RAMBLEWOOD COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Mount Laurel, NJ, USA
Designed by Ed Ault
The Red Course at Ramblewood Country Club in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, was designed by Ed Ault, an architect known for creating accessible, playable layouts throughout the Mid-Atlantic region during the latter half of the twentieth century. Ault's work typically emphasizes strategic variety and solid fundamentals rather than severe difficulty, making his courses popular for daily-fee and semi-private facilities. Ramblewood operates as a public-access facility, serving the southern New Jersey golf market between Philadelphia and the Pine Barrens.
The course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the New Jersey Piedmont, with mature tree-lined fairways and water features that come into play on several holes. The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes, providing visual interest and requiring golfers to manage different lies and approach angles. Ault's design philosophy here favors strategic positioning off the tee, rewarding accuracy over pure distance, with greens that are receptive but demand thoughtful club selection.
Ramblewood's Red Course functions as part of a multi-course facility that caters to a broad range of players, from casual weekend golfers to more serious competitors. The layout provides a straightforward test of golf without excessive length or artificial difficulty, reflecting the mid-century design values that prioritized enjoyment and pace of play. Its location in the densely populated Philadelphia metropolitan area makes it a regular venue for local tournaments and league play.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Red was designed by Ed Ault.
Yes. Red at Ramblewood Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Red is 36.
Red plays 3,377 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Red is 128.
Red is a 9-hole course.