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One of The Crown Jewels of Rochester Golf for Nearly 100 Years

Since its inception in 1923, Monroe Golf Club has long been regarded as one of the premier private clubs in Rochester and throughout Western New York. The club’s award winning Donald Ross designed golf course is viewed by many as one of the most classic and preserved layouts from Mr. Ross’s original designs.  The club has hosted numerous championships over the past 95+ years including the 2014 Wegmans LPGA Championship, New York State Men’s Amateur, and the nationally recognized Monroe Invitational to name a few. In addition to world-class golf, Monroe Golf Club is also regarded as one of the premier venues for high-end private events including weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, meetings, and receptions.

  • Club History
    • Early History of Monroe Golf Club

      The history of Monroe Golf Club actually began in 1920, when a committee of members from the long-since vanished Genundewah Golf Club of East Rochester were charged with finding a new site for the club after its lease could not be renewed. After several months of searching, the committee eventually narrowed its choices to four potential locations for the new club: one in Penfield, the Harris farm in East Rochester, and two in Pittsford, one of which was the Stoutenberg, Brizee and Palmateer farms of 214 acres. Gordon Kellogg, an outside consultant to the committee who had chaired Oak Hill's recent relocation task force, took one look at the Stoutenberg site and reportedly exclaimed, "Here's something that Donald Ross would rave about."

      At this point, committee member Irving W. Robeson – a close friend of the legendary Scottish golf course architect Donald Ross – brought the architect before the committee for an interview, as well as to survey the Stoutenberg property. His enthusiastic reaction to the property all but decided the issue.

      On October 20, 1922, during a meeting of the club's founding members, led by Henry L. Perrigo, the club's first president, at the Rochester Club, the committee voted to reorganize under the name "Monroe Golf Club," to buy the Stoutenberg-Palmateer-Brizee site and to issue an Invitation-Prospectus for new members.

      In December, 1923, Ross was notified that he had been commissioned to design and construct the course and that he would have 150 out of the Club's 214 acres to choose from. In return, Ross was offered a compensation package that included a $5,500 architect's fee and a construction fee of $50,000 (based on an estimated cost of $3,000 per hole).

      The young club also began an extensive building program, whereby the Palmateer brick house was fitted for clubhouse purposes, the Stoutenberg cottage was made ready for the greenskeeper, a locker house and a pro shop would be built and the course provided with rain shelters. Play on the new Monroe Golf Club course officially began on July 4, 1924. Formalities were limited to the start of two foursomes, as well as the presence of members who came to watch the official opening drives and then to play themselves. Included among the inaugural foursome was the noted Scottish professional Johnny Walker, who was to serve as the club's first head pro.

               

  • Monroe Invitational
    • 82nd Playing of the Monroe Invitational to be held July 25th-29th

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      The Monroe Invitational is one of the longest running amateur tournaments and perennially draws together a field of top amateur players from around the world for a week of competition in beautiful upstate New York.

      Many current PGA Tour players have played in The Monroe as amateurs, including a young Tiger Woods before he entered college. Past champions of the event include Dustin Johnson (2007), Thomas Pieters (2012), and most recently Andy Ogletree (2019), who went on a few weeks later to become U.S. Amateur Champion at Pinehurst. The reigning U.S. Amateur Champion, Tyler Strafaci, is a multiple time participant as well.

  • Club Accolades
    • Monroe Golf Club has been recognized by leading publications in the industry.

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      "Rochester Democrat and Chronicle" Wegmans LPGA Championship

      Take a Course Tour, narrated by our very own Master PGA Professional, Jim Mrva.

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      "GolfWeek" Magazine's Top 100 Classic Courses

      Monroe Golf Club is honored to appear at #80 on the magazine's 2013 list.

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      "Golf Digest" Magazine's Top 50 Most Fun Private Courses to Play in America

      Monroe Golf Club appears at #24 in the prestigious magazine's 2012 issue and is described as "every bunker seems strategically placed; every green has subtle breaks".

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      "Club Resort & Business" Magazine 2012 Finer With Age

      The magazine writes: "Traditions drawn from the unique Donald Ross course at Monroe Golf Club are now marched with equal elegance to its clubhouse".