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  2. Galloping Hill Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    Galloping Hill Golf Course is a golf course in Kenilworth, New Jersey, with part of the course located in Union Township, New Jersey. It was designed by Willard G. Wilkinson in 1928, who had previously worked for A. W. Tillinghast 's firm, and was subsequently renovated by Robert Trent Jones in 1949; Alfred Tull in 1953; Stephen Kay in 1998 and ...

  3. Top public golf courses in New Jersey that you can't miss ...

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    LOPATCONG — The Architects Golf Club is a semi-private course but offers tee times to the public. The course is a challenging 6,863 yards from the gold tees, featuring nearly 100 bunkers and ...

  4. Here are the 20 most popular New Jersey golf courses. How ...

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    Black Bear Golf Club in Franklin (Sussex County) 12. Mercer Oaks Golf Course (East course) in Princeton Junction. 11. Knob Hill Golf Course in Englishtown. 10. River Vale Country Club in River ...

  5. List of golf courses designed by A. W. Tillinghast - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey: United States: North Jersey CC: E: Wayne: New Jersey: United States: Essex County CC: OD: 1918: West Orange: New Jersey: United States: Seven Tillinghast designed holes were retained by Seth Raynor when he designed the current course in 1925. Francis Byrne GC: Composite: West Orange: New Jersey: United States: Mountain Ridge CC: OD ...

  6. Category:Golf clubs and courses in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about golf clubs and courses in New Jersey. Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in New Jersey" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  7. Weequahic Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    Designed in 1913 by George Low, it is the oldest public golf course in New Jersey. The word "Weequahic" is from the Lenni-Lenape Native American term for "head of the cove". [ 1 ] The course sits next to the 311 acre (1.3 km²) Olmsted Brothers -designed Weequahic Park , which features a 2.2-mile rubberized jogging path around its 80-acre ...