Date played: 9/3/2018
The 79th course on my journey has been called “a hidden gem” by Matt Ginella of the Golf Channel, and it even made his “ladder of value golf courses”. It’s hard to argue with that.
Located in Newark, NJ, and just four miles from Newark Airport, you might be able to play Weequahic Golf Course during a long layover between flights. Designed in 1913, it’s one of the older public courses in the state, but its length doesn’t match its age. It’s also one of the shortest for its par, playing as a 5,700-yard par 70 from the back tees.
You can absolutely get around this course without your driver, the only possible exception being the 16th, which plays as a 401-yard par 4. Having said that, the course can be a challenge for first-timers as it plays tightly. Its close-knit layout does make for some interesting views on the course, like being able to see the 17th and 16th greens while standing on the green at 7.

Walking might be a challenge for some, as the course rolls over a number of hills and changes in elevation, but as I’ve said before, it makes for beautiful golf. You immediately get a feel for the sinusoidal layout playing a par 4 straight uphill on 1 and then right back downhill on 2, a short par 3.

As I mentioned when writing about Skyway, there is something really special about courses in a city setting. It’s very much why Central Park is so magical to so many. Were it not in the middle of Manhattan, it probably wouldn’t be as special. But it is, and so it’s adored.
The same goes for Weequahic. It’s a beautiful stretch of well-maintained grass, precisely mown to different heights in a place called “Brick City”. So, for about $50 to walk on weekends, you should absolutely check it out – before you have to catch the second leg of your connecting flight, of course.
How I played…
I should’ve left the driver in the bag. Let’s leave it at that.
Highlights: Enjoying the round with a good friend of mine. Other than that, it would be almost driving the short par-4 15th, chipping to three feet and making birdie. (Still should’ve left driver in the bag.)
Lowlights: Too many to choose from. Looking at the yardage of the course, I think my eyes went black like a Great White Shark about to enjoy a meal. I did no such thing. Play smart, people. Play smart.
Matt’s video episode of Weequahic GC, a “hidden gem” and interview with a Wiley Williams Sr., a pioneering black American was a special time for Mr. Williams. Sadly, Mr. Williams passed away on January 10th, 2024.
In honor of Wiley, I would like to present the short segment from Matt on Weequahic Park GC where Matt interviewed Wiley on his history and the history of the golf course.
I found this on the website referring to weequahic:
Number 79 (Weequahic Golf Course)
The funeral services for Wiley is January 10th, 2025 and was hoping you could help me by supplying the video or link of the same.
Please get in touch with me, Donald Rucker, through email at ruckedo1015@gmail.com or cell 973.787.4603.
i have also included the link below to show details for arrangements.
file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/d9/09/9E536E04-CDF9-4FCF-899B-42A7BF503CD2/MOV_4159.mov
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