Scotland Run Golf Club Explained

Club de golf Escocia Run
Establishment:1999
Type:Public
Holes:18
Website:http://www.scotlandrun.com/
Designer1:Stephen Kay
Par1:71
Length1:6,810 yards
Rating1:71.9
Slope1:131

Scotland Run Golf Club is a public golf course and country club situated in Williamstown, New Jersey. The 18-hole course was established in 1999 and was built on an old sand quarry, offering a unique blend of wooded, quarry and links-style landscaping. The course features five holes that come into contact with the quarry landscape, with the 16th hole being notable. Golfers must hit over the quarry and into the landing area, which is nearly 400 yards away from the black tee.[1] [2]

Scotland Run was named one of the Top 50 Public Courses in the country by the readers of Golf World in their annual Readers' Choice Awards in both 2009 and 2010. Additionally, the course was awarded the prestigious title of #1 course in the Philadelphia Region by Business Week Magazine.[3]

External links

39.6996°N -75.0498°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scotland Run Scorecard. November 21, 2012.
  2. Web site: Bontempo. Dave. Fight through the quarry: Scotland Run offers challenges for every golfer. Atlantic City Insiders. November 21, 2012.
  3. Web site: Rittenberry. Ronnie. ASIS Foundation to Tee Off at Scotland Run. 1105 Media. November 21, 2012.