Tamarack Golf Course

3.8
365 reviews

About

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Tamarack features two 18-hole championship golf courses in East Brunswick, which were designed by Hal Purdy. The East (Gold and Blue) course is a 6,226-yard, par-71 course and the West (Red and White) course is a 7,025-yard, par-72 course. Tamarack has locker rooms and electric carts. The driving range features 34 stalls and five target greens.

Location

Tamarack Golf Course
97 Hardenburg Ln, East Brunswick, NJ
08816, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.8
365 reviews
5 stars
143
4 stars
97
3 stars
60
2 stars
23
1 star
42
  • MG
    Maureen Gearity
    3 days ago
    2.0
    Nice course but I think they stole my sweatshirt after a kind group of men turned it in to the clubhouse lol if you’re reading this I’d like it back pls!!!
  • WK
    Walter Karyczak
    4 days ago
    5.0
    Course is in great condition
  • MT
    Matthew Tubbs
    Oct 7, 2025
    1.0
    Would be great if the main office and the driving range would stay open for the hours in which they say they are open. Driving 20 minutes to find out that you close early for no reason is bullshit.
  • KT
    Kevin Troyanos
    Sep 20, 2025
    5.0
    Tamarack West makes you think on every shot — lots of strategy, risk/reward decisions, and you’ve got to shape it both ways to score. Way tougher than the rating suggests. Conditions were excellent across the board — tee boxes, fairways, bunkers, and greens all in great shape.
  • WS
    William Schultz
    Aug 10, 2025
    3.0
    Overall I liked playing Tamarack’s West course. The layout is nice with some fun holes. The sand traps were in excellent condition as were most of the fairways. The tee boxes were a different story. They were either not mowed, it was like you’re teeing off in the rough or there was more dirt than grass. The beverage cart service was very good as was the snack shack at the turn. The staff were very friendly and helpful. They should put images of the hole layout on the scorecard or at the tee boxes so that golfers have an idea where to aim and what hazards are present.