Route 89
Seneca Falls, NY, United States
Seneca Falls Country Club is an 18-hole championship par 72 parkland course located in the Finger Lakes region of New York, overlooking Cayuga Lake. Established in 1925, the course spans 115 acres and has been a premier golf destination for nearly a century.
The layout offers versatility across skill levels, providing an accessible and enjoyable experience for beginning golfers while presenting a challenging test for low-handicappers. The course is characterized by its meticulous conditioning and scenic beauty, combining playability with aesthetic appeal.
The club boasts significant historical prestige. Its first golf professional, Charles Campbell, was brought directly from Scotland. In the 1940s, head professional George McLean served on the original Ryder Cup team. The club has hosted notable figures including entertainer Bob Hope and President Dwight Eisenhower. In 2012, Seneca Falls Country Club hosted the NYS Women's Amateur Championship. The Club Championship tournament has been contested consecutively for over 80 years, reflecting the course's competitive tradition and community engagement.