- Current Location
- Recent Searches
- No places found for the term
-
AAA/CAA
-
Rewards PointsThis rate is available to Rewards members who have earned enough points to redeem (Maximum occupancy of 2 adults not including children.)
-
-
AARP/Senior
-
Government / Military
-
-
Best Rate
Destination has Changed
You will be redirected to the Hotel Search Results page.
Play These NY Golf Courses
Enjoy stunning landscapes, lush fairways, and challenging greens when you play these golf courses across New York. From Canton to Brooklyn – golf in NY!
Oliver D. Appleton Golf Course
Found on the Campus of St. Lawrence University, the Oliver D. Appleton Golf Course opened in 1926. When you're traveling through Upstate New York with your clubs, head for Canton and play 18 of the most premier holes in the state – it's a par-72, and it was designed by Geoffrey Cornish.
Saratoga Spa State Park Golf Course
Designed by William F. Mitchell, the Saratoga Spa State Park Golf Course is a premier destination for golfers heading to the Albany area. Visit from nearby Troy, Lake George, or downtown Albany, and play 18 magnificent holes. Opened in 1960, the course is a par-72, and features a slope rating of 125.
Kutshers Country Club Golf Course
In Monticello, don't miss out on premier Catskills golf experience at Kutshers Country Club Golf Course. Open to the public, the course at Kutshers is 18 holes and a par-71. Enjoy the scenic views provided by the surrounding Catskills region, and shoot for par. Keep the drives straight, and those approach shots lofty – you'll need at Kutshers.
Clearview Park Golf Course
Plan your next visit to New York City and head to Bayside. Just east of Brooklyn and not far from Queens, the Clearview Park Golf Course is an excellent way to enjoy a day out under the sun in the New York City metro area. It's just off the Clearview Expressway, and just inland of the Little Bay.
The Clearview Park Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-70 – it plays to a max length of 6,263 yards from the back tees. It was opened in 1925, was designed by William H. Tucker, and features a slope rating of 114. Enjoy the very best of Brooklyn-area golf at Clearview Park Golf Course.
Craig Wood Golf Course
You'll want to travel with your clubs the next time to head for New York – a spectacular golf outing awaits. Visit the Adirondacks and book a tee time at the Craig Wood Golf Course, one of the premier golf destinations in all of Lake Placid. You can drive in from nearby Saranac Lake.
Yielding unparalleled scenic views, the Craig Wood Golf Course is 18 holes and a par-72. Opened in 1931, and designed by Seymour Dunn, the Craig Wood Golf Course features a slope rating of 114, a course rating of 71.2, and is 6,554 yards in length, from the championship tees.
Dyker Beach Golf Course
Embark on your next trip to New York and visit Brooklyn. While you're looking for things to see and do, be sure to book a tee time at the Dyker Beach Golf Course. A top Brooklyn-area golf destination, Dyker Beach Golf Course is found on 86th Street and 7th Avenue, just south of Dyker Heights.
Opened in 1920, the Dyker Beach Golf Course is 6,548 yards in length from the back tees. 18 lush and well-groomed holes playing to a par of 71 mean you'll have a sterling time at Dyker Beach Golf Course. Any visit to the NYC metro area should include some time in Brooklyn – enjoy a round of golf while you're there.
Hillendale Golf Course
When you're planning your next visit to New York, make sure to include some time spent in the central region – don't forget your golf clubs! The Hillendale Golf Course is a premier golf destination in the region, and a terrific way to spend an afternoon in Ithaca. You can make the short drive in from nearby Cortland.
Designed by Mary Novickas and Darlene Sommer, the Hillendale Golf Course opened in 1938. It plays to a par of 70 across 18 holes and 6,004 yards from the back tees. Rolling fairways, firm greens, and plenty of sand traps are landmark features at Hillendale. It's open to the public.
South Hills Golf Course
Enjoy a round of 18 at one of the premier golf destinations in all of New York – head for Jamestown and check out the South Hills Golf Course. As part of the South Hills Country Club, the South Hills Golf Course is open to the public – no membership needed.
The South Hills Golf Course, with its 6,105 yards from the back tees, par of 72, and 18 lush holes, proves to be an ideal golf destination in western New York. The South Hills Golf Course opened in 1971, and features a slope rating of 116. Make the most of your next visit to western New York and enjoy a round of golf.
Tanner Valley Golf Course
Draw up your travel plans for New York and be sure to include a round – or two – of stellar golf. The Tanner Valley Golf Course is a premier destination in Syracuse. Whether you're visiting Syracuse proper, or nearby Weedsport and East Syracuse, bring your clubs along and enjoy top golf.
The Syracuse area is rich in scenic views and eclectic sights to see – make it a round of 18 at the Tanner Valley Golf Course. Playing to a par of 71 across 18 holes and 6,081 yards from the back tees, Tanner Valley Golf Course is a fun challenge for nearly all skill levels. It was opened in 1966.