About Charleston Springs Golf Course
Charleston Springs Golf Course offers two challenging 18-hole courses: a links-style North Course and a classic parkland-style South Course. Both courses are very well-maintained and provide a pleasant golfing experience. The North Course features expansive fairways, extensive bunkering, water hazards, and large greens, while the South Course utilizes natural terrain and features, with holes framed by trees and native grasses. Golfers appreciate the excellent condition of the courses, friendly staff, and good pace of play. The South Course is known for being particularly challenging, requiring strategic play and accuracy. Many golfers have enjoyed playing here, noting that the courses are long but very walkable. While the courses can be considered expensive, they are generally well-regarded. The facility also includes a putting green, chipping area, and grass driving range, although some find the clubhouse outdated.
I've played both of their courses over 100 times back when I lived in NJ, and always enjoyed them. Always nice conditions, they are very well maintained county courses. The courses are long, but very walkable.
Charle heezy is the most water golf course east of the Mississippi. Playing here ghillie suited is what I dream of in rem sleep. They have miller heezies on ice for the low and it’s an 80 second walk from Big Vic’s castle. All I do here is lace DODs and hit mit checks to the moon that drop 4 paces past the pin and zip into the hole. Don’t even need Big John to give me reads on the green because all you have to do is line it up at the hole and ghillie smack it with a side of eng.
The south and north are both beautiful courses. The south course imo is way better maintained than the north. It’s better to cart than walk bc it’s a very long course. Friendly Staff. It’s one of my favorites in our county.