Atlantic City Country Club: More than a century of golf tradition
Since opening in 1897, Atlantic City Country Club has accumulated a history that puts it in an elite class. It's played host to six USGA championships and scores of celebrities who played while entertaining in Atlantic City.In 1901, noted golf course architect, Walter Travis won the U.S. Amateur there.
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Atlantic City golf courses: Gambling golfers have a full house of options
A building boom of upscale golf has transformed the South Jersey region around Atlantic City into a legitimate golf destination. The mix of great old courses and some top-notch modern designs is drawing some much warranted attention. All this is located within a half-hour drive of Atlantic City.
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Classic Atlantic City Country Club now New Jersey's top public golf course
The gates have opened to one of the most storied private country clubs in New Jersey. In July of 2005, Harrah's Entertainment opened the Atlantic City Country Club to the daily-fee golfer and it immediately shot to the top of everyone's list of best public golf courses in the Garden State.
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Reader Reviews
Blue Heron goes the extra distance to help golfers with yardage
I went to play the Blue Heron Pines Golf Club in Cologne, N.J. and I was not sure what to think of this newly designed course near Atlantic City, but I did know many of my close friends tell me that the $100 course seems to be a bargain after you're done playing the 18th.
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