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GOLF

The membership at Monroe enjoys a relaxed atmosphere while playing our classic Donald Ross gem, which opened for play on July 4, 1924.

The course is consistently ranked as a Top 100 Classic by Golf Week Magazine and was recently recognized by Golf Magazine as one of the top courses in the state of New York. Our Golf Professional staff pays attention to the small details, offering a first-class golf experience which includes programming for golfers of all ages and skill levels.

Golf Course



Hole #1

  • Par 4
  • Handicap: 9/5
  • 423
  • 403
  • 374
  • 343
Hole Description

The opening hole is one of Monroe's longest par fours. A generously wide landing area here; however, a hooked or pulled tee shot can ride the prevailing northwesterly wind into a thick stand of pines left for a certain bogey or worse.

During the 2008 course renovation project a very deep fairway bunker was added down the right side. The bunker sits tight against the fairway at 290 yards. A medium to long iron second shot to one of the deepest greens on the course. Add two to three clubs when the pin is back. Any ball landing short comes right back at you down the slope - a real factor when the flagstick is cut up front. A large pot bunker was added in 2008 to protect the left side of the green.The green is sneaky fast going down hill.

Scorecard


Short Course

In addition to our regulation 18-hole course, Monroe offers a beautiful 4-hole, par-3 golf course for our Golf and Social members to enjoy. The Short Course was designed by world-renowned golf course architect, Gil Hanse in 2008.  This unique amenity is the perfect place to introduce children and beginner golfers to the game, as well as a great place for avid golfers to work on their short game. Please note that the information below is currently being updated with Short Course specific information.

Hole #1

  • Par 4
  • Handicap: 9/5
  • 110/92
Hole Description

The approaches and greens of the 1st hole are similar to the 13th hole on the regulation course with a steep approach that is shaved down so that all short shots roll back down the slope some 30 yards.