Charleston Springs Golf Course

Charleston Springs Golf Course
Club information
Location Millstone Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Established 1998 (North Course)
2002 (South Course)
Type Public
Operated by Monmouth County Park System
Total holes 36
North Course
Designed by Mark Mungeam
Par 72
Length 7,011 yards
Course rating 73.4
Slope rating 126
South Course
Designed by Mark Mungeam
Par 72
Length 6,953 yards
Course rating 73.2
Slope rating 125

Charleston Springs Golf Course is a 36-hole public golf course located in Millstone Township, New Jersey, United States. Designed by Mark Mungeam, the course features two 18 hole tracks, which include the North Course and the South Course.

The par 72 North Course is a links style course, with expansive undulating fairways defined by native grasses and wildflowers. The course features extensive bunkering, multiple water hazards, and large immaculately maintained greens. It has a USGA course rating of 73.4 and slope rating of 126.

The par 72 South Course is designed in the classic parkland style, similar to the golden age courses of the teens and twenties. The South Course utilizes existing terrain and natural features to define each hole. In the parkland style, holes are framed with sporadic trees and native grasses. There are four sets of tee markers to challenge golfers of all skill levels. The course measures 6,953 yards from the back tees and carries a USGA course rating of 73.2 with a slope rating of 125.

In 2007, a Short Game Area was added consisting of two chipping greens, a putting green, two green side bunkers, a fairway bunker, and an acre of fairway to practice the short game.

Charleston Springs Golf Course features a fully stocked golf center, food concession snack bar, locker rooms and showers. The warm-up range has grass tees and six target greens. The well-manicured practice putting green is over 1/2 acre in area and has eight target cups.

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Coordinates: 40°13′27″N 74°21′55″W / 40.22404°N 74.36534°W / 40.22404; -74.36534

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