
Best value golf in the area. Greens were consistent and fair. Pace of Play was a little slow but it was busy.
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The Meadows at Middlesex is an 18-hole, 6,290-yard par-70 championship golf course, originally designed by Joe Finger in 1972 and completed by Tom Fazio in 1980. Transferred to Middlesex County in 2014, it is now maintained by the county, offering a beautifully kept bent grass layout along with amenities such as a full-service restaurant and electric carts.
Ideal for hosting outings, The Meadows partners with Caddyshack Bar Grille for on-site catering, ensuring a successful and enjoyable experience for various groups and organizations. With a range of competitive rates for both residents and non-residents, golfers of all ages can take advantage of this well-regarded venue.
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Best value golf in the area. Greens were consistent and fair. Pace of Play was a little slow but it was busy.
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Course is in better shape than last year but speed of play sucks compared to last year. I played on a Wednesday morning and was backed up with only playing 9 holes in 2 1/2 hrs. Checking ahead I...
Unfortunately not the best golf course. There is way better out there in different counties. However, it is convenient since I'm a local. Management needs to up their game and take care of the...
I would definitely rate this on the lower end of courses I've played on. Of the three county courses, it is clearly the worst kept. While we were playing in March, the markers were not in place...