Atlantic City Golf
There are a great many amazing courses in Atlantic City. Some truly amazing courses await the intrepid golfer in this location, as you'll see below.
At Mays Landing Golf and Country Club, golf is exceptional and affordable, making it easily one of the most popular courses among vacationing golfers, as well as the locals. Opened in 1962, the course was designed by the late Leo Fraser, a past PGA president. It is situated on 175 acres of pristine pinelands just off Route 40, a short distance south of Atlantic City. In recent years, Mays Landing has been lengthened and undergone numerous upgrades to where it is now one of the best conditioned courses in the area.
An extremely popular Atlantic City golf venue and the closest course to the
Boardwalk is Brigantine GolfLinks, located on the barrier island of Brigantine just
north of the city. This is a mostly treeless layout reminiscent of Scottish links. Though
it is relatively short at 6570 yards from the tips, Brigantine sports no less than 14
holes with mounds and water features. At Brigantine, the fickle and sometimes very
strong winds will kick up off the bay and sea, making golfers work very hard for every par.
The course opened in the late 1920s and has undergone several million dollars in upgrades.
History has it that in the early days before out best golfers went over to play in the
British Open, they warmed up by playing Brigantine.
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