Top Golf Clubs in New York

Having the Big Apple at its core, New York is renowned for its bustling ambiance, Broadway, shopping spots, and the heart of the country’s finance and economy. Yet, to many people’s surprise, the Empire State is home to many golf clubs ready to cater to golf enthusiasts and bestow them world-class courses they can genuinely enjoy. Read on and discover the top golf clubs in New York. 

The Golf Club at Chelsea Piers

A premier golf destination in New York City, The Golf Club at Chelsea Piers offers a distinct experience, allowing golfers to play on the superb outdoor range on the stunning Hudson River. It’s a multi-tiered driving range and an all-weather facility with a net-covered fairway that will allow anyone to enjoy golf while in Manhattan.

Inwood Country Club

Inwood Country Club was founded in 1901 and is one of the oldest golf courses in the Long Island area. Some of the golf’s all-time greats played here, such as Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, Bobby Jones, and Walter Hagen. Today, the 6639 yards golf course, par 71, with holes half links-style and half-parkland style, entices both experts and beginners alike.

Fishers Island Club

Founded in 1927, Fishers Island Club features an eighteen-hole golf course, a brainchild of architect Seth Raynor and deemed his apex design. It has geometric greens protected by steep, cavernous bunkers requiring utmost accuracy during play. With the heavenly water views it offers from every hole plus the diverse animal and plant life surrounding the course, every golfer will be inspired to step up his game.

Piping Rock Club 

Piping Rock Club is a private golf club in Locust Valley, New York, which features an 18-hole golf course designed by Charles B. Mac Donald. It is a link-style course at 6,723 yards, at par 71, with a 73.0 and 123 course and slope rating respectively. While encompassed by polo fields, Piping Rock proved to be a skillful design that every golfer will undoubtedly appreciate.

Maidstone Club

Maidstone Club is one of the oldest golf communities and has one of the earliest link-style courses in the United States. It is ranked among the top 100 courses in both the U.S. and the world but is considered one of the most prestigious, elite, exclusive, and difficult to be a part of golf clubs in the country.

Meadowbrook Club

Situated in Jericho, New York, the Meadowbrook Club features a 7,101 yards par 72 golf course, with a 74.6-course rating and a 137 slope rating. Its original nine-hole golf course was built in 1894 in Hempstead, New York, but was seized for the Meadowbrook State Parkway extension. Thus, forcing the club to move to its current location. Designed by Dick Wilson, the new golf course opened in 1955 and since then offered challenging play, terrific fairways and greens, and beautiful views to golfers.

Shinnecock Hills Golf Club

Located in Long Island, New York, Shinnecock Hills Golf Club boasts a rich history and an impressive list of records. It is one of the founding members of the USGA (United States Golf Association), the first golf club to accept women members, and the first incorporated golf club in the country. Moreover, Shinnecock hosted several important events in golf, including five U.S. Opens, and is slated to host another one in 2026. Consistently chosen as one of the world’s greatest golf courses, the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club became listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2000.