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Greetings from Jamestown, New York and the
Southwest New York State Area!
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golf practice and training centers, driving ranges,
alternative golf facilities, and golf retailers from
Jamestown, Geneseo, and Olean.
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Golf courses
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Sunset
Valley Golf
Lakewood, NY |
Public |
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Maplehurst
Country Club
Lakewood, NY |
Public |
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Moon
Brook Country Club
Jamestown, NY |
Private |
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South
Hills Country Club
Jamestown, NY |
Public |
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Breezewood
Golf Links
Falconer, NY |
Public |
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Bemus
Point Golf
Bemus Point, NY |
Public |
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Chautauqua
Golf Club
Chautauqua, NY |
Public |
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Chautaugua
Point Golf Club
Dewittville, NY |
Public |
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Cardinal
Hills Golf Course
Randolph, NY |
Public |
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Willow
Run Golf Course
Mayville, NY |
Public |
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Woodcrest
Golf Course
Mayville, NY |
Public |
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Blueberry
Hill Golf Club
Russell, PA |
Public |
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Cable
Hollow Golf Course
Russell, PA |
Public |
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Cassadaga
Lakes Golf Club
Cassadaga, NY |
Public |
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Peek'n'Peak
Golf Course
Findley Lake, NY |
Public |
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Lakeside
Golf Course
Ripley, NY |
Public |
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Spring
Creek Frontier Golf Course
Spring Creek, PA |
Public |
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Jackson
Valley Golf Club
Warren, PA |
Public |
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Conewango
Valley Country Club
Warren, PA |
Private |
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Pinehurst
Golf Course
Westfield, NY |
Public |
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Sugar
Hill Golf Course
Westfield, NY |
Public |
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North
Hills Golf Course
Corry, PA |
Municipal |
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Corry
Country Club
Corry, PA |
Private |
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Carter
Heights Golf Course
Corry, PA |
Public |
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Hillview
Golf Course
Fredonia, NY |
Public |
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Tri
County Country Club
Forestville, NY |
Public |
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Chautauqua Golf Club at the Historic Institution is
filled with charm
By Dave Berner,
Senior Writer,
Golf Publisher Syndications
CHAUTAUQUA, NY (March 22, 2004) -- It's one of the
stupidest movies ever made, but "Revenge of the Nerds"
is just what might jump into your head when you think
about the Chautauqua Institution.
How in blazes can anyone put these two things
together? How can a historic enclave in southwestern
New York dedicated to uplifting the spirit, the mind
and the body have anything to do with a goofy 1984
movie about brainy, but socially challenged
adolescents? And, for goodness sake, what does all
this have to do with golf?
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It's really pretty simple.
For more than a century the Chautauqua Institution,
sitting on the shoreline of the 18-mile long Lake
Chautauqua about an hour outside Buffalo, has been an
academic retreat. Not a resort, not really a vacation
spot, but rather a campus of Victorian homes on
streets hugged by trees and surrounded by
university-like buildings that remind you of any one
of the Ivy League colleges. It's a place for
enrichment through lectures, lessons and the arts. You
might be inclined to call it, well, "nerdy." But in
this nerdy world, unlike the snobby academic existence
depicted in the "Revenge" movie, the nerds at the
Chautauqua Institution believe golf is the perfect
complement to a brainiac's getaway.
The real "revenge" for the nerds of Chautauqua is this
-- when they put their pocket protectors away, they
can just walk across the street from the Institution
and play some of the region's best golf.
Chautauqua Institution
You cannot understand golf's connection to this unique
place without first understanding the place itself.
The best way to describe the Chautauqua Institution is
to call it an experience. It's a place to renew your
soul and your intellect in a collegiate atmosphere
centered on education, the arts and world events. High
school and university students come to study. But
doctoral students, middle-agers, grandmas and grandpas
also spend weeks at a time to expand their knowledge
and their horizons.
Chautauqua Lake CourseThe Institution was founded in
1874 by inventor and manufacturer Lewis Miller and
Methodist minister John Heyl Vincent and designed to
be a secluded community for uplifting the mind, spirit
and body. It not only became a center for continuing
education, but also a coveted destination for
musically talented youngsters, blossoming stars, and
important policy speeches. In 1925, George Gershwin
composed his Concerto in F in one of the Chautauqua
practice cabins that still stand on the property.
Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his "I Hate War"
speech from the Amphitheater platform in 1936. Ronald
Reagan addressed the Third General Chautauqua
Conference on Central America in 1987. The list is
nearly endless -- heads of state, musicians, and
world-renowned artists have all come to Chautauqua to
study, share, lecture and learn.
Many of them also have come to play golf.
Historic Golf
The historic Chautauqua Institution and its welcoming
golf courses, touched by the legend of Donald Ross,
have been a part of this part of New York since the
early part of the 20th century. But despite its
history and the Institution's world reputation, the
golf courses are not terribly well-known, even to the
long-time residents of this southwest corner of New
York State. The Chautauqua Golf Club has a rather
quiet, understated existence.
You shouldn't put the golf at Chautauqua on the level
of a premier resort course, or even a mid-range
private club. Not every fairway is trimmed perfectly,
not every sand trap is raked with precision, not every
green is without a bump or blemish. Don't look for
pristine playing conditions. But, what the club lacks
in fastidious maintenance, it makes up in charm.
Chautauqua HotelThe first links was laid out at the
Institution in 1896 by a number of golf enthusiasts
who believed the game helped round out many of the
activities at the Institution. The first nine-hole
course was built in 1914 and in 1924 the original
18-hole Donald Ross design opened up. The Lake Course
at Chautauqua is still very much the same Ross course
it was 80 years ago - relatively open fairways, but
tricky, undulating greens. It plays out to 6400 yards
and demands a par-72. The toughest holes are the 10th,
a 521-yard par-5, and the 15th, a 172-yard par-3
entirely over water.
The second course at the Institution is The Hill
Course designed by Xen Hassenplug. And, just as the
name implies, the layout is much hillier, plus it has
tighter, tree-lined fairways and runs a bit longer --
6,500 yards. There are marvelous short par-4s and a
truly knee-knocking par-3, the 7th, that plays from an
open tee box but forces you to make a tight shot
through the trees to a small, shaded and elevated
green.
Enjoying the courses is one thing, but feeling
comfortable in the surroundings is also part of the
package. Take note of the clubhouse. It's a
traditional, white, 1920s American style design. It's
not big or small, but adequately sized. The club also
has a serviceable range, a couple of putting greens
and the tee boxes for the number-one holes for both
The Lake and The Hill courses are just a short skip
from the clubhouse doors.
If You Go
The Institution - (716) 357-6250
The Golf Club - (716) 357-6211
Green Fees - $20-$40, carts - $24.
The Chautauqua Institution and the Chautauqua Golf
Club are located in the southwestern corner of New
York State. From the New York State Thruway
(Interstate 90), take exit 60; turn left onto
NY-394/North Portage Street. Continue to follow
NY-394.
The Chautauqua Institution and the Chautauqua Golf
Club are throwbacks to simpler times. The entire
atmosphere allows for leisure, but it's always
punctuated with serious academics, current events, the
arts and athletic challenge. And golf is an important
part of the Institution's overall mission.
The founding fathers, the original Chautauqua nerds,
really knew their stuff. They believed, as they do
today at the Institution, that a nose buried in a book
needs to breath fresh air every now and then, and golf
is the perfect refresher.
Fast Fact: The Chautauqua Institution values education
and the arts. After getting in the golf for the day,
open up your creative side with lessons and lectures
on art, dance, music and creative writing.
A sweet little town just up the lake from the
Institution is Bemus Point, New York. The lakeside
village has great shops, waterfront restaurants and
one of the best breakfasts anywhere in southwestern
New York at the Bemus Point Inn. Try the "bodacious
cinnamon roll". A breakfast feast fit for two, or
three.
- The
latest news from the
National Golf
Foundation
Retention in Golf Better than Expected
NGF president Joe Beditz presented the results of a
GOLF 20/20-commissioned research study regarding
retention in golf, at the 20/20 annual conference on
November 15. The objectives of the study were to
quantify the retention rate of beginners in golf, see
how golf’s retention rate compares to other sports and
discover whether golf’s retention can be positively
affected and, if so, by what factors.
Click here for the story.
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