Seaview Golf Club - Pines Course (609) 748-7680
Atlantic City golf course review
Located on 670 beautiful acres along the pristine shores of Reed's Bay, Seaview Golf Resort is a full service resort featuring two distinctive 18-hole Troon managed championship courses. Situated on property is the Stockton Seaview Hotel, providing a variety of accommodations and services. Amenities include a full service Elizabeth Arden Red Door spa, fitness area, dining, wedding/meeting/event facilities, a satellite art gallery, plus indoor and outdoor pools. For more info visit their website http://www.seaviewgolf.com
The Bay Course is a The Donald Ross-design that runs along Reed's Bay and has a distinctly Scottish feel. The Pines Course, designed by Howard Toomey and William Flynn, is more of a traditional American layout set among the Jersey pines. Both courses are serviced a clubhouse that features a pro shop, locker rooms with showers, plus dining and lounge facilities. There are 150 yard stakes and sprinkler heads measured to the center of the green, with pin placement charts mounted on the golf carts. Practice facilities include a targeted range, short game area with sand bunkers, plus putting green.
PINES COURSE
There are 3 sets of tee areas that play to distances and slopes measuring 6731 yards/123 slope , 6211 yards 119 slope for men and 131 for women, plus 5276 yards with a slope of 111 for men and 117 for ladies hitting from the forward tees. This is the longer of the tow courses on property, but as with the Bay Course, all 4 par fives are reachable. There are a few long par fours so golfers will have an opportunity to grip it and rip it.
72 soft sand bunkers are positioned near the fairways or situated greenside. There is just 1 hole with water in play - the par five 9th, which is the course's signature hole. Many fairways are flat and straightforward with a fair amount of room near the landing zones. There are many fairway bunkers and mounds that serve to define these landing areas, so placement is important. As a resort course, this layout can be enjoyed by all levels of players. Those staying at the resort simply walk out the door and step into their cart.
Golfers will appreciate the serene environment with tree lined fairways and mild topography - perfect for beginners and interesting enough to challenge top players. This course was designed by Howard Toomey and William Flynn and opened for play in 1929.
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