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Daily Fee Facility
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Address
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Jacksonville/Oxmead Road
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Mt Holly
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NJ
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Zip/Postal Code
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08060
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Phone
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(609) 267-8440
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Review Date June 16, 2006 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: curley, Shoots in the 90s Summary: I live within 2 miles of Burlington C.C., Deerwood and this course and Springfield is the ugly step sister. It is short and flat. Leave the woods at home and bring wedges and a rescue club. Keep in mind that this course gets plenty of rounds a year so it gets worn quickly. Greens are at a low stimp and do not drain well, but at least they are consistant. There are some tricky putts on #1, #8, #12, & #15. Fairways often are not cut short enough. Wet is the word for much of the course. The biggest downside is slow play, young hackers, old geezers and MANY GEESE. The biggest challenge is sidestepping the millions of "presents" left by the Canada dirty bird. "fore" is most often heard here as the holes run very close together. It is not uncommon to have a ball fly by the tee box from another hole. Customer Service: Friendly clubhouse people. Good driving range, chip and putt and sometimes good putting green. Ranger are courteous and are seen but not hear, unless it is necessary to move people along or get on the young punks who frequent the place. Similar Courses Played: Better than Kresson, Cruz Farms and slighty below Pheasant Run and Pinelands(Hammonton)For $15 walking on weekday afternoons, not bad.
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Review Date July 19, 2004 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: golfforfun, Shoots in the 90s Summary: Would be an easy course considering the short distance of most of the holes, but was considerably difficult due to the lack of maintenance on the tees, fairway, and greens. Everything was too close together. 2 of the Tee boxes were litterally next to each other. Fairways seemed to run into each other. Cart paths (where there were paths) were poorly maintained and near impossible to ride on. Also, make sure you have plenty of sun screen as the carts don't have tops. Customer Service: Good
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Review Date April 3, 2004 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Oglthrp2, Shoots in the 90s Summary: Ok, I played the course last weekend (3/27/04) and for the money I had a good time. I was only the second person on the course, so I really can't tell you about the pace of play. But I can say a group let me tee off first since I was by myself. It cost me $15, and it was worth the money, but it wouldn't be worth much more. It's a step above Kresson, but not a big one. The greens are probably the biggest difference. They putt very slow, but at least they don't feel spoungey. And I personally quickly learned not to trust the yardages. I would say if you had $20+/- and only about 3 hours to play, go ahead and play it. If you are looking for a beautiful experience, save up your money for Pine Hill. Two other quick notes: it doesn't appear to drain very well, but it was an easy walking course. Customer Service: OK and friendly. They need to enforce a soft spike policy. Similar Courses Played: Didn't use.
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Review Date February 16, 2003 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: JD , Shoots in the 80s, from Marlton, NJ Summary: Short open course that offer little challenge to anyone. The greens are open and unguarded. The holes are very short, and long hitters can drive a lot of the par 4's. Customer Service: Fine Similar Courses Played: Nice range and pitch and putt. Very cheap greensfees.
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Review Date March 17, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Geoff, Shoot in the 70s, from Goldsboro, NC, US Summary: Springfield is a good course that many do not give enough credit to. Most come to this course and blame their bad game on the course......which for many is JUST AN EXUSE! This course is unique in the way that it really tests your short game. If you play a course where the only time you use a wedge is out of the sand, come to Springfield. I can guarantee you that your short game will be tested. As for this thing on crappy putting, the people that say this, say it based on playing in the winter or late summer. Be happy their is a course open in the winter and you cant expect anything else when you're in a drought! When the warm weather comes, the course is just as green and nice as any other. Customer Service: Customer Service is Grade A! Similar Courses Played: Tip the cart boy! He works hard!
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