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I am going to the University of Delaware next year and i am wondering if anyone know of any good courses around Newark for the occasional round. Good driving ranges would be appreciated too. Thanks!

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Anybody????

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To be honest there's a lot of country clubs around newark but not a lot of public courses in newark. However if you are willing to drive a little there is a lot of nice courses in the west chester area of PA. I lived in west chester for a couple years and never really found much in de period. If you get a chance go play glen mills golf club in west chester it's a spectacular course. I'm sure there's some nice public courses around newark I just never managed to find them. Good luck
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I disagree there are some great courses near UofD. Right up the street is Deerfield - used to be on of the DuPont/MBNA private courses. White Clay Creek is also not far away and also top notch

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There do appear to be a lot of courses that offer 3-4K memberships and also offer daily play rates at about $40. If I am able to play on the Delaware club golf team they play at Deerfield, so I was looking for something cheaper. One of the ones that I seem to like (judging on websites and rates) is Delcastle Golf Course and it's sister courses Rock Manor Golf Course and Ed Oliver Golf Club , which are all in Wilmington. Delcastle seems to have a good range and a decent course, and they all have pretty good rates (though Rock Manor is on the pricier side).

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OK you didn't mention your price range. You can find some online and discount books around that drop those prices.


The 3 courses you mentioned are now all managed by BIlly Casper Golf. Rock Manor had a significant makoever before it re-opened hence the higher price. It certainly is a nice course.

Delcastle is owned by the county and Porky Olivers by the city of Wilmington (it just reverted back from the county last year). Both had been a bit rundown over the years with little investment. I am not sure how much investment upgrade has been done. Porky's is a par 69 and many think it is 'too short' but both courses have a loyal following.

A bit further out 896 you will find Chisel creek - which can be reasonably priced though it is an 'odd course' to me in terms of layout. I heard they had some problems with their greens last year. Also out that way is Inniscrone which opened as a private course, then a high end daily course and now owned by the municipality. It has the love/hate short par 3 on the front 9. Not sure of the quality this year.

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Thanks! You are right I should have specified my price point, but I checked out the websites for Chisel Creek and Inniscrone and they defintely look reasonable. I will have to check them out when I get there.

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OK you didn't mention your price range. You can find some online and discount books around that drop those prices.

You wouldn't be talking about the par 3 that is insanely downhill and really short? I really like that short par 5 on the front always make me feel like a long hitter.
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yup that downhill par 3 that is about 94 but at least 2 clubs shorter - - miss long and you are toast!!!

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