Burlington County Country Club - Golf courses, Mt Holly, NJ

Burlington County Country Club - Golf courses, Mt Holly, NJ

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[Jan 02, 2024]
minami

Strength:

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OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jun 28, 2007]
Matt
Shoots in the 70s

beautiful course. glass greens and concrete fairways.challenging rough 3-4 inches long.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 03, 2003]
thirdbase
Scratch Golfer

Burlington CC is a "classic" golf course from the 1920's that was in much need of upgrading and rebuilt hazards. The renovations have taken a short but tight, tree lined golf course from 6,200 yards to 6,711 yards. There have been additions, particularly to the back nine making it the premier golfers-golf course in the county. All about golf, this private golf club offers no other activities. The membership has created a real gem worthy of championship golf when groomed with fast greens and higher rough. If your a golfer, you have to find a member and get out there at least once.

Customer Service

The Pro Shop is manned by an exceptional head pro, Mike Mack. A past president of the section PGA who has been at Burlington for over 20 years. The clubhouse is friendly and small. The quaintness of the building is its charm. the service inside is great, headed up by Alphie, the man everyone there knows, he has been there for over 30 years and is a stable in the fabric of the golf club.

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The best thing about Burlington is it is not a country club. It is a golf club. All there is is golf. This is a refreshing place because it is different, it is not a country club.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 26, 2002]
surf5guy
Shoots in the 70s

Burlington C.C. is a very nice course and is very well kept. The rough is dangerous at this course. They keep the rough very thick which makes it exltremly hard to get out of, especially if you have trees in the way also. Living right down the road from the coarse I have seen the renovations as they have progressed the past few mothes and itlooks so nice now. I can''t wait until things green up around here, this course will be beautiful. Overall B.C.C. is a tough but managable course as long as shots are played smart.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 06, 2001]
Rick
Shoots in the 90s

This is a private course in Burlington County, built in the 1920s. It''s an old style course - you have to keep it between the trees ... and there are lots of trees. The course is undergoing a MAJOR renovation right now, with all holes being affected. Seven holes are being completely rebuilt, and the other holes get new tee boxes, better fairway bunkers and mounds, and the greens will get better bunkering. The work is in progress, and it looks fantastic. Check back soon - the new design will be ready Spring 2002. As I mentioned, it''s a private course, and they are never really cheap, but it''s among the cheapest in the area. To be a member, initiation is around $7,000 right now, and yearly dues are $2200. Compare that to Laurel Creek in Moorestown with a $62,000 initiation! Non-members can only play with a member, for around $60 on the weekend.

Customer Service

Great. Mike Mack, the pro, is one of the best pros in New Jersey (he''ll give lessons to non-members, as well).

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The practice facility is quite good, with an outstanding chipping area.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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