Split Rock at Pelham/Split Rock Golf Course
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue | 71 | 6627 yards | 72.0 | 129 |
Blue (W) | 71 | 6627 yards | 78.0 | 135 |
White | 71 | 6292 yards | 70.0 | 125 |
White (W) | 71 | 6292 yards | 75.8 | 130 |
Silver | 71 | 5249 yards | 67.0 | 115 |
Silver (W) | 71 | 5249 yards | 71.7 | 122 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Blue M: 72.0/129 | 432 | 413 | 410 | 133 | 515 | 220 | 447 | 441 | 392 | 3403 | 412 | 439 | 169 | 496 | 372 | 347 | 176 | 448 | 420 | 3279 | 6682 |
White M: 70.4/124 W: 76.2/132 | 422 | 338 | 402 | 122 | 460 | 200 | 420 | 426 | 382 | 3172 | 405 | 432 | 144 | 447 | 358 | 335 | 170 | 436 | 405 | 3132 | 6304 |
Gray M: 65.1/114 W: 70.3/117 | 351 | 256 | 342 | 117 | 318 | 142 | 351 | 411 | 338 | 2626 | 368 | 398 | 131 | 389 | 325 | 252 | 163 | 299 | 298 | 2623 | 5249 |
Handicap | 7 | 15 | 5 | 17 | 13 | 11 | 1 | 3 | 9 | 8 | 4 | 16 | 12 | 10 | 18 | 14 | 2 | 6 | |||
Par | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 35 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 35 | 70 |
Handicap (W) | 3 | 11 | 5 | 17 | 13 | 15 | 7 | 1 | 9 | 2 | 4 | 16 | 8 | 6 | 10 | 18 | 14 | 12 |
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Photo submitted by yoon56 on 05/25/2023
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Photo submitted by yoon56 on 05/25/2023
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Photo submitted by yoon56 on 05/25/2023
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Photo submitted by yoon56 on 05/25/2023
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Photo submitted by golfwriter on 11/07/2022
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The struggle Photo submitted by jayb1 on 04/18/2022
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Photo submitted by Rojasjeff410 on 07/24/2021
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Photo submitted by TheGolfFather914 on 07/10/2021
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Photo submitted by seangormley on 11/16/2020
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Bunkers in bad shape Photo submitted by u000007742478 on 09/07/2020
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Photo submitted by bighack99 on 07/14/2020
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Photo submitted by u1959785 on 10/13/2019
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Photo submitted by LICC on 04/24/2019
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Photo submitted by LICC on 04/24/2019
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Photo submitted by LICC on 04/24/2019
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Photo submitted by LICC on 04/24/2019
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Photo submitted by LICC on 04/01/2019
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Photo submitted by LICC on 07/15/2018
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Photo submitted by LICC on 07/15/2018
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Photo submitted by LICC on 07/15/2018
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/22/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/22/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/22/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/22/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/22/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/22/2017
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Fairways were in good shape two green were damaged Photo submitted by phischman on 08/07/2013
Pelham golf
It was a cold morning but livable,
staff were friendly and sent me out as soon as they could,
Course was in good condition considering we are a week before Christmas
Split Rock course I played
It was a nice day to play golf.
All courses were well maintained and golfers were playing enough time to follow one to the other groups.
I lost some balls under leaves on the fairway. I forgave some balls into bushes because I could not find a golf ball at all. It was little windy but not so breezy wind at that moment. If I have another chance to buy tee time at GolfNow with low cost, definitely I’d like to come back again.
A special place.
I played Split Rock. First time since I walked the course 43 years ago. I was very rusty. Have not played much due to a project.
So, was happy to come and get out at this 1901 treasure. Mind you: this is the Bronx. It is a publinx, and so the carts are a bit beat up, there's no water until you finish each nine, and I don't recall seeing a lot of ancillary ball washers or spiffy markers for the tees. Just straight-up stuff. Plain and simple.
I didn't get the name of the young man who checked me in, but he was very polite and nice. We joked about the MLB World Series banner ads on the broadcast that was showing in his pro shop.
He handed me my slip, and I didn't realize I was playing Split Rock, and drove to the Pelham Bay tee. "You're playing Spit Rock" the starter told me after I fetched a cart from the almost last row in the cart area (it was pretty much DIY getting the cart. Keys not needed, the locks are turned "on", so off I went.
Found my way to the Split Rock tee, and a very nice woman checked me in. I played a four ball with three locals who were fine fellows, although one was bent on conquering Old Man Par from the tips.
Now, I'm getting up there in years, and am beat up from building a house, so was happy to join the two other members of our group on the Whites.
And a good thing too: I dribbled my first two tee shots, and flubbed my pellet around heading out in 46.
But the condition of this golf course was just super. I still remember back in the 1980s when I played out here, and the hardpan was everywhere. Kudos to the Superintendent, and crew, for making Split Rock a venue all New Yorkers ought to find is a source of pride.
I never 'roll'' my ball. If I played off a frozen lake I'd play the ball down. All through the entire round I cannot think of an instance where the course conditions were anything but stellar.
I have played a lot of golf, looped as a caddie for years to make a living, and appreciate how hard it is to keep a course in good shape when the round counts are high to pay the bills.
We are talking about the Bronx baby. This courses get slammed!
I saw the ranger several times. He had nothing but a smile as he could see we were keeping pace. He even found a few straggler balls and threw them to us. What a guy!
At the turn, I thought I'd get a cold drink. I didn't bring cash, and 90% of the courses I play never let you charge a single drink. Always a minimum, if they even take cards.
Well, I'm riding not walking. I pull up to a guy, maybe my age, sitting in a cart with an apron on. I know he's the cook. Ask him if he's having a rest.
He responds, and I realize I asked in a way that may have sounded sarcastic. But he was wise to me, and knew intuitively I wasn't being rude to him.
"I don't have any cash".I said. "I just want a drink. Do you have a credit card minimum? Do you even take cards?, I asked the man. (Again, I failed to get his name.)
"You can have a drink on your card," this man in the apron told me in a very welcoming way. "What would you like"', he asked.
This is the Bronx, and this fellow probably grew up here as he was very old school, and just wanted to help. How rare in this day and age.
He told me about the logo on his shirt, how the tree was New York's oldest before it fell. I mentioned I saw the sign that noted the course was where we stood off the Brits in the American Revolution, and he told me the stone wall bordering the 220-yard par 3 6th was where we Americans turned the tide and made this great country possible.
This is the Bronx!
Our four ball group decided to join our A-player from the tips on the homebound nine. This A-player was a good golfer, easy 50s, and I know how it feels to want to maintain my youth!
The nine holes heading home are a good mixture of straight and doglegged 4-pars, a longish five, and two par 3s one can score well on (the par 3s!). I loved them all, although my tuning fork golf clubs indicated otherwise on a few holes lol.
Maybe it is just the time of year, but if you can get out here do so now!
After golf, I went into the Grill where a gent named Charles works Sundays to support his young, growing family. The bar is classic varnished wood, long, and lots of TV going on to showcase the sports.
There, sweeping the floor was a gal who actually oversees the wedding party brides when those events occur, and works in the pro shop to boot. Both she and Charles oozed with personality, hospitality, and genuine kindness of the sort one might not expect to find in the home of the Bronx Bombers, but at Pelham Bay and Split Rock, there are many hidden gems.
Not too bad.
If you enjoy crushing your driver this is the course for you. Not in bad shape. Definitely a bit overbooked. Greens are in good shape. They need to update their carts. I would play the course again!
Foggy golfing
The tee time was booked, the fog was thick but burning off, I did not cancel. The course was almost empty, in spite of the crew cutting and blowing and mowing, it was not that bad.
Friendly staff, nice day
Overall our experience was quite nice, with one exception....we booked, and were confirmed on the email confirmation for, a round at Pelham but somehow the GolfNow system had us on Split Rock. Unfortunately, there was no way for the facility (busy) to switch us back to the other course, so we had to play the more difficult (Split Rock) of the two courses. Unfortunate.
Did not like Split Rock
Signed up to play Pelham, but was assigned to Split Rock which I did NOT enjoy!!!
Not my favorite course -
I thought I was booking Pelham & & - I don’t event wish to play split Ri
Lack of Carts - big issue
Tee times got completely backed up big time.
Arrived for a 3:15 tee time at 2:45. At 2:45 they were just letting the 2:15 tee time on the course! Why? Because there were no more golf carts (WHAT???!). So, everyone someone came off 18, they had to rush the cart to the next waiting group.
How how how. Does a course run out of carts. We could’t even finish 18 holes and would have been able to if we were on the 1st hole at our tee time. I should be asking for a refund.
Greeeeeena fast and undulating
Very good shape for this time of year… greens are super fast with very subtle breaks. I played next door pelham course which to me is at least 8-10 strokes easier