Pennsauken Country Club

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Pennsauken Country Club is a 6,250-yard, par-70 golf course in Pennsauken Township, New Jersey, owned and operated by the Township of Pennsauken since 1982. The course opened in 1932 and was designed by notable architect William Flynn, who crafted the layout to provide both beauty and challenge. The facility includes an 18-hole golf course and practice greens, with four sets of tees allowing players to play the course from 5,000 to 6,200 yards.

The design features some short par 4s that become progressively more difficult, with the seventh hole being a par-3 that plays nearly 250 yards from the back tees with an elevated green, making it one of the most difficult holes in South Jersey. Good drivers will have wedges into many par 4s, the longest par 5 exceeds 500 yards, and the course finishes with a 420-yard, par-4 18th. The fairways are straight and flat, positioning well-hit drives for scoring opportunities.

Pennsauken Country Club is a favorite in the South Jersey area, known for its course conditioning and service. The Pennsauken Golf Association offers a competitive tournament schedule for members. The club features Marco's 19th Hole Bar and Grill for dining and has hosted various tournaments and social events throughout its history.

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