Hillsborough Country Club is a Semi-Private 18 hole golf course located in Flemington, New Jersey.
Hillsborough Country Club first opened for play in 1971. The course was designed by George Fazio.
Located in the foothills of the Sourland Mountains overlooking the Amwell Valley, Hillsborough Golf & Country Club challenges accomplished and weekend golfers alike. The golf course has rolling hills and tight fairways. Water comes into play on two holes, and there are sand bunkers on every hole. Golfers at all skill levels will face a great test of their skills while enjoying wonderful views.
Par for the course is 70. From the back tees the course plays to 5,840 yards. From the forward tees the course measures 5,445 yards and a par-73.. The longest hole on the course is # 4, a par-5 that plays to 550 yards. The shortest hole on the course is # 5, a par-3 that plays to 145 yards from the back tees.
Watch out for # 15, a 530 yard par-5 challenge and the #1 handicap hole on the course. The easiest hole at Hillsborough Country Club is # 5, the 145 yard par-3.
$41 (cart included), played on Thursday, September 2008 at 2pm
Great layout, but the conditions leave a lot to be desired. The tee boxes and traps are in need of significant repair.
$21 (cart not included), played on Tuesday, September 2007 at 2pm
Able to walk and complete round in less than 3 hours. Central New Jersey is currently in the middle of a very dry spell but this short country course had mostly all the tee boxes, fairways and greens in relatively good shape.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$51 (cart included), played on Saturday, August 2010 at 10am
I have played many courses in the area but this is truely one of the worst corses I have ever played. The only positive was the pace of play, because everone else must have known how bad this course was so they stayed away. I wouldn't play this course again if it was free. The first nine holes were nothing to be desired but at least they layout was bearable. The back nine has one and a half holes that can be labeled as golf holes. The rest of the back seemed to be crammed into a space that a normal course would have three holes on. You probably don't need any clubs over a seven iron for the entire back nine with the execption of the 17th hole. Bottom line is if you decide to ignore this comment then you will have a very disapointing day on the course.