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The
Seaview Marriot in Galloway, New Jersey
A perfect golf resort to tee it up.
From the March 24, 2003 Issue of New York
Ever
since Slammin’ Sammy Snead won his first major here, the Seaview
Marriott has only gotten better. For more than 45 years, this was
the only major-championship venue open to the public outside of California.
The Bay Course, which hosted the 1942 PGA Championship, is a well-preserved
Donald Ross classic featuring several holes along the coast, Scottish-links
undulations, and Ross’s trademark “inverted saucer”
greens. The tougher Pines course is equally amazing.
Larry Olmstead and Aric Chen
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Details
The Seaview Marriott (800-205-6518; seaviewmarriott.com)
is located in Galloway, New Jersey, about two hours from New
York. Doubles start at $329 per night and include room, breakfast,
and golf for two.
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