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How hard is Weequahic Golf Course?

While Weequahic measures slightly less than 6,000 yards, the course offers an ideal golfing landscape and its small greens make low scoring difficult.

What is the slope at Weequahic Park?

Weequahic Park Golf Course The 18-hole "Weequahic Park" course at the Weequahic Golf Course facility in Newark, New Jersey features 5,579 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. The course rating is 66.3 and it has a slope rating of 108 on Rye grass. Designed by George Low, the Weequahic Park golf course opened in 1904.

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What is the difference between hole 9 and hole 11?

Hole 9 has a great view of lower Manhattan if you look in the right place, and hole 11 has a great view of downtown Newark over the lake. Great fairways, whole course is very well kept and manicured; challenging holes, given that some are narrow. Variety is good with some picturesque par 3s, and some interesting hills.

Is Variety good for par 3 golf?

Variety is good with some picturesque par 3s, and some interesting hills. Sand traps are not too abundant but very tough if you wind up in one. They recently renovated the clubhouse and parking lot and it is more becoming of the beautiful course. Doug H. Newark, NJ. 0.

Where is Weequahic Park in New Jersey?

Weequahic Park Golf Course is set on a beautifully rolling property and new bunkers have been added to the course through our renovation efforts that have greatly enhanced its strategic and visual appeal. Tucked in the corner of Newark’s historic Weequahic Park, this is the oldest public course in New Jersey having been designed by Baltusrol Golf Club professional George Low in 1913. While Weequahic measures slightly less than 6,000 yards, the course offers an ideal golfing landscape and its small greens make low scoring difficult. Among the best holes on this lovely course are the uphill par five 3rd with two large bunkers carved into the hillside on this hole, as well as the long par four 16th that plays to the crest of this same hill and down to the green that is set in base of its long slope.

Who designed the first public golf course in New Jersey?

Tucked in the corner of Newark’s historic Weequahic Park, this is the oldest public course in New Jersey having been designed by Baltusrol Golf Club professional George Low in 1913.

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