Francis Byrne Golf Course is a public 18 hole golf course located in West Orange, New Jersey.
Francis Byrne Golf Course first opened for play in 1926. The course was designed by Charles Banks.
The golf course covers a 167.71-acre tract located off Pleasant Valley Way, Mt. Pleasant Avenue, and Old Indian Road in West Orange. The West Branch of the Rahway River runs across the western portion of the land.
Francis Byrne Golf Course is named after Francis Byrne, a West Orange community leader and Town Commissioner for 15 years during the 1960's.
Once a private golf club, it was acquired by the County in 1978, one of the last acquisitions of the Park System. Since that time $2.2 million in improvements have turned the golf course into one of the finest in New Jersey.
Through their renovation, many of the course features have been restored to their classical roots, making Byrne one of the premiere public golf destinations in the state. A number of holes are based on famous courses from Scotland, including the par five 1st hole that is modeled after the Road Hole at St. Andrews.
Among other classic holes on the Byrne Golf Course are the long par three Biarritz 2nd hole that measures well over 200 yards from the championship tee and the short 14th that is similar to the Eden hole that is also found at St. Andrews, as well as many of the best private clubs in the United States. The back nine at Byrne includes several long par four holes such as the 12th and 15th, the latter of which champion golfer Bobby Jones considered to be one of the most difficult holes in America.
This beautiful course in West Orange features deep bunkers, hilly topography and rolling greens that combine to create a wonderfully challenging layout that measures nearly 6,800 yards and offers public golfers the rare opportunity to play a course from golf's Golden Age of Design.
$31 (cart included), played on Friday, August 2010 at 6am
This course has been radically improved. Of course it could be better but it is a welcome change from the past.
$41 (cart included), played on Thursday, April 2010 at 10am
Played today April 15 and as an Essex County resident, the value is more than fair for a public course. The course was in excellent condition. We were also fortunate that pace of play was fabulous, like a private club, but that is not the norm here.
$21 (cart included), played on Thursday, July 2008 at noon
Price is OK for the area, pace of play can be very slow, staff is not very helpful
$41 (cart included), played on Saturday, July 2008 at 6am
This is a very challenging course. The layout is great. The county is investing money to fix up the course. Fairways are burnt out (New irrigation system will help). The tee boxes and bunkers need more work.
$21 (cart included), played on Tuesday, May 2008 at 10am
OK public course
$21 (cart not included), played on Saturday, March 2008 at 8am
There are a number of course improvements scheduled for 2008. These are sure to benefit the course.
$51 (cart included), played on Sunday, September 2007 at 6am
This course can be challenging and has a great layout. The problem is conditions. The tee boxes need work. The fairways could be in better shape. The traps need real sand.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$46 (cart included), played on Sunday, May 2016 at 8:00 AM
This course is very challenging. Conditions are excellent. The staff is helpful and friendly. I think the rates are fair. I played on the weekend. When using the reservation system, there is a charge for reserving the tee time and an additional charge if you are playing during "prime time". Played on the weekend and was finished in less than 4 hours. I have 2 suggestions. I think they should get wind shields for the golf carts and they also need to improve the sand in the bunkers.