ASH BROOK GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Scotch Plains, NJ, USA
Designed by Alfred H. Tull
Ash Brook Golf Course's Pitch & Putt course in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, was designed by Alfred H. Tull, a regional architect active in the mid-20th century who contributed several layouts to the northern New Jersey golf landscape. The facility operates as part of the Union County park system, serving the densely populated communities of central New Jersey with accessible public golf. The course occupies a modest parcel within the broader Ash Brook property, which also includes a regulation eighteen-hole course.
The Pitch & Putt layout consists of short holes designed for approach shots and putting practice, typically ranging from 60 to 120 yards. These courses emphasize precision with wedges and short irons rather than driving distance, making them suitable for beginners, juniors working on fundamentals, and experienced players seeking quick practice rounds. The terrain in this part of New Jersey features gentle rolling topography characteristic of the Watchung Mountain foothills, with mature hardwoods and modest elevation changes that provide natural framing for the holes.
As a county facility, Ash Brook serves a broad public constituency and maintains an informal, accessible atmosphere. The Pitch & Putt course functions as an entry point for new golfers and a convenient option for those with limited time. Its location within the Union County system places it among several other public courses that provide recreational golf to one of the most population-dense regions in the United States.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Pitch & Putt was designed by Alfred H. Tull.
Yes. The Pitch & Putt at Ash Brook Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Pitch & Putt is 27.
The Pitch & Putt plays 673 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Pitch & Putt is 86.
The Pitch & Putt is a 9-hole course.