from Somerville. From NYC Route 78 West to 287 South to Somerville, 206 South, follow directions from Somerville. From Staten Island Outerbridge to Routes 440-287 North, exit left Route 22 West, exit 202/206 South, follow directions from Somerville. From Somerville Route 206 South 5.6 miles...
Rossmoor is located in Middlesex County, New Jersey, midway on a diagonal line extending from Newark to Trenton. From the New Jersey Turnpike (either from the north or the south) get off at Exit 8A marked Cranbury/Jamesburg. After the toll, bear left and take the Rt-32E ramp toward JAMESBURG / MONROE. This becomes Forsgate Drive East. Exactly 6/10 of a mile from where the exit ramp connects...