Francis Byrne Golf Course 
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Address:
Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange
NJ
07052
United States
Francis A. Byrne Golf Course, located in West Orange, New Jersey, dates to 1928 when it was designed by renowned golf architect Seth Raynor and constructed by Charles Banks. The course measures nearly 7,000 yards and features classic template holes that have influenced golf architecture worldwide. Notable holes include the Road Hole (#1), The Biarritz (#2), The Short (#5), and The Eden (#14)—designs that mirror famous holes globally.
The course presents a challenging layout characterized by deep bunkers, hilly topography, and rolling greens. Recent renovations by Stephen Kay restored many original features to their classic roots, establishing Byrne as a premier public golf destination in New Jersey. The design exemplifies golf's Golden Age of Design, offering players insight into early American golf history with modern refinements. Its combination of strategic bunkering and undulating terrain demands precision and course management, making it suitable for skilled golfers seeking a historically significant and technically demanding experience.
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