Information
Landmark: Bayonne Golf ClubCity: Bayonne
Country: USA New Jersey
Continent: North America
Bayonne Golf Club, Bayonne, USA New Jersey, North America
Bayonne Golf Club is a public golf course situated on the eastern edge of Bayonne, New Jersey, overlooking New York Harbor.
Visual Characteristics
The course features 18 holes with a par of 70. It is characterized by its links-style design, incorporating sandy waste areas, fescue grasses, and strategically placed bunkers. The terrain includes elevated tees and greens, with views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty. The fairways are primarily bentgrass, and the greens are a blend of bentgrass and poa annua.
Location & Access Logistics
The club is located at 1 Lefante Way, Bayonne, NJ 07002. It is approximately 10 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and 15 miles from Manhattan. Access is via the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) South to Exit 14A, then following signs for Bayonne. Public transportation options include NJ Transit bus routes that stop near the club, requiring a short walk or taxi to the entrance. Ample on-site parking is available for patrons.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The site was formerly a landfill and industrial area. The golf course was designed by architect Stephen Kay and opened in 2000. The project involved significant environmental remediation and land reclamation to create the current golfing landscape.
Key Highlights & Activities
Golf play is the primary activity. The course offers a driving range, putting green, and chipping area for practice. Rental clubs are available. The club hosts various golf tournaments and events throughout the season.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The clubhouse includes a pro shop and a restaurant. Restrooms are available in the clubhouse and at designated points on the course. Shade is limited on the course itself, primarily found near the clubhouse and some tee boxes. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available throughout the property.
Best Time to Visit
The golf season typically runs from April through October. The best time of day for photography, particularly of the Manhattan skyline, is late afternoon when the sun is lower in the sky. Weather is generally most favorable for play in late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October).
Facts & Legends
The course was built on a former industrial site and landfill, transforming a degraded landscape into a public amenity. The design intentionally incorporates elements reminiscent of classic Scottish links courses, despite its urban setting.
Nearby Landmarks
- Liberty State Park (1.5km Northwest)
- Liberty Science Center (2km Northwest)
- Statue of Liberty National Monument (Ferry access from Liberty State Park, 2km Northwest)
- Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration (Ferry access from Liberty State Park, 2.5km Northwest)
- Port Jersey (3km North)