Review: Rye Golf Club

A short and quirky private course in Westchester, Rye is a difficult course to evaluate. There are some excellent, unique holes and water views here but also a lot of mediocre and forgettable ones. It is definitely not one of the elite courses in the area but is worth a play for these greens, certain holes, and beautiful land movement. … More Review: Rye Golf Club

Review: Green Brook Country Club

Although not one of New Jersey’s elite clubs, the historic Green Brook was always in extremely strong condition and featured some fun and memorable holes. The back nine’s hilly terrain and repetitive design held the course back, but it was still well-worth a play if given the opportunity. Sadly, the course closed in 2024 amidst financial difficulties. … More Review: Green Brook Country Club

Review: Pelham Bay Golf Course

Architecturally, Pelham Bay is one of the most interesting and sophisticated of the NYC municipal options with its interesting greens and strategic bunkering. It is also more playable and fun than its neighbor Split Rock. However, Pelham falls into similar pitfalls as many NYC courses with very poor pace of play and suboptimal conditions. If you are interested in architecture and can look past a lengthy round, Pelham Bay is one of the better public options near the City. … More Review: Pelham Bay Golf Course