Owned and operated by the Township of Pennsauken since 1982, Pennsauken Country Club is a favorite in the south Jersey area. Opened in 1932, the par-70 golf course isn't particularly long at 6,250 yards from the tips, but the greens are plenty challenging as are a handful of the holes. Known for its outstanding conditioning and friendly service, the course also has four sets of tees to accommodate all levels of players. The design starts out with some short par 4s and gets progressively more difficult. The seventh is a par-3 that plays nearly 250 yards from the back tees. With an elevated green, it's one of the most difficult holes in South Jersey. But there are plenty of opportunities to score. Good drivers of the golf ball will have wedges into many of the par 4s, and the longest par 5 is just over 500 yards. The course finishes on a strong note with the 420-yard, par-4 18th. This dogleg right hole features a pond one the right off the tee. Oonly the longest hitters will be able to carry it. The approach is to a slightly elevated tee with bunkers surrounding the back, left and right sides. Pennsauken Country Club does not have a driving range, but there is a pitching and chipping area as well as a practice putting green. Inside the clubhouse is a well-stocked golf shop as well as a restaurant open every day for breakfast, lunch, and special events.