
Ocean County Golf Course at Atlantis
Ocean County Golf Course at Atlantis is a well-maintained public parkland layout blending tree-lined fairways, strategically placed water hazards, and elevated greens that test accuracy and short game skills. This 18-hole course offers an inviting yet challenging experience for golfers seeking precision within a tranquil natural setting.
Course Overview
Ocean County Golf Course at Atlantis offers a demanding yet fair challenge for golfers of varied abilities, set within a richly wooded landscape in Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. This public 18-hole layout presents a traditional parkland style characterized by mature pines lining narrow fairways and thick rough that demands accuracy from tee to green. Water hazards come into play strategically, adding subtle pressure without overwhelming the layout’s flow.
Originally shaped by the renowned design influences of Tom Fazio's design philosophy, the course retains much of its intended challenge in its well-defined fairways guarded by elevation changes and tricky, perched greens. The interplay between tight landing areas and elevated putting surfaces requires steady shot-making and a nimble short game, making Ocean County Golf Course a solid test for mid to low handicappers, though higher handicaps will find playable options that encourage thoughtful course management.
The natural surroundings provide a quiet setting where sunlight filters through tall pines, offering glimpses of surrounding wetlands and water features that quietly influence play. The course is known for maintaining quality conditions throughout most of the year, though players should expect seasonal variables such as occasional elevated rough density and summer insects.
Amenities include well-kept practice facilities and a small but inviting clubhouse restaurant, Cuisine on the Green, where players can unwind after their round. The staff are generally friendly and focused on service, though the pace of play on busy days requires attention. Golf carts are available, but the course’s walkability invites those seeking a traditional strolling experience, best enjoyed with comfortable footwear due to occasional elevation changes.
Ocean County Golf Course at Atlantis offers a dependable public option in Central New Jersey, blending a competitive golf experience with accessible play. It stands as an approachable yet thoughtful challenge for golfers aiming to sharpen precision and enjoy a day outdoors amid carefully tended natural beauty.
Course Highlights
The course features a tight parkland layout with mature pine tree corridors, elevated greens that reward precision and strategic tee shots, and carefully placed water hazards that come into play on several holes. Cuisine on the Green offers a cozy setting for post-round meals. The course preserves elements of classic Fazio design, ensuring a balance between risk and reward. Heavy tree lining and narrow landing zones make shot accuracy essential.
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Guest Reviews
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Christine Volz
I play this course 10 months a year. For a county course, it can't be beat. Hate that people can't fix their divots or rake the traps. The rough can be "rough" at times, greens in great shape. Staff is friendly on course and pro-shop. Don't forget to have a beverage or food afterwards at Cuisine on Green. Great staff and creative food.
Christine Volz
I play this course 10 months a year. For a county course, it can't be beat. Hate that people can't fix their divots or rake the traps. The rough can be "rough" at times, greens in great shape. Staff is friendly on course and pro-shop. Don't forget to have a beverage or food afterwards at Cuisine on Green. Great staff and creative food.
David Haney
A solid test of golf for all levels. Well defined fairways with thick rough to be avoided. The bones of the Fazio design remain, especially with the tricky elevated greens. Cuisine on the Green is a cozy spot for lunch or dinner.
Jeffrey Swan
Really nice course. Challenging with well maintained fairways but narrow roughs. Easy to bounce a shot on fairway into the trees. Heavily tree lined. Pines difficult to hit out of. Trees give u unplayable lies. Course is long. Ocean Cty course so nice golf carts. Small bar and restaurant that closes too early (5:00) on a Wednesday. Friends tell me the green head bugs are bad June thru early Sept. Will play again in the Fall.
Chris Naples
****ALERT*****. If you start a round(example were on the 3rd hole) and a thunderstorm rolls through like today. The County closed the course and does not issue a refund or rain check. The staff are just that warm bodies. no where near as accommodating but prices are the same as private owned courses which we have plenty of locally. Dont take the chance if there is any weather coming because your not gonna be happy teeing off then being told sorry we cant issue a refund corse is closed. I play all year long in the cold, snow, rain sun and this is a first. Way to keep people happy.
Christopher Goletz
Don’t waste time, money or energy attempting to play golf at this place. Experienced an over booked, rushed and rude staff. A day that was supposed to be enjoyable ruined by staff urging to move quicker.Now my girlfriend wants nothing to do with golf..THANKS. The worst part is..we would have paid for lessons or played weekly if we didn’t have a bad experience. All negative reviews that you read are 100% accurate. Foods also awful and priced fairly high for what they offer.
J Backlund
For a public county course it is ok, tee boxes are beat up and right now there is underground construction going on throughout the course so some of the fairways are not in the best shape. I am used to playing Mercer County courses which are much better but with an Ocean County resident card you can’t beat $30 for 9 holes with cart at Atlantis.
Justin K
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Course Details
Access & Location
261 Country Club Blvd, Little Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08087, USA
Cuisine on the Green clubhouse restaurant and pro shop
Walking is welcomed. Course terrain includes elevation changes; spikeless shoes or golf shoes with good grip are advised.
Open to the public, reservations recommended during peak periods