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Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. Dan Salvante
Essex County Executive Director of Parks
2024
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS
GOLF OPERATIONS
GOLF POLICIES & PROCEDURES MANUAL
FRANCIS BYRNE GOLF COURSE, WEST ORANGE
HENDRICKS FIELD GOLF COURSE, BELLEVILLE
WEEQUAHIC GOLF COURSE, NEWARK
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Index
Section 1
Essex County Golf Directory .......................... 3
Hours of Operation ......................................... 4
Directions ........................................................ 5
Fee Schedule (Weequahic) ............................. 6
Fee Schedule (Hendricks Field) ...................... 7
Fee Schedule (Francis Byrne) ………………8
Golf Programs……………………………….9
Section 2 - Policies
Golfer Responsibility .................................... 10
Policies
Automated Tee Time Policy .................... 11
Cancellations ............................................ 11
No-Show .................................................. 11
Transfer of Reservation ........................... 12
Essex County ID Golf Card .......................... 12
Eligibility ................................................. 12
Card Types ............................................... 12
Lost Card.................................................. 13
Use of Card .............................................. 13
Caddies ......................................................... 13
Course Closed ............................................... 13
Continuous Play Policy................................. 13
Disability Policy ........................................... 14
Disability Golf Card ................................. 14
ADA Golf Car .......................................... 14
Dress Code .................................................... 14
Golf Car Policy ............................................. 14
Eligibility…………………………...14
Rules ........................................................ 15
Last Sale ................................................... 15
Single Player Policy ...................................... 15
Gift Certificates ............................................ 15
Gifts & Gratuity ............................................ 15
Non-Players/Spectators/Pedestrian Traffic ... 15
Outings/Group Golf ...................................... 16
Parking .......................................................... 16
Pace of Play Policy ....................................... 16
Putting and Practice ...................................... 17
Refund and Reimbursements ........................ 17
Sledding/Snow Boarding/Ice Skating/Cross
Country Skiing ............................................. 17
Standby Policy .............................................. 17
Suspension/Revocation of Privileges ........... 17
Weather Policy ............................................. 18
Frost Delay .............................................. 18
Open/No Cars .......................................... 18
Suspension of play/resumption of play ... 18
Lightning ................................................. 18
Local Rules ................................................... 19
Senior Seasonal Pass Holders ....................... 19
Essex County Golf Operation Mission Statement
Pursuing an atmosphere that enhances the enjoyment of the game of golf through the
protection of our environments natural resources, delivering excellent customer
service, and providing opportunity to all clientele who seek to play the game of golf
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ESSEX COUNTY GOLF DIRECTORY
Essex County Department of Parks Main: 973-268-3500
Director: Dan Salvante
Golf Administration Office
220 Franklin Ave
Belleville, NJ 07109
Golf Administration:
Jacqueline Martinez, Golf Administration 973-302-4587
Dell Johnson, Golf ID 973-302-4362
Tim Christ, Director of Operations 973-751-0384
Automated Tee Time System: https://essex-county-golf.book.teeitup.golf
Web Site: www.essexcountyparks.org
Francis Byrne Golf Course
1100 Pleasant Valley Way Clubhouse: 973-736-2306
West Orange, NJ 07052
Clubhouse Manager: Larry Pallante
Hendricks Field Golf Course
220 Franklin Avenue Clubhouse: 973-751-0178
Belleville, NJ 07109
Clubhouse Manager: Zachary Ebel
First Tee Complex (@Hendricks Field)
461 Joraleman Street
Belleville, NJ 07109
Weequahic Golf Course
1 Thomas Carmichael Drive Clubhouse: 973-926-2520
Newark, NJ 07112
Clubhouse Manager Jerry Mays
Crisis Management
Emergency Medical Services 9-1-1
Essex County Sheriff’s Department 973-688-3000
Local Police (non-emergency):
Weequahic (Newark) 973-733-6000
Francis Byrne (West Orange) 973-325-4020
Hendricks (Belleville)) 973-450-3333
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HOURS OF OPERATION 2024
All courses will close at sunset unless specific closing hours are designated. The time of sunset will be
the time specified by the US Weather Bureau for the Essex County area.
Date Doors Open First Tee Off Time Register Close
Opening Day
March 04, 7:30 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 1½ hour before sunset
Season Time Change
March 29, 7:00 A.M. 7:30 A.M. 1½ hour before sunset
April 12, 6:30 A.M. 7:00 A.M. 1½ hour before sunset
May 03, 6:00 A.M. 6:30 A.M. 1½ hour before sunset
May 24, 5:30 A.M. 6:00 A.M. 1½ hour before sunset
August 09, 6:00 A.M. 6:30 A.M. 1½ hour before sunset
September 13, 6:30 A.M. 7:00 A.M. 1½ hour before sunset
September 27, 7:00 A.M. 7:30 A.M. 1½ hour before sunset
October 18, 7:30 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 1½ hour before sunset
December 02, 8:30 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 1½ hour before sunset
Closing Day
Hendricks Field Golf Course December 22
nd
Francis Byrne Golf Course December 22
nd
Weequahic Golf Course September 30
th
Construction Start
Twilight Time Periods
November, December, January, February after 2 P.M.
March, and October, after 3 P.M.
April, May and September after 4 P.M.
June, July and August after 5 P.M.
HOLIDAYS (Observed during the Golfing Season)
[Holiday/Weekend Rates Apply]
Good Friday, March 29th
Memorial Day, May 27th
All Fridays between Memorial Day and Labor Day are considered Weekend Rates
Independence Day, July 4
th
Labor Day, September 2
nd
Columbus Day, October 14
th
Periodic Days Late Starts or Closings
Each of the Counties three golf facilities will close or open late periodically. Notification will be
posted at the minimum of 7 days prior to any closure or late starts. The maintenance of our facilities is of
the utter most importance in keeping our courses in desirable condition.
Please check website calendar!! www.essexcountyparks.org/golf/caledar
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Directions to Golf Courses
FRANCIS BYRNE GOLF COURSE
From New Jersey: Take Route 280 West to Exit 7/Pleasant Valley Way. Turn left onto Pleasant
Valley Way. Continue approximately ½ mile. Course is on the left.
From New York: George Washington Bridge or Lincoln Tunnel to New Jersey Turnpike South.
Take Exit 15W for Route 280 West. Follow above directions.
Use the intersection “Pleasant Valley Way and Mt. Pleasant Avenue” when obtaining driving
directions from the Internet.
HENDRICKS FIELD GOLF COURSE
From Garden State Parkway North: Take Exit 150. Turn right onto Hoover Avenue. Turn right
onto Joralemon Street. Turn right onto Franklin Avenue. Course is on the left.
From Garden State Parkway South: Take Exit 149. Turn right onto John F. Kennedy Drive.
Turn right onto Belleville Avenue. Turn left onto Franklin Avenue. Course is on the right.
Use the intersection “Belleville Avenue and Franklin Avenue” when obtaining driving directions
from the Internet.
WEEQUAHIC GOLF COURSE
From New Jersey: Take Route 78 West. Use Elizabeth Avenue Exit. Turn right onto Elizabeth
Avenue. Turn left onto at Grumman Avenue/Weequahic Park Drive. Drive into the Park and go
over the bridge. The Course is on the right.
From New York: Take Holland Tunnel to New Jersey Turnpike West to Route 78 West. Follow
above directions.
Use the intersection of “Elizabeth Avenue and Grumman Avenue” when obtaining driving
directions from the Internet.
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2024 Golf Fee Schedule Weequahic Golf Course
Green Fees* Cardholder Non-cardholder
Adult Weekday $30.00 $40.00
Adult - Weekend/Holiday (Friday from Mem-Labor Day) $40.00 $50.00
Senior, Junior, Disabled, Active Weekdays $25.00 $35.00
Twilight Weekday (In County) Replay (includes cart) $20.00 $30.00
Twilight Weekend/Holidays $25.00 $35.00
Golf Carts
18- Hole, Adult, per person $20.00 $20.00
Twilight/Senior Golf Cart $15.00 $20.00
Tournaments (Monday thru Thursday only and no holidays)
Francis Byrne $85.00
Hendricks $75.00
Weequahic $65.00
One Day Outing-Weequahic only (Must be 501C3) Full Day $6,000.00
County ID Card
Adult $79.00 $199.00 Gold
Early Bird Special Adult until February 28th $74.00 $194.00 Gold
Senior, Junior, Disabled, College Student $49.00 $149.00 Gold
Senior Seasonal- Monday thru Thursday anytime all three courses, no weekends, no holidays
*$5 Surcharge Per Round at each Course $1,200.00
Out of County Resident- ID card Holder
Weequahic, Hendricks, & Francis Byrne 3 Courses (10 Day res.) $249.00
Lockers $100.00
No Show Penalty $15.00
GHIN Card $50.00
High School Practices or Matches NA $10.00
* $5.00 of each green fee goes to the golf beautification fund
Gold Card allows golfer 14-day reservation access, enrolls golfer into New Jersey State Golf
Association Golf Handicapping Information System
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2024 Golf Fee Schedule Hendricks Field Golf Course
Green Fees* Cardholder Non-cardholder
Adult - Weekday $35.00 $50.00
Adult - Weekend/Holiday (Friday from Mem-Labor Day) $45.00 $60.00
Senior, Junior, Disabled, Active ID- Weekday $30.00 $50.00
Twilight Weekdays $25.00 $40.00
Twilight Weekends/Holidays $30.00 $45.00
Golf Carts
18- Hole, Adult, per person $20.00 $20.00
Twilight/Senior Golf Cart $15.00 $20.00
Tournaments (Mon Thurs only)
Francis Byrne $85.00
Hendricks $75.00
Weequahic $65.00
One Day Outing-Weequahic only (Must be 501C3) Full Day $6,000.00
County ID Card
Adult $79.00 $199.00 Gold
Early Bird Special Adult until February 28th $74.00 $194.00 Gold
Senior, Junior, Disabled, College student $49.00 $149.00 Gold
Senior Seasonal- Monday thru Thursday anytime all three courses, no weekends, no holidays
*$5 Surcharge Per Round at each Course $1,200.00
Out of County Resident- ID card Holder
Weequahic, Hendricks, & Francis Byrne 3 Courses (10 Day res.) $249.00
Lockers $100.00
No Show Penalty $15.00
GHIN Card $50.00
High School Practices or Matches NA $10.00
* $5.00 of each green fee goes to the golf beautification fund
Gold Card allows golfer 14-day reservation access, enrolls golfer into New Jersey State Golf
Association Golf Handicapping Information System
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2024 Golf Fee Schedule Francis Byrne Golf Course
Green Fees* Cardholder Non-cardholder
Adult - Weekday $50.00 $60.00
Adult - Weekend/Holiday (Friday from Mem-Labor Day) $60.00 $80.00
Senior, Junior, Disabled, Active ID- Weekday $40.00 $55.00
Twilight Weekdays $30.00 $45.00
Twilight Weekends/Holidays $40.00 $50.00
Golf Carts
18- Hole, Adult, per person $20.00 $20.00
Twilight/Senior Golf Cart $15.00 $20.00
Tournaments (Mon Thurs only)
Francis Byrne $85.00
Hendricks $75.00
Weequahic $65.00
One Day Outing-Weequahic only (Must be 501C3) Full Day $6,000.00
County ID Card
Adult $79.00 $199.00 Gold
Early Bird Special Adult until February 28th $74.00 $194.00 Gold
Senior, Junior, Disabled $49.00 $149.00 Gold
Senior Seasonal- Monday thru Thurday anytime all three courses, no weekends, no holidays
*$5 Surcharge Per Round at each Course $1,200.00
Out of County Resident- ID card Holder
Weequahic, Hendricks, & Francis Byrne 3 Courses (10 Day res.) $249.00
Lockers $100.00
No Show Penalty $15.00
GHIN Card $50.00
High School Practices or Matches NA $10.00
* $5.00 of each green fee goes to the golf beautification fund
Gold Card allows golfer 14-day reservation access, enrolls golfer into New Jersey State Golf
Association Golf Handicapping Information System
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GOLF PROGRAMS
The Department of Parks has long been at the forefront of efforts to provide exposure to and
broaden the understanding and enjoyment of the sport of golf. We provide unique opportunities for all
genders of all ages and abilities. Our mission is to make golf an affordable and accessible sport to anyone
who wishes to play.
Our golf schedule introduces anyone and everyone to the sport of golf in an educational, recreational,
instructional and competitive environment, or any combination of these formats. All the participant need
bring is an interest in the sport of golf.
Organizations may apply for either a tee time or a shotgun outing at one of the county courses. (See
outing guidelines later in this document).
Group Golf Tee Time Outing
The Group Golf program is for all groups interested in an 18-hole event with 20 golfers or more.
Open to all organizations. Limited dates, courses and times available. Please call Golf Administration to
schedule available times at select course.
Junior Golf
Essex County Parks Department feels it is important to grow the game of golf and we believe there is
no better place to start than with the Junior Golfers. We have special junior golf rates and have developed
a partnership with the First Tee program promoting leadership initiatives and positive life skills in our
community’s youth. Children between 11 years of age and 15 years of age are required to have a parent
or guardian supervisor over the age of 18 years. Children under the age of 11 that have participated in the
Essex County First Tee program and have passed their course readiness program are able to play all three
county courses. The same as all children under 15, they still need a parent or guardian per child to
supervise while on the golf course. (Each child must have an adult, meaning only 2 children per foursome
or one child one adult). There will be no circumstance that more than 1 child will be allowed on course
with less than 2 adults, unless taking part in the First Tee Program and have achieved PAR level status.
Hole-in-One Program
The Hole-in-one program brings recognition to individuals who have accomplished their shot of a
lifetime. If you have scored a hole in one during your round of golf and have a witness, please notify the
cashier. All County I.D. holders will receive a (used) Essex County Golf Flag. The County will do our
best to provide the flag from the hole it was scored upon, but this will be based upon supplies.
USGA Handicap System
The Department of Parks, in cooperation with the NJSGA, offers the USGA GHIN handicap
program. A free smart phone app allows instant access. We encourage interested individuals to subscribe
to the service for a nominal fee and receive handicap updates.
Policies
Golfer Responsibility
Golf is a game of honor and tradition. Safety, consideration of others, pace of play and care for
the course are integral parts of the game. Golfers who play on the Essex County golf courses agree to
follow the guidelines and policies set forth in this document. If a golfer chooses to disregard the rules and
regulations set forth the county resolves the right to suspend golfing privilege. Multiple offenses can be
subject to permanent suspension of these rights. Golfers also assume all risk associated with playing a
round of golf.
Etiquette
The player shall be cautious and courteous. Players must respect the rights and safety of the golfers
playing ahead of them. Inappropriate conduct such as loud or profane language, abusive behavior or
destruction of parks property will not be tolerated.
Identification
Players must have proper identification when checking in at the cashier area. A registered resident
must present a current Essex County Golf ID Card to be eligible for the discounted rates. See Essex
County Golf Card Policy for further explanation.
All players must purchase a greens fee and present the proof of receipt to a golf course employee
upon request.
Dress Code
Proper golf attire is required at all times, including golf shirts, slacks or mid-length shorts. Clothing
items not appropriate for the golf course include, but are not limited to: tank tops, fishnet shirts,
short shorts, sweat pants, baseball pants, spandex or bike shorts, and jeans. Golf shoes and sneakers
are the only acceptable shoe permitted for play. Metal spikes are not permitted. Refer to the Dress
Code Policy
Errant Golf Ball Damage
The striker of the golf ball is responsible for any damage or bodily harm caused by the ball or club.
Please inform a golf course employee if an incident occurs.
Maintaining The Course Conditions
The Essex County Department of Parks has made a concerted effort to keep the courses in the best
possible condition. Golfers have a responsibility to aid that effort. Please leave the course in better
condition than you found it by replacing divots, repairing ball marks and raking bunkers. Keep all
trash in golf cars or use receptacles located near each tee.
Pace of Play
Slow play is the enemy of all golfers. Players should play “ready golf” and keep up with the group
ahead, limit the search for a lost ball to three minutes, practice continuous putting and be ready to hit
the ball when it is your turn. Refer to the Pace of Play Policy.
Safety
It is up to individual golfers to protect themselves during severe weather. The Department of Parks
golf courses do not have a lighting detection system nor do they have an evacuation plan. Golfers
play at their own risk.
Policies
Automated Tee Time Policy
The Automated Tee Time service offers a quick and easy way to reserve, confirm, modify or cancel
reservations at the three Essex County Golf Courses. When a golfer Registers for a golf ID card they will
be given access to the automated Tee Time Service.
Access to this service is included with the purchase of an annual Essex County Golf ID Card with a credit
card on file. Upon completion of the registration procedures, for the current golf season, access to the
Automated Tee Time service will be granted through the use of the golfer’s ID Number.
Automated reservations are accepted starting Ten (10) days in advance, for registered Essex County
resident ID card holders. 14 days in Advance for Gold Card holders. Reservations can be made through
the reservation system for any tee time as long as it remains available. If a Tee-time is reserved and the
golfer does not show, they will be charged a $15 fee for every time that was a “no-show”. Times can be
cancelled up to two hours before, through the tee time service or the course cashier.
Once an ID cardholder has 8 “no show” charges they will be suspended from the reservation system for
30 days. After reinstatement if the ID holder has 4 more “no shows” they will face permanent suspension.
Cancellations
Tee times must be honored or cancelled. Cancellations and modifications must be made through
the reservation system or cashier of the course the reservation was made up to 2 hours prior to tee
time. Failure to do so will result in the golfer being classified as a “no-show”. A confirmation
number will be provided for both reservations and cancellations.
No-Shows
Failure to cancel a reservation will result in a “No-Show” classification. When a registered golfer
is listed as a “No-Show”, he/she is automatically deactivated from the automatic tee time
reservation system until the “No-Show” fee is paid.
A “No-Show” is defined as:
Anyone who fails to cancel a reserved tee time.
Anyone who fails to modify a reserved tee time and arrives at the course with fewer than
the number of players reserved.
Anyone who makes a reservation and fails to appear for the tee time.
Anyone not checking in 20 minutes before the reserved tee time.
Golfers should take into consideration the weather forecasts on the day prior to play. Poor weather,
in itself, does not release a golfer from their obligation to honor their tee time reservation unless
extreme circumstances exist (See Weather Policy).
A group that fails to appear at the cashier 20 minutes prior to the reserved tee time can be
considered a no-show and the tee time can be sold to someone on the standby board. “No-Show”
Fee will be charged automatically to customer credit card.
Transfer of Reservation
Tee times are not transferable. The person, who holds the reservation, must appear at the
appointed tee time and play in the group. If the reservation holder is ill and cannot make the tee time
his/her playing partner may be allowed to play only with prior knowledge of the Golf Administration
Office or the Superintendent/Manager. Abuse of this provision will result in the suspension of Essex
County Golf ID Card privileges.
Essex County Golf ID Cards
Eligibility
Essex County residents may obtain the Essex County Golf ID Card for a nominal price. Proof of
residency is required at the time of registration. The following are acceptable forms of
identification:
A New Jersey photo driver’s license.
In the absence of a driver’s license a photo ID must be provided with two of the following:
Issued in the past 30 days
o PSE&G, (issued in the past 30 days, name and address must be on the bill);
o Residential Property Tax Bill (the lot and block number and golfer’s name and
address must appear on the bill);
o Deed (the book and page number for recording must be indicated on registration
card);
o Current Lease (with the date and term of the lease with the landlord’s name);
o Current W-2 or 1099 statement.
Golf ID Card Types
There are eleven types of Essex County Golf Cards:
Adult Resident $79 Gold $199.00
Senior $49 Gold $149.00
Junior $49 Gold $149.00
Active College student $49 Gold $149.00
Disabled Resident $49
Senior Seasonal (Unlimited Rounds Monday thru Thursday) $1,200($5/rd.)
Non-Resident Weequahic, Hendricks, & Francis Byrne (10 Day res.) $249.00
Gold Card allows golfer 14-day reservation access, and enrolls golfer into New Jersey State Golf
Association Golf Handicapping Information System
Use of Card
Golfers who have an Essex County ID Card, but do not present it at the cashier window, will be
charged the non-resident rates. Anyone who falsifies their address or loans their registration card to
others or uses a borrowed card will be suspended for a year. Cards and the cardholders must be
present at the cashier area when an individual is paying for more than one greens fee. An Essex
County Golf ID Card is not transferable, and its use does not include friends, guests, or family of
the cardholder. Anyone inappropriately using a card will be subject to suspension of all privileges.
The card will be confiscated and can only be redeemed by the card owner appearing at the Golf
Administration Office.
Disability Card
See Disability Policy on next page
Caddies
Caddies for hire are prohibited unless authorized by the Golf Administration Office.
Course Closed
The opening and closing of a golf course is at the discretion of the Superintendent/Manager. When the
golf courses are closed for the winter or for inclement weather, all practice areas are also closed. No play
is allowed during this time period. If a course closes due to inclement weather or poor playing conditions
all reservations are cancelled without penalty.
Continuous Play Policy
Stopping for lunch between nines is not permitted. A reasonable time (5 minutes) is allowed to visit a
restroom or snack bar. Any group, which stops for more than a reasonable time, will forfeit its
opportunity to continue on to the 10
th
tee until there is an appropriate opening.
High School Play
All High School Golf Teams can play matches or practice between 3 and 4 pm at all County Golf Courses
Monday-Thursday. All Tournaments or Outings at other times must have Administration approval (973-
302-4587 Jacqueline).
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Disability Policy
Disability Golf Card
If a golfer can show proof that he/she is fully disabled, they will be extended a discount on their
greens fee. The roughly 40% discount is a proactive response to the fixed income situation existing
for those on permanent disability. A Disability Golf Card can only be purchased at the Golf
Administration Office. The following are considered proof of eligibility:
UNDER AGE 65 - Social Security Administration "Award Letter."
AGE 65 OR OVER - A letter from a doctor verifying a permanent disability in accordance
with the definition specified in Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act. In Section 504 the
term “disability” refers to one whom:
A. Has a mental or physical impairment which substantially affects one or more of the
major life activities of that person; or
B. Has a record of such an impairment; or
C. Is regarded as having such impairment.
Major life activities are those physical activities that an individual carries out in the course of a
day such as; dressing, eating, manipulating objects, speaking, seeing, driving, walking or
hearing and cognitive activities such as understanding, problem solving or remembering.
ADA Golf Car Availability
To accommodate the physically challenged, specialized golf cars, will be available, weather
permitting. Handicap classification requires Legal Handicap Identification (Federal, State or Local)
or a doctor’s prescription or note dated for the current golf season.
Handicap golfers will be instructed as to the special instructions that apply to the use these golf
carts. This would include the 90-degree rule, driving the golf car within thirty feet of the greens and
adhering to the same rules set for all other golf carts. The cart does allow a little leniency with
respect to the posted golf car rules. However, it in no way allows for the total disregard of the Golf
Car Policy.
Dress Code Policy
Proper dress is required at all times. Golf attire includes; golf shirts, slacks or mid-length shorts and
skirts. Clothing items not appropriate for the golf course include but are not limited to: tank tops, fishnet
shirts, short shorts or short skirts, sweat pants, baseball pants, spandex or bike shorts, and jeans. Golf
shoes and sneakers are the only acceptable shoe permitted for play. Metal spikes are not permitted. This
policy applies to both male and female golfers.
Management reserves the right to refuse access to the golf course to anyone deemed to be
inappropriately dressed. Failure to comply with this dress code may result in loss of golfing privileges. It
is the responsibility of the cashier, starter and ranger to enforce this policy. First offense - warning.
Second offense suspension from play.
Golf Cart Policy
Eligibility
Every golfer who rents a golf cart must be at least 17 years of age and have a valid driver’s license.
Whomever rent a golf cart agrees to abide by the rules, if the golfer does not, they can face
suspension of privileges.
Rules
When a golfer pays to rent a golf cart it is assumed, they take full responsibility for the proper care
of the golf cart.
Golfers renting a motorized golf cart must adhere to the Superintendent’s/Manager’s directive
concerning golf cart regulations. Golf carts must always stay on paths around tees and greens. If no
other directive is posted the 90-degree rule will be in effect. Under this rule golf carts must be kept
in the rough or on existing golf cart paths and cross the fairway only at a right angle. Keep all golf
carts 30 feet or the designated spacing, from greens and tees. Carts are to have all four tires on path
around green and tee areas. Rangers and Starters will monitor golf cart usage. Players who
disregard golf cart rules may be required to leave the golf course. Golfers will be paired up
whenever possible; when a threesome play and one person chooses to walk the two other golfers
must then share a cart.
Last Sale
Golf carts may be rented up until the close of the cashier window. However, there is no guarantee
that a golfer will complete nine or eighteen holes. All golf carts must be returned to the clubhouse
one half hour before sunset. Cashiers will inform golfers as to when golf carts are to be returned.
Single Walk-Up Policy
Singles that walk in are either asked to join in with other golfers that may not fill up a
foursome or if there are no groups to join, they will be in standby for 15 minutes. If no other
golfers come in within the holding period, the single player will be allowed to play. We ask that
the single have discretion when asking to play through groups on the golf course.
Gift Certificates
Gift Certificates may be purchased at all Essex County golf courses. They are available and may be
used for all fees associated with the Essex County golf courses. An Essex County Golf ID Card is not
required when using Gift Certificates to pay fees. However, appropriate fees will be charged with regard
to residency status.
Gifts & Gratuity
The County of Essex believes that the accepting of gifts or gratuities is not only unnecessary and
undesirable but also contrary to the public interest served by County Employees. Hence, the soliciting or
accepting of money and/or gifts from firms, organizations, their employees, agents or other individuals
with whom the County does business is prohibited.
Non-Players/Spectators/Pedestrian Traffic
Non-Players are not permitted on the golf course unless they are part of a special event sponsored by
the Essex County Parks Department and/or have special approval from the Golf Administration Office.
Outings/Group Golf
The Essex County golf courses are available for outings on Mondays through Thursday. Non-profit
organizations can arrange an outing to raise money for charity. Group Golf is available for small groups
(minimum of 20 players) at certain times based on golf schedule. Reservations must be made well in
advance through the Golf Administration Office (973-302-4587). Outing/Group Golf participants are
subject to all Essex County golf course rules and regulations. All conditions of the contract for Outings
and Group Golf must be adhered to and any violation of the terms, conditions, rules, regulations or any
misrepresentation by participants shall constitute grounds for revocation of the permit by the Department
of Parks. A deposit of $250 will be taken to reserve a date specified in advance. In an effort to satisfy all
groups of desired dates parties must schedule as early as possible. Payment for outing must be paid in full
10 days prior to outing, no exceptions.
A shotgun start shall begin at the groups designated time. A group’s right to the golf course will end
five hours after the scheduled start time. Players not finished with their rounds may be asked to vacate the
course at this time.
Weequahic and Hendricks Field Pavilion is not intended for private parties. The pavilion is to
be utilized as part of the golf outing packages. Golf Outings at Weequahic Golf Course and Hendricks
Field Golf Course include the utilization of the pavilion.
Beer/Wine permit is available for one day outings. All parties are required to pay $150 Fee and abide by
the special requirements in the permit.
Parking
Parking of visitor’s cars is limited to designated areas and to such additional parking places as may be
made available when needed. Blocking of roads, safety zones, other parked cars, and spaces reserved for
employees and spaces reserved for authorized disabled persons can lead to a summons and towing of the
offending car at the owner’s expense. Cars are not to be left in the golf course parking lots overnight.
Pace of Play Policy
All golfers must learn to play at a good pace for their own benefit and for the pleasure of those around
them. Golfers will play at the proper pace if they focus on staying with the group ahead of them. A group
is out of position when they fall more than 10 minutes (one stroke) behind the group in front, regardless
of their relation to the group behind. Any group that falls out of position must take immediate steps to
catch the group ahead.
Golfers who do not keep pace with the group ahead are subject to a penalty and/or disciplinary
procedures. Our goal is to have every golfer play 18 holes in 4 1/2 hours or 9 holes in 2 hours and 15
minutes, all day, and every day. If a group is slow the Ranger will speak with the group and advise them
that they are obligated to keep up with the group ahead and that failure to do so will require that they pick
up their ball and move up into position. The Ranger will return to the group in twenty minutes to see if
progress was made. If the group continues to remain behind a second warning will be given and they will
be asked to pick up their ball and move to catch up with the group ahead. If a third warning is needed and
the group refuses to pick up their ball or cooperate with the Ranger, the Ranger will contact the
Superintendent/Manager for assistance. The Superintendent/Manager may ask the group to leave the golf
course.
All players must respect the rights and safety of golfers by not hitting until they are out of range.
Slow play should be brought to the attention of the golf staff, who will take action to remedy the situation.
Putting and Practice
Any golfer interested in practicing on putting greens at the three County golf courses must possess a
Essex County Golf ID Card or have paid a greens fee for the particular day that the customer is utilizing
the putting green. If person does not possess either of these items, they may be ask to vacate the
premises.
Refund and Reimbursements
An Essex County golf course may be closed due to dangerous weather or unplayable conditions at the
discretion of the management staff. There are NO refunds or rain checks issued to anyone who has
teed off. (See Weather Policy).
No Sledding/Snow Boarding/Ice Skating/Cross Country Skiing
Sledding, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, and ice-skating are not permitted on the Essex County
golf courses. Violators can be prosecuted for trespassing if they do not adhere to these rules.
Standby Policy
The following regulations apply to the Standby Board:
Each morning the Standby Board must be cleared one half hour before the first tee time.
A golfer must appear in person to be placed on the Standby Board.
Only cashiers on duty may add or remove names from the Standby Board.
The golfer, whose name appears on the standby list, must be present at all times. It is a common
occurrence that the standby is needed on the tee immediately. If a player is not present or is not
able to proceed to the tee immediately, he/she will be passed over and the next person on the list
will be chosen. If this occurs twice the player’s name will be moved to the bottom of the Standby
Board list.
If a standby does not take the time offered, they lose their turn and their name and card are moved
to the bottom of the list.
Clubhouse Employees may not be on the standby list while they are working.
There is no guarantee as to when a walk-on will get to play. It is impossible to judge how long the
wait will be. Estimated wait times are not guarantees. The golfer must be ready to play whenever called.
Suspension/Revocation of Privileges
The golfers’ cooperation and consideration of these rules and policies of the Essex County golf
courses is critical to the enjoyment of their experience. If the conduct of any golfer is deemed by the
management to be inappropriate or in violation of any written, verbal, implied, generally accepted or
acknowledged rule, it may be grounds for immediate expulsion, suspension or revocation of golf
privileges at all of the Essex County golf facilities.
Typical Steps to Suspension
First Offense ............................................................................................................. Verbal warning,
Second Offense .............................. Verbal warning, Management - possible expulsion from course
Third Offense ........................................................... Suspension of playing privileges 30-60 days
Fourth Offense ............................................................... Suspension of playing privileges - one year
Grounds for suspension include but are not limited to: Falsification of address, using another player’s
card, loaning a card to someone, damage to parks property or inappropriate behavior. Should a player be
abusive to the golf staff, he/she may be denied the privilege of playing golf until a sufficient apology is
made to the managements’ satisfaction. Essex County golf employees must use good judgment in each
situation.
Weather Policy
The Essex County golf courses do not necessarily close during inclement weather. At the discretion
of management, a golf course may be closed, play may be suspended, or opening may be delayed due to
dangerous weather or unplayable conditions. During severe weather, such as thunderstorms, greens fees
are not sold, and players are not permitted to tee off. No refunds or rain checks will be issued to
anyone who has paid for their round of golf. When the course is closed all reservations are cancelled
without penalty.
Frost Delay
When a frost delay is in effect, golfers are not permitted on the course, putting green or any grassed
area. After a frost delay, or any delay, the tee sheet will be followed in sequence, excluding walk-on
times. The amount of tee times the golf course falls behind is generally how long it will take to
make them up. All walk-on times will be eliminated until the reserved times are back on schedule.
Reserved golfers always have preference over golfers on the Standby Board.
If a golfer cannot make their time due to the delay, he/she will not be charged the reservation fee
nor will they be deactivated from the system.
Open/No Golf carts
The golf course may be closed to motorized golf cars if the conditions dictate. Any golfer wishing
to cancel his/her reservation because of this condition will not be charged a no-show fee and will
not be deactivated from the reservation system.
Suspension of play/Resumption of play
If play is suspended golfers may be asked to leave the course. At the Superintendent’s/Manager’s
discretion play may resume and players can return to where they stopped or where golf course staff
positions them.
Lightning
The County of Essex golf courses do not have a thunderstorm warning system.
Golfers should abide by the following safety tips during a thunderstorm:
Immediately leave the golf course, seek shelter or take the appropriate action to ensure your
safety.
If unable to reach safe shelter, stay away from tall trees, metal objects, individual trees,
standing pools of water and open fields.
Avoid being highest object in area; proceed to a low place such as a ravine or valley. Assume
a crouched position on the ground with only the balls of the feet touching the ground, wrap
your arms around your knees and lower your head. Lightning current often enters a victim
through the ground rather than by a direct overhead strike. Minimize your body’s surface area
and minimize contact with the ground! Do not lie flat!
Seek lightning shelters, clubhouse, and maintenance building, on course buildings or
automobiles. We do not recommend returning to or remaining in the golf car.
Golfers already on the golf course who elect to remain on the course during a lightning event do
so at their own risk.
Local Rules
Local Rules include any additional restrictions particular to an individual golf course. These rules apply
only where listed. Each golf course has specific rules that pertain to the general play on course. Please
refer to the golfer’s scorecard for each course’s local rules. If changes made pertaining to these rules a
staff member in the golf shop will notify players of these changes.
Senior Seasonal Pass Holders
All pass holders are entitled to unlimited golf play Monday through Thursday for $5.00 per round any
time {NO HOLIDAYS} at any of the three County Courses. ***There is no Weekend Play utilizing the
Pass.
Pass holders can however book a round at the normal rate on Fridays, Weekends and Holidays but cannot
use the pass for the reduced rate.
The (5) Holidays on page 4 are not eligible days for the Senior Seasonal Pass!! These days
will be treated as a weekend /holiday rate.