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McCullough's Emerald Links is just 15 minutes from Atlantic City. The 7th Hole named “The 18 most fun holes you can play in America” by Golf Digest January 2011! McCullough's presents players with a distinctly different links style golfing experience - wide open fairways, tricky winds, remarkable grass mounds and bunkers, large natural waste areas and true undulating greens - reminding players of the challenge and allure of true British Isles golf. Course was designed by world renowned Architect Stephen Kaye, 18 Holes - Par 71 - 4,962 to 6,535 total yards.

  • 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 course architect Stephen Kay's timeless design. The 18-hole, 6,600 yard, par 71 layout 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 hole at Scotland's Royal Troon. Water comes into play on five holes and McCullough's offer the region's only 100-foot elevation changes, providing players 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 in Audubon International's Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses to ensure that the course helps to protect our local environment, conserve natural resources, and provide wildlife habitats.

    Hole #1Hole # 2Hole # 3Hole # 4Hole # 5Hole # 6Hole # 7Hole # 8Hole # 9

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