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Galloway National Golf Club (Absecon, New Jersey)

Galloway National Golf Club logo Golf Course Review by: Bill Satterfield

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The Takeaway:  Grade B+

Quick Facts

Designer:  Tom Fazio in 1995

Cost:  Private

Phone Number:  (609) 748-1011

Course Website:  Official Website - Visit Galloway National Golf Club's official website by clicking on the link provided.

Directions:  Get here! - 270 S. New York Rd., Absecon, New Jersey  08205 – UNITED STATES

Photos:  See additional photos of Galloway National Golf Club

What to Expect:  Galloway National is one of Tom Fazio’s Top 100 courses located outside of Atlantic City. The course is relatively flat and located on sandy soil in dense pine forest. Several water hazards come into play and views of the Atlantic City skyline are afforded on some of the holes. Like all Fazio courses, Galloway National features impressive bunkering, comfortable fairway widths, and fun greens. The club encourages taking a caddy and going for a walk, but carts are available as well.

By the Numbers

Tees Par Yardage Rating Slope
Gold 71 7104 74.5 146
Blue 71 6638 71.7 140

Individual Hole Analysis

Signature Hole:  2nd Hole – 152 Yard Par 3 – With Atlantic City in the distance to the right and a marsh covering the ground between the tee box and the green, this hole visually is an impressive sight. A bunker fronts the green while a boomerang bunker flanks the left side of the hole but manages to leave a bail out area short and right. Inside the back portion of the boomerang bunker, a pine tree was planted to form a double hazard. Short and sweet at about 150 yards, this hole is an attention grabber and a great way to get things rolling early on in the round.

2nd Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (152 Yard Par 3)
2nd Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (152 Yard Par 3)

2nd Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (152 Yard Par 3)
2nd Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (152 Yard Par 3)

Best Par 3:  17th Hole – 253 Yards – Galloway National’s final par three offer one last view of Atlantic City that frames the background of the green. Plenty of room is offered short of the green on this long one-shotter that features a large bunker up the left side with a pair of trees perched in the sand. It is another impressive offering in the long list of late round par 3s that Tom Fazio has designed over the years.

17th Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (253 Yard Par 3)
17th Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (253 Yard Par 3)

17th Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (253 Yard Par 3)
17th Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (253 Yard Par 3)

17th Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (253 Yard Par 3)
17th Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (253 Yard Par 3)

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Best Par 5:  16th Hole – 584 Yards – Fazio decided to have some fun with the par five 16th hole by shaping the fairway to look like the state of New Jersey, but the forest acts as the ocean in this reenactment while a water hazard represent Pennsylvania. A bunker climbs out of the top of the water hazard and creeps up to the front left part of the green and around a portion of the side. Visually it is a remarkable hole, and strategically it is compelling.

16th Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (584 Yard Par 5)
16th Hole at Galloway National Golf Club (584 Yard Par 5)

Birdie Time:  11th Hole – 513 Yard Par 5 – Reachable par fives are great chances to card a birdie and such an opportunity is afforded at Galloway National’s 11th hole. A large bunker with a pair of fescue islands found within, engulfs the right side of the fairway about 150 yards from the green. But since this intimidating bunker is 350 yards away, it won’t come into play under most circumstances and can be avoided relatively easily when attacking this green in two. A trio of bunkers protect the green while a front the putting surface and drowns approaches hit short and left. Play to the strengths of your game and go grab a birdie!

Bogey Beware:  13th Hole – 474 Yard Par 4 – This lengthy par four is plenty challenging in terms of pure yardage to cover, but factor in the 100 yard long bunker up the right side of the hole and you may have bitten off more than you can chew. Relatively straight from tee to green, there is no yardage that can be cut off on this hole. A pair of bunkers pinch the front tongue portion of the green while the back part of the green widens up considerably. In the end, this is a long hole with a ton of sand to contend with; good luck!

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