TEANECK, N.J. — The new Overpeck Golf Course Clubhouse, which cost $6 million and includes two golf simulators, is officially open to the public.
The new 2,774-square-foot clubhouse features a large lobby and food service, office space, public restrooms, a 1,197-square-foot outdoor deck overlooking the course, and two state-of-the-art indoor golf simulators that will allow golfers to practice and play year-round.
The project also includes a new 2,774-square-foot golf cart storage facility equipped with electric charging stations for up to 60 golf carts, improving day-to-day operations while supporting the county’s sustainability goals.
Local officials celebrated the grand opening of the new clubhouse on July 8.
“When we broke ground on this project last year, we said we wanted to give golfers a premium experience at a public course price,” County Executive Jim Tedesco said. “Today, we’re proud to deliver on that promise. This new clubhouse gives Overpeck the kind of first-class facility that matches the quality of the course itself, while keeping the game affordable and accessible for everyone who wants to play.”
The project is the latest investment in Bergen County’s parks system.
More than 335,000 rounds of golf were played across Bergen County’s six public golf courses last year, making golf one of the Parks Department’s most popular recreational amenities and a large source of revenue that helps fund continued improvements throughout the park system.

Bergen County Executive James Tedesco, speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Overpeck Golf Course Clubhouse, Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
“Overpeck has become one of the most popular public golf courses in our region, and this investment ensures it will remain that way for years to come,” Commissioner Steven Tanelli, the liaison to the Parks Department said. “From the clubhouse and outdoor deck to the golf simulators and upgraded operations, every part of this project was designed to improve the experience for our golfers while continuing to make smart investments in our county parks.”

Overpeck County Golf Course is shown, Wednesday, July 8, 2026, in Teaneck.
The clubhouse project is part of Bergen County’s ongoing Parks Master Plan, a long-term strategy to modernize recreational facilities, preserve open space, improve accessibility and ensure residents continue to enjoy high-quality public amenities.
Project partners included RSV Architects, Whitman, Neglia Engineering, Epic Management and Strategic Planning Services.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by Tedesco, members of the Bergen County Board of Commissioners, Parks Department officials, Teaneck Township officials, and representatives from the project’s design and construction team.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Golfers get a first look at New Jersey muni course’s new $6M clubhouse