Dining / Events Facilities
Donald Ross Dining Room
Seats 120. Formal dining room with fireplace that includes the Donald Ross Lounge.
The Grill
Newly renovated, The Grill seats up to 60. Informal, casual dining area with outdoor seating for 12 overlooking the 10th tee.
Al Fresco Dining
We feature two outdoor patios for dining. The Vista Patio is a covered,
newly ceramic tiled patio located outside the Vista Ball Room, overlooking
the 18th green. The other is a quaint patio off of the Grill. We also offer our
members the convenience of the Turn Bar & Grill located beside the
Vista Patio, just behind the 10th tee.
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Vista Ball Room
Seats up to 370 people for a served meal. Specially and specifically designed for large banquets, weddings, and meetings. Adjacent to covered Vista Patio. LCD video projector and complete audio sound. We can split the room into 3 separate spaces, ideal for smaller meetings and dinners.
Founders Room
Seating for up to 24. Ideal for private meetings / functions / meals.
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Monroe Room
Seating for up to 8. Lovely space for private meetings/ functions / meals.
High-speed Internet access & phone conferencing. |
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Perrigo Room
Located off of our Fitness Facility, the Perrigo Room offers a small business center with computer, printer and wireless access as well as a casual, comfortable sitting area with audio and video capabilities.
The Paddle Hut
Great for private casual parties. The Paddle Hut includes a fireplace, kitchen, two bathrooms and a wrap around porch.
Art Gallery
Commissioned in 2009, the Stoutenberg Gallery proudy displays Monroe's valuable collection of Carl Peters and Walter Sacks oil paintings. Collected over the years by its members, MGC honored its heritage and connection with the Stoutenberg Farm upon whose former land our current clubhouse sits.
Stoutenberg Gallery
Private Collection
Works in oil
Carl Peters, American (1897-1980)
Known as an American Scene painter, exposed to the Hudson River School, Ashcan School, Tonalist tradition, American Impressionism and Early Modernism. Mr. Peters grew up in Rochester, New York and in his growing years, lived on a farm in Fairport, New York. Mr. Peters work continues to be widely collected.
Walter Thomas Sacks, American (1901-1961)
Lived in Rochester, Conesus and Caledonia, New York. Mr. Sacks was largely self taught. He emphasized good perspective and effective use of light. Mr. Sacks painted mostly in Quebec, Canada, Rockport, Maine and all over Western New York. Mr. Sacks lived in Rochester, New York until his death in 1961. Mr. Sacks work graces many private collections including the permanent collection of the Bevier Foundation and Rochester Institute of Technology.
Monroe Golf Club Members' Collection
Established, February, 2009