How much is Monmouth County golf card registration fees?

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Whether you’re a professional, a novice or somewhere in between, Monmouth County courses offer something for everyone, from challenging a friend to 18 holes of championship golf at Hominy Hill, to honing your short game at Charleston Springs’ practice area, to enjoying a new way to play with FootGolf (golf with a soccer ball) at Bel-Aire and Pine Brook. How much is Monmouth County golf card registration fees?

What is the Monmouth County golf card registration cost?

Golf Card holders can reserve tee times up to one week in advance. Golf Cards can be purchased at all Golf Centers. Non golf card holders can also make a tee time online up to 2 days in advance (Pre-paid/non-refundable booking fees are required at time of booking.)

Rate of Monmouth County golf card registration fees:

  • $20.00 for all one year Junior Golf Cards.  Junior Golf Cards are issued to individuals through the age of 20, proof of age is required.
  • $48.00 for one year Golf Cards.  Resident Senior Golf Cards are available to persons age 65 or over, proof of age is required.
  • $260.00 for a Full Privilege Card: Non-Residents may purchase this one year card and pay all applicable resident fees on all courses, seven days a week, all day.
  • $80.00 for two year Golf Cards.  Resident Senior Golf Cards are available to persons age 65 and over, proof of age is required.

*Non-Resident Senior Golf Cards are no longer available for purchase.

The Golf Card entitles:

  • A resident Monmouth County golfer to resident greens fee rates and access to the tee time reservation system.
  • A junior golfer to reduced junior greens fee rates all day, 7 days a week and access to the tee time reservation system.
  • A non-resident golfer access to the tee time reservation system and the ability to reserve a time 7 days in advance.

Monmouth County Resident Golf Card Holder Loyalty Points

The accrued loyalty points are redeemable at any day/time of the week at any Park System golf course as long as the golf card holder has a sufficient balance to pay the full greens fee amount on the day and time of play.  No partial greens fee payments are allowed. Loyalty point accruals shall expire on December 31, 2020, and are non-transferable. Loyalty point balances are available by contacting any of our golf courses. 

Starting June 12, 2020, Monmouth County Resident Golf Card Holders are now eligible for a 4% accrual rate of loyalty points based on resident greens fees paid for by resident golf card holders. Loyalty points are awarded at a rate of 1 point per dollar spent on resident greens fees only. Loyalty points are redeemable at a rate of $4.00 for every 100 points earned.

The following golf card holders are eligible for the loyalty point program:

  1.  Resident Adult

  2.  Resident Senior Citizen

  3.  Resident Junior

  4.  Resident Adult Veteran

What are the Golf courses available?

Unbeatable conditions at a great value! See Our Golf Brochure

Each year more than 200,000 rounds are played on our courses. Our facilities can accommodate golfers of all skill levels. We offer five championship 18-hole courses, two 18-hole executive courses, a 9-hole, par 3 course, and three warm-up ranges.   

Our Golf Courses are:  

  • Bel-Aire
    3120 Allaire Road at Route 34
    Wall, NJ
    732-449-6024
  • Charleston Springs
    101 Woodville Road
    Millstone Township, NJ
    732-409-7227
  • Hominy Hill
    92 Mercer Road
    Colts Neck, NJ
    732-462-9222
  • Howell Park
    405 Squankum-Yellowbrook Road
    Farmingdale, NJ
    732-938-4771
  • Pine Brook
    1 Covered Bridge Boulevard
    Manalapan, NJ
    732-536-7272
  • Shark River
    320 Old Corlies
    Neptune, NJ
    732-922-4141

Cardholders and visitors alike enjoy the challenge of playing each of the six distinct Monmouth County venues:

Charleston Springs Golf Course in Millstone offers 36 holes of championship golf on two distinct courses. The north links-style course has undulating fairways defined by tall fescue grasses, while classic parkland style with lush fairways and mature trees defines the south course. The site also boasts practice facilities that include a grass driving range and a short-game practice area featuring two chipping greens, two green-side bunkers and a putting green. Players can chose from four sets of tee markers on each course. (North: Par 72; 7,011 yards/South: Par 72; 6,953 yards)https://7377519a127874e02bdbf7eb7da1c089.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html

Surrounded by farmland, the immaculately-maintained Hominy Hill Golf Course in Colts Neck features strategically placed bunkers that complement a challenging layout. Robert Trent Jones designed this championship golf course that has hosted national and regional tournaments and is regularly voted among the top public courses in the state. (Par 72; 7,049 yards)

Bel-Aire Golf Course in Wall comprises two family-friendly executive courses with wide-open features and challenging forced water carries. Situated one mile off the Garden State Parkway and four miles from the beach, Bel-Aire enjoys notoriety as the Jersey Shore’s go-to site for golf. (9-hole: Par 27; 1,099 yards/18-hole: Par 60; 2,912 yards)

A well-maintained executive course that appeals to golfers of all abilities, Pine Brook Golf Course in Manalapan features a challenging design and narrow fairways that test skill while the short layout suits novice golfers. (Par 61; 4,168 yards)

Shark River Golf Course in Neptune was designed in 1918 by Scottish golf pro Joseph “Scotty” I’Anson. The old-style regulation course attracts “shot-makers” as its well-protected greens and tight fairways place an emphasis on accuracy. (Par 71; 6,507 yards).

The secluded, forest setting, signature array of dogleg holes and fast-sloping greens give golfers the feeling that they are at a private club at Howell Park Golf Course in Howell, the county’s first golf course. (Par 72; 6,964 yards)https://7377519a127874e02bdbf7eb7da1c089.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html

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