Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Glendale Is No Pine Valley

By George Edward Sharpe


When it comes to the best venues of golf sports, you would automatically think about the most unique and challenging place located in Camden, New Jersey- the famous Pine Valley Golf Club. According to the history, it is discovered by a group of amateurs in Philadelphia for about 184 acres and they hired one hunter who really knew the area. Since the year of its discovery, Pine Valley created humors in the famous magazines like Golf Week Magazine, Golf Digest, and Golf Magazine.

Many great experiences of the golfers are listed in the history and one of the best examples is the visitation of the elderly gentlemen in the Pine Valley Golf Club to compete in a tournament and as well as to promote camaraderie to the other golfing enthusiasts and golfers around the globe. One of the players is a Canadian from Manitoba. Because of his excitement in the place, he strode quickly from the club towards the first tee and amazing turned down to the fairway next to him. An expression of joy was obviously displayed on his face and reacted with delight. He saw a place of jumbled san and brushwood that are seemed to be like the untamed seaside of Scotland rather than a garden State of Colonies. Outside those sandy wastes was an abundant fairway surrounded with tall pines. The fairway turned right and disappeared just like nothing else would see it. There are more good stories about this place and you would surely have one when you plan to visit the Pine Valley Golf Club.

The said player actually saw a forbidden hole and like other golfers, he felt so much delight and amazement. The story was passed to every golfers and enthusiast, making them encouraged to visit the Pine Valley Golf Club in New Jersey. The unusual design of the field, the greener grasses and tall pines surrounding the area, and the perfect holes are all located in this amazing place. Because of these appreciations, the Pine Valley earned many ranks and awards given by the three prestigious magazines in the world- the Golf Magazine, the Golf Digest and the Golf Week Magazine.

Even though the place was filled with these amenities, they do not cater major tournament that involves a large number of participants. According to some sources, they do want to cut their tall trees down in order to build new rooms, dorms, and lodging areas for the participants. They cater minor tournaments that include private and public golfing. All the tournaments allowed public viewing during the last round of final day of the game.

Visiting the New Jersey will not be as memorable without a glance to the Pine Valley Golf Club. Amenities like shuttle service, dorm, annexes, and lodges are offered for the travelers. Public viewings of tournaments are done in its last day or finals.




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