Jersey Devil Tournament

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 17 October 2026

Format: Pairs

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: $205.00

Entry Method: Online


Two-person team medal play tournament at Charleston Springs Golf Course – South, with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. The format rotates across three sections: Scramble (holes 1–6), Best Ball (holes 7–12), and Modified Alternate Shot (holes 13–18). Both players must hold a USGA-certified handicap; the maximum differential between partners is nine strokes. Team handicap is calculated as 25% of the combined total, deducted from the gross score; combined handicaps are capped at 29. Men play from gold tees, women from red tees. The all-inclusive entry fee of $205 per team covers power cart, boxed lunches, range balls, and greens fees. All participants must ride (no walking). No Monmouth County Golf Pass required. If a team places in the top two in both the net and gross divisions, only the higher-placing division award is given. Program code: T0164A.


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Venue

Shark River Golf Course

Neptune, NJ, United States

Designed by Scottish golf pro Joseph "Scotty" I'Anson in the early 1900s, Shark River Golf Course is a par 71 layout measuring 6,457 yards with a USGA course rating of 70.3 and slope rating of 130 from the blue tees. Located in Neptune, New Jersey, the course features tight, narrow fairways, deep-faced bunkers, and small, well-protected greens that provide a challenging test. The hole variety ranges from a short, drivable par 4 to a long, risky par 5, with several strong par 3 holes interspersed throughout. Despite its modest length, Shark River offers a stern but fair challenge to golfers of all skill levels. The course's traditional design emphasizes precision and accuracy over distance, making it a classic example of early 20th-century American golf course architecture.