While the condition of the course is comparable to many local private country clubs, as soon as you encounter the staff, you will be brought back to reality. With a few exceptions, most of the county employees here will grunt at you in the morning and are unaccommodating. Their demeanor is such that you are bothering them when you ask a question or approach the starter. On the course, slow play is permitted (and the norm), but if you wanted to play a 3 hour round at 7 am, you will be scolded by maintenance.
I can comfortably say that the motor vehicle commission surpasses the county golf system in terms of friendliness and service. I bet most of the staff don't even realize that they are in the service industry. They seem to just be there to clock in for the health insurance and benefits.
Monmouth County has invested heavily in these courses in the last decade to make them magnificent recreational centers for residents. The next step would be some basic training in hospitality and guest service. I'm not expecting Ritz-Carlton service, but Courtyard Marriott would be refreshing.
a year ago
Good course. Very walkable. Practice putting green. No warm up range or chipping area.
7 months ago
I’m not one to write reviews, but I paid 79 dollars in county and a friend paid 103 today. The shape of the course was pretty bad compared to the other Monmouth courses. Fairways burnt, chewed up. Tee boxes in rough shape. The areas around the green and rough were in bad condition. I know we haven’t had much rain, but seems like they’re lacking on irrigation. On top of that the cart girl came up to us and had 1 hot dog left and no condiments… This is NOT a 100 dollar course. If you’re not gonna be able to maintain the course well, then drop the prices to a fair level.
6 months ago