The semi-private, 18-hole golf course at Brigantine Golf Links is not only beautiful scenery and a great game it is also a National Audubon Sanctuary. Its layout has roots in Scottish golfing tradition. The golf course utilizes the natural environment featuring a softly rolling terrain and marshes as well as gorgeous bay views.
Like traditional Scottish Links courses, Brigantine is marked by nearly tree-less greens and the type of shot to take often depends on the wind. There are powerful sea breezes that affect the shots and bunkers that make for an interesting game. The smooth, rolling greens encourage a bump-and-run strategy. The scenic course's location close to the Atlantic City boardwalk and the challenging, but fun game it offers make it popular among tourists and locals of all skill levels.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| championship | 72 | 6570 | 71.9 | 123 |
| forward | 73 | 5460 | 66.9 | 113 |
| middle | 72 | 6156 | 70.1 | 121 |
| other | 0 |