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Princeton Meadows Golf & Country Club70 Hunters Glen Dr Plainsboro, NJ 08536 Phone: (609)799-4000Fax: (609)799-1576
This course's fairways are narrow and its small, well-protected greens are in excellent condition. There are four ponds and two creeks that come into play throughout the course. Out-of-bounds comes into play on the left side on seventeen holes.
| Holes: 18 | Greens: Bent Grass | Fairways: Bent Grass |
| Tee Information: | | Tee | Par | Yardage | Course Rating | Slope | | Blue | 70 | 6290 | 70.3 | 121 | | White | 70 | 5931 | 68.7 | 118 | | Red | 70 | 5469 | 71.5 | 122 |
| | Greens Fees: | $50-$79 | | Course Type: | public | | Dress Code: | No denim, collared shirt required | | Season: | Open all year | | Guest Policy: | |
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Course reviews for Princeton Meadows Golf & Country Club
Average Golfer Review
(2.4 Stars):

Number of Reviews: 8
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Nice Course, Sep 19, 2007
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reviewer: 3putt
from Mt. Holly, N.J.
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| Unlike a previous reviewer I had a pretty good experience playing on a wonderful, clear, sunny Tuesday morning. Teed off at 8:30 on the 10th, as directed by the starter, because, in their words, "the old lady foursomes just teed off on the front and they will drive you crazy". Course is in very good shape for mid-September, especially tee boxes, which are terrible at EXCELLENT courses this time of year. Housing development and pedestrian/bicycle traffic are problems, but it is what it is. I breezed through the first nine and then joined a pair for the 2nd nine where we began waiting at the tee. Rangers and groundskeepers were seen all day keeping the groups moving and the latter keeping the course maintained. In all the round was 4 1/4 hours, which for mid-Jersey is not too bad. I paid $36 to walk being a non-county resident, which is a bit pricey. I would return, as I consider this a good course, however, there are other comparable courses in the area (Mercer Oaks, Cranbury) which I might consider first. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Not good, Aug 19, 2007
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reviewer: Anonymous
from Anonymous
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| The greens look great but actually are terrible. Its like putting on a shag carpet. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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some good but mostly bad, Aug 13, 2007
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reviewer: Jason
from Middlesex, NJ
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| Good:
It’s a fun course with some challenge. The layout is actually fun to play and most of the holes are not just straight ahead one after the next. – that’s about it for the good.
Bad:
Middlesex county courses are way over priced. All two and one half of them. Somerset county courses are very nice and cheaper. The course is right in the middle of an apartment complex. Lined on three sides with apartments, they are impossible to avoid. This is a terrible idea and completely ruins the game. Residents walk the course all the time, taking their family (and dogs) out for a walk. People hang out in their yards and talk on the phone, which is fine, but not when the fairway is 20 yards away from them. People jump on the course for free golf constantly; more so during the week. Kids play on the cart paths. Young children can be heard crying and screaming from the tee boxes. “Dogs and cats living together; mass hysteria.”
Play in Somerset or elsewhere, Spooky Brook, Neshanic Valley, etc…
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*All Greens Fees provided are subject to change. Please call the golf course to confirm the current fees.
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