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Hidden Creek
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey- Address75 Asbury Rd, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234, USA
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Some of the world’s finest golf courses are located in New Jersey State, including the long-time world No.1 Pine Valley, so any new course needs to be something special to compete at the highest level. Hidden Creek Golf Club has the potential to move even higher in the rankings but few people know about the course and fewer still have played it.
Set amidst pine, oak and maple in southern New Jersey, Hidden Creek was the brainchild of its owner Roger Hansen, grandson of the Norwegian construction magnate Ole Hansen. “Giving back to the community” is a core value of the Hansen organisation and in true American style, Hidden Creek Golf Club is an exclusive, members only club.
Opened in May 2002 and designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, the course is routed across 750 acres of magnificent heathland. The topography of the land is pleasantly undulating with interesting elevation change to lend appeal. From the tips, Hidden Creek measures close to 6,900 yards, but with a number of forward tees at the disposal of members and their guests, length is not an issue.
Some of the world’s finest golf courses are located in New Jersey State, including the long-time world No.1 Pine Valley, so any new course needs to be something special to compete at the highest level. Hidden Creek Golf Club has the potential to move even higher in the rankings but few people know about the course and fewer still have played it.
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Course Architect
View AllCoore and Crenshaw Inc. was established in 1986, but five years passed before the partnership made a real architectural impact when the Plantation course at Kapalua burst onto the scene in 1991.