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Freehold, NJ

Freehold Boro High School

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HyooMac
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Lucky High Schoolers!

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 13, 2022 Played the course:once

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Designers earn extra credit finding ways to squeeze this one in on a tight property with lots of athletic fields and equipment. Features the most OB/obstacles of the Freehold schools courses: a service road crosses three holes; athletic facilities create boundaries on three or four holes, and the property line creates the real possibility of lost discs on one hole


Mostly flat ground with a few slight elevation changes, fit in among the equipment and facilities including tennis, baseball, track and field. They make for tight lines, but the course is entirely playable, so long as the other sports aren't being played


Nice mix of short, medium and longish holes - the longest are 291' par 3 and 359' par 4


Excellent signage and baskets, very good slightly raised paver tees that are adequate, if a bit compact. Arrows pointing to the next tee. Like the other school courses in the district, students learn to play on a "real" course, scaled for new players, with the addition of some fun obstacles.


Hole #2 might prove to be troubling for students, the school, and neighbors. The left side of the 260' hole borders the back of the school property, with a chain link fence and a thick hedge. Errant and nose-up throws risk disappearing into or behind the hedge, and into the neighboring yards. That said, it's a very fun hole, because there's a small service road running along the left side of the fairway, with some athletic equipment to the right. It calls for a tightly controlled shot to a slightly raised green, and you could fade into the road and take a penalty stroke


Great for a fun, quick round with mids and putters. Now that all six schools in the district have nine holers, visit when school's out and the fields are quiet - in fact, play all six and make a day of it!

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