The site of an abandoned sand quarry, Scotland Run, provides a diverse landscape experience. A distinct blend of wooded, quarry, and links-style play keeps you on your toes.
The back nine showcases the course's true identity as you navigate the old quarry. Seemingly deserted heavy equipment vehicles provide a backdrop to several challenging, sandy holes.
The course'scourse's signature hole - the 402-yard, par 4 16th encompasses a massive sand hazard (one that would make A. W. Tillinghast proud) and includes a small stranded plane. Besides being an interesting landmark, the plane is an aiming point for players to take a shot at before or after their tee shot. Let one fly - hitting the plane provides some mid-round entertainment before facing a challenging final stretch.
Propeller Planes flew overhead throughout the round, dropping skydivers into open fields around the course. There'sThere's no shortage of visual stimulants at this South Jersey track.
Recently ranked in Golf World'sWorld's Top 50 Public Courses in the country and #1 in the Philadelphia area, it is owned and operated by Ottinger Golf Group. The same group manages Atlantic City Country Club and Ballamor Golf Club.
Insider Tip: Pitstop at Chick's Deli in Cherry Hill for a classic Jersey sub-hoagie experience.
Semi-Private: Course Website | Opened: 1999 | Designer: Stephen Kay