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Park Commission Introduces New Golf Registration Programs

Money saving programs now in effect

The Somerset County Park Commission has welcomed 2018 with a series of new and unique golf registration programs.

Among the new options is the “Junior Adult Registration” for golfers age 19 to 29 that includes a $50 annual registration fee and reduced greens fees at Green Knoll, Quail Brook, Spooky Brook, and Warrenbrook.

“Non-Resident Employed Full-time in Somerset County” allows people living outside the county but working in Somerset County to pay and annual registration fee of $175 for Seniors and $200 for adult and play at all of the five County courses at in-county rates.

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Also available are three “2018 Pre-Paid Options” for play at Green Knoll, Quail Brook, Spooky Brook, and Warrenbrook.

The “Registered Gold Card”, $1,400 for Seniors and adults allows unlimited play Monday through Friday.

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The “Registered Diamond Card,” $1,300 for Seniors and $1,700 for adults allows unlimited play on weekends and holidays.

The “Registered Platinum Card” at $2,100 for Seniors and $3,000 for adults allows unlimited play seven days a week.

Cart fees are not included in any of the three programs.

Green Knoll Golf Course is located on Garretson Road in Bridgewater; Spooky Brook is located at Colonial Park in Franklin Township; Quail Brook is located on New Brunswick Road in Franklin Township; Warrenbrook is located on Warrenville Road in Warren; and Neshanic Valley is located on on South Branch Road in Neshanic. Neshanic Valley and Spooky Brook are open all winter with the remaining courses set to reopen in the spring.

Information of all golf facilities may be obtained by calling the Somerset County Park Commission at 908-369-1458, ext. 428. Information on all Park Commission programs and activities may be found at www.somersetcountyparks.org.

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