Rockleigh Golf Course

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NJ
United States

Rockleigh offers a comfortable and roomy triple course on 264 acres at the base of the Palisades western slope in Bergen County's "Northern Valley." In 1957 Alfred H. Tull laid out the original 18-hole course (Red and White) over the rolling pastures of 18th century Dutch farms. This first public golf course in Bergen County opened on April 1st, 1959. Then in 1964, Robert Trent Jones added the complementary nine (Blue).

The turn into the 21st century has been celebrated by a complete renovation of the Red and White courses. Re-designed by Robert McNeil improvements included reconstruction and expansion of all tees with increased yardage, reworked bunkering with addition of 21 new bunkers. Improvements also include drainage and an impressive continuous cart-path system. Rockleigh offers open fairways with strategically placed bunkers to challenge golfers of all skill levels. The variety of short and long holes creates a well balanced round of golf.

Opened in 1946 and completely renovated in 2004, by Robert McNeil of The Northeast Golf Company, this dynamic 18 plays host to the annual BC Amateur Championship. The nine hole Blue course was constructed in 1961 and is a great short course to hone your short game skills or come out and learn the game and get comfortable playing golf.

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