Glenwild Greens
a Public Nine Hole Par-3 Golf Course
102 Glenwild Avenue Bloomingdale, New Jersey 07403
Golf Course 973-283-0888  ||  Golf School 973-634-8379
Head Professional: Bruce Chamberlain
Contact us: info@glenwildgreens.com
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2008 Junior Golf Camps
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2008 Junior Tournaments

2007 Junior Masters

2007 Junior Open

2006 Junior Masters 2006 Junior Open

2008 Season Pass Plans

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2005 Tournament Results

Glenwild Greens Golf Course is open to the public, with season memberships available.  The course features rolling terrain, tree-lined fairways, ponds, and rock ledges.
This is not your average par-3 course!   Call us at 973-283-0888 for more information. 

In addition to a broad offering of junior golf camps, the Chamberlain Golf Academy provides beginner clinics for adults and juniors, as well as private instruction.  Clinics and lessons are available by appointment, at both Glenwild Greens and the Evergreen Farm Driving Range in West Milford.

Classes are forming continuously through the golf season on weekday evenings and Saturday mornings beginning in April.  Call  973-634-8379 for specific information on upcoming sessions.  

We are OPEN for PLAY!

8am to dusk - 7 days a week

Our course DRAINS VERY WELL...
 We are OPEN when others are closed
In case of questionable weather conditions, call our hotline for an update:

973-283-0888


Last Updated 6/29/2008
Green Fees:  $12/weekday;  $14/weekend
Cash or check only; no credit or debit cards accepted
(see full fee schedule)

(above) Future Tigers pause for a "photo op" at one of the junior golf camps held in 2007.

Kuriko Tsukiyama of Englewood Cliffs tees off on #8 at Glenwild Greens, while fellow competitors Travis Nardin (left) and TJ MacDonald of Kinnelon follow the shot during the 2006 Junior Open tournament.  The 10 year-old went on to grab 2nd place in her age bracket, following her 1st place finish in the 2006 Junior Masters. (see results).  

 

 

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