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McCullough's Emerald Links is located in Egg Harbor Township around thecorner from Twisted Dune & Ballamor Golf Clubs just 15 minutes from AtlanticCity. McCullough's presents players with a distinctly different links stylegolfing experience - wide open fairways, tricky winds, remarkable grass moundsand bunkers, large natural waste areas and true undulating greens - remindingplayers of the challenge and allure of true British Isles golf. Course wasdesigned by world renowned Architect Stephen Kaye, 18 Holes - Par 71 - 4,962to 6,535 total yards.

  • FREE Lunch included! Lunch includes burger, chips & soda!
  • Large full service clubhouse with sports bar.
  • Practice chipping and putting green, No driving range.
  • Beverage cart available & clubhouse is located between holes 9 and 10.

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    Just minutes from Atlantic City's legendary Boardwalk, casinos, and beaches,McCullough's 245-acre elevated site lends itself well to acclaimed golf coursearchitect Stephen Kay's timeless design. The 18-hole, 6,600 yard, par 71layout is a unique tribute to famed European courses: St. Andrews, Carnoustie,Prestwick, Gleneagles, and Turnberry, among others.For instance, McCullough's 16th hole is a variation of the Postage Stamp holeat Scotland's Royal Troon. Water comes into play on five holes andMcCullough's offer the region's only 100-foot elevation changes, providingplayers tremendous vistas of the course and countryside.

  • Holes: 18 Par: 71
  • Course Architect: Stephen Kay

  • Tees Rating Slope Yardage
  • Tournament 71.7 Slope: 130 Yardage: 6,535
  • Back 69.8 Slope: 125 Yardage: 6,132
  • Middle 67.8 Slope: 119 Yardage: 5,700
  • Forward 67.2 Slope: 118 Yardage: 4,962

    Audubon International - McCullough's Emerald Golf Links is enrolled inAudubon International's Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses toensure that the course helps to protect our local environment, conservenatural resources, and provide wildlife habitats.
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