
Date played: 3/30/2019
After finishing my round at Golden Pheasant in Burlington County, I made my way 15 miles due west to play my first Camden County course: Pennsauken Country Club.
With its nines straddling Haddonfield Road in a V-shape, Pennsauken CC is short par 70, playing at 6,250 yards from the back tees. The first three holes play east of the road while the remainder of the front nine is played across the street.
Overall, it was a great day out and I had good company for the round with some locals who were able to help me sort out some holes.
Here are a few of the memorable holes from the course:
- The 4th is a long par 4 with a blind tee shot playing uphill.
- The 14th hole is an excellent par 5 which forces three shots for a majority of golfers. Your final approach needs to cover a creek to an elevated green with a false front on the left side.

- 17 is a fun driveable par 4
- The closing hole is a long par 4 playing from left to right around a pond. The approach plays slightly uphill to a green that is sloped severely from back to front.