
Plainfield Country Club
Plainfield Country Club delivers a refined parkland golfing experience just outside Edison, New Jersey. This private 18-hole course blends strategic shot-making with approachable terrain amid mature hardwoods and well-kept conditions—ideal for golfers who appreciate precision and course management.
Course Overview
Situated just a short drive from Edison in Central New Jersey, Plainfield Country Club offers a distinguished, private golfing experience that balances tradition with accessible play. Its 18-hole layout presents a parkland-style course finely trimmed within rolling terrain and mature hardwoods, inviting players to focus on precision rather than brute force. The course stretches over 6,600 yards from the back tees, with a par set at 72, creating a varied challenge that appeals to a wide spectrum of golfers, from improving amateurs to low handicappers seeking strategic engagement.
The route unfolds with thoughtful variety, featuring gently contoured fairways framed by natural foliage and bunkers placed thoughtfully to demand smart club selection. Greens are well-maintained, showcasing subtle breaks that reward careful reading rather than sheer power. Water hazards come into play on several holes but remain well integrated into the course’s rhythm without overwhelming the player.
Beyond the fairways, the clubhouse stands as the social hub, offering comfortably appointed spaces for dining and relaxation after a round. Members enjoy access to well-kept practice facilities including a driving range, putting green, and short game area, making it an excellent venue for honing skills in a calm setting. Plainfield Country Club maintains a welcoming yet polished atmosphere, encouraging walking as the preferred mode of play, which allows golfers to appreciate the quiet undulations and the gentle rustle of leaves accompanying each shot.
Those planning a visit will find that the course favors shot shaping and course management over length, making it an inviting test of golf intellect. Seasonal weather in New Jersey can influence course conditions, with spring and early fall offering some of the best playing surfaces and comfortable temperatures. Membership is required for play, emphasizing an exclusive yet community-oriented golf culture.
Plainfield Country Club stands out for maintaining a classic American parkland character, combining reliable maintenance with a layout that encourages strategic thinking and enjoyment for players across skill levels. Its balance of challenge and approachability ensures that every round here feels purposeful and rewarding.
Course Highlights
Plainfield Country Club showcases a classic parkland layout with mature hardwood surroundings and strategic bunkering. The course rewards thoughtful shot placement and course management, complemented by well-tended greens with subtle contours. The comfortable clubhouse and robust practice facilities enhance the overall experience for members.
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Guest Reviews
Jarl Pedigo
This place is absolute garbage. The course has sink holes all over it and isn’t kept up other than occasional mowing. The apartments are ran by the golf course club house and they are rundown, constantly out of power for days and the management constantly makes idle threats and are extremely passive aggressive. Lana the head manager needs to be fired. The only good thing about this place are the maintenance guys. Unfortunately they can only do so much. Stay away from this place. It’s a complete rip off.
seth weaver
All around the worst course ever been to! From the greens,fairways,management,cart paths.There’s not even a 16th hole it’s a sink hole and they just left it! Main problem is the guy working the desk he is very rude. As we was riding by to go the back 9 he told my group to check out the cute girls! They was maybe 12-13 years old it’s just sickening considering I got a daughter that age! Needs to be fired! We called the supposed to be manager left a voicemail and never got a call back!!STAY AWAY!! There’s plenty of courses around save ya money and go to one that cares!!!
Zach Bishop
Golf course was in the worst shape I’ve ever seen one. Would not be suprised if it closed soon do to the lack of maintenance. 16th hole has a sink hole on the green and hasn’t been fixed in years. Fairways with muddy pits and cart path was awful but not as bad as barrens cart path which I might add is barrens only downfall. Just needs somebody to love it. Hope someone comes along and can give it the love it needs but until then it needs to be condemned. ❌❌😵😵❌❌
We Are Jones family
Diamond caves in Park City. The cave is quite small but the service is excellent at this point in time you have to wear a mask throughout the cave and it Hurts the experience but all in all this was a nice place the gift shop was a little expensive for me.
Jay McCluskey
Diamond Caverns is a very interesting Cave. It has lots of formations. The stairs are very old and steep, and you need to be careful, because this is a 'Wet' Cave. We went in the off season so we had a very personalized tour. It was just my wife and I with our guide Dallas. He knew his stuff about the cave, and it was a lot of fun.
Chris Graham
recently visited here and played all 18 holes the 16th hole is back it's fixed the course was in decent shape mowing was being done cart paths weren't in great shape but we're manageable greens we're overall in good shape price was 30$ per person for 18 holes with cart overall a good experience but could've been better.
David Gentry
Definition of a goat ranch Needs some TLC ASAP
Kham Lian
seth weaver
All around the worst course ever been to! From the greens,fairways,management,cart paths.There’s not even a 16th hole it’s a sink hole and they just left it! Main problem is the guy working the desk he is very rude. As we was riding by to go the back 9 he told my group to check out the cute girls! They was maybe 12-13 years old it’s just sickening considering I got a daughter that age! Needs to be fired! We called the supposed to be manager left a voicemail and never got a call back!!STAY AWAY!! There’s plenty of courses around save ya money and go to one that cares!!!
Mike Schmucker
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Course Details
Access & Location
1591 Woodland Ave, Edison, NJ 08820, USA
Main clubhouse features dining, locker rooms, and lounge areas
Walking encouraged; course terrain is moderately hilly. Flat-soled shoes with good traction recommended.
Member invitation required; advanced tee time reservations recommended.