West Point Golf Course
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Black | 70 | 6007 yards | 68.6 | 126 |
Silver | 70 | 5710 yards | 124 | |
Gold (W) | 72 | 4967 yards | 120 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Black M: 70.5/137 W: 75.7/132 | 372 | 175 | 360 | 495 | 400 | 191 | 509 | 380 | 201 | 3083 | 326 | 175 | 389 | 154 | 418 | 350 | 163 | 485 | 493 | 2953 | 6036 |
Gray M: 69.0/131 W: 72.9/130 | 323 | 151 | 342 | 472 | 365 | 186 | 498 | 359 | 185 | 2881 | 309 | 155 | 365 | 132 | 377 | 303 | 148 | 429 | 474 | 2692 | 5573 |
White M: 64.1/126 W: 68.5/118 | 315 | 133 | 319 | 402 | 321 | 171 | 395 | 342 | 160 | 2558 | 278 | 130 | 321 | 125 | 352 | 268 | 137 | 390 | 381 | 2382 | 4940 |
Gold M: 63.5/123 W: 67.3/116 | 313 | 127 | 285 | 374 | 283 | 169 | 390 | 337 | 153 | 2431 | 269 | 121 | 300 | 120 | 331 | 220 | 117 | 361 | 377 | 2216 | 4647 |
Handicap | 5 | 15 | 9 | 11 | 3 | 17 | 1 | 7 | 13 | 12 | 10 | 2 | 18 | 6 | 16 | 14 | 4 | 8 | |||
Par | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 35 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 35 | 70 |
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Showed up as a lieutenant was knock down to a buck private
WOW ! Golf Now you are not wanted here ! From the moment we arrived our 4 some and the 4 some in front of us who also booked through Golf Now. We were ready the riot act right from the moment we arrived. We got there 30 mins early and we were told we could not speak to the cashier in the make shift golf shop until 10 minute before our tee time ( 2:40 for a 2:50 tee time) , and would not be allowed on the 1st Tee until exactly 2:50 pm our tee time . ( even know there were on other golfers around ) . We were also made to sign a form which said they have the right to remove us from the course at any time and they did ! We were not allowed to use the golf cart to bring golf bags to or from our cars because we were golf now customers only non golf now customers were allowed to. Then the Starter informed us we were not on his list and would not be allowed to golf . We had to go back to the Ski Lodge aka golf pro shop and go through the whole process again with a special paper saying we could golf . Now it was 10 minutes past our tee time and we were being told we would not be allowed on the course after 6:00 pm and would be rounded up if we didn't return by 6:00 pm. after this fun start we enjoyed a bit of good golf until 4:30 when we were being stalked by the ranger who keep shouting 6:00 pm closing head in by 5:45 .. he kept this up again at 5:00 pm then 5:30 and finally at 5:46 we were forced to leave the course while only playing 14 holes . The sun was still shinning bright and there was plenty of day light left to play. I never have been thrown off a course before this was the most awful experience you could imagine . and we weren't the only ones the 4 some in front of us also were tossed and had the same bad experience . They too booked through Golf Now. Beware Golf Now Customers you will be court Marshaled ! I don't know why they hate Golf Now but why treat Golfers with such disrespect ! We are customers I don't care if I paid $5 or $100 this was no way to treat a customer who normally would tip the starter , and buy hats and shirt from the pro shop after all it is West Point ! Wow , Wow , Wow Shame on them !
Another Great Day at The West Point Golf Course
I enjoyed yet another splendid day at the West Point Golf Course. The weather was perfect, with clear blue skies and not a drop of rain. The course itself is in fantastic shape. For those who haven’t had the chance to play here, I highly recommend making a visit. It’s truly worth it. They now have draft beer.
Hilly , narrow, and water filled march
Very narrow at points, lots of water hazards lots of elevation changes... if you are walking and carrying you have your work cut out for you. Greens were in great shape as were tee boxes...Challenging course...I would recommend it...
West Point
Great day of golf. Weather was nice and conditions good. Some repairs taking place but overall pretty good.
Beautiful course
Drove up from NYC to play course with my son and 2 friends, it’s was worth the trip. I will go back and play a few more times this season. Course was wet and muddy from previous rain, other then that no complaints.
Good but
Course is in good condition with great greens. Plays longer than the yardage on the scorecard..with 6 par 3’s..par 70.
There are lots of construction going on and off the course including the clubhouse which hopefully will be finished soon? Bunkers need sand.
Great course great food great staff
Love the course food is amazing staff is fantastic
Awesome course again.
As passionate golfers with a soft spot for courses that offer not just a game but an experience, we LOVE this course. The West Point Golf Course, nestled in the Hudson Valley just north of the Bear Mountain Bridge, is filled with anticipation. It is known for its historical significance and challenging layout, and the course promises to be an unforgettable day for anyone who plays it.
The first tee shot, sadly still hole 5, is an incredibly hard shot over a creek, followed by a gentle introduction to the course that intertwines nature's beauty with the precision of golf. The layout, designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones, didn't disappoint, with each hole presenting their own unique challenges.
Holes like number 7, dubbed "The Big One," by us with its blind tee shot and fairway sloping left to right, tested our accuracy and strategic thinking. The daunting prospect of clearing water to reach the green reminded all of us of golf's humbling nature. Each hole, from the elevated tees to the shallow, bunkered greens, seemed to tell its own story, contributing to the course's overall narrative of historical significance and modern-day challenge.
Yet, what stood out the most were the moments of interaction with staff and fellow golfers and the scenery that accompanied our round. The food provided a much-needed respite, the breakfast sandwiches were unexpectedly delightful. The staff and fellow golfers, throughout the day were courteous and genuinely enhanced our experience, many offering insights into the course's history and tips for navigating its more daunting holes.
Despite the physical challenge presented by the elevation changes and the strategic placement of bunkers, which I may add were in sad condition along with construction of the irrigation system, the course overall was in rather good condition and fun to play. The fairways and greens, which were lightning fast, were well-maintained (except for the fairways with irrigation upgrades) reflecting a commitment to providing a premium golfing experience that respects the course's prestigious history.
The West Point Golf Course is more than just a place to play golf; it's a journey through the history of the sport and the nation. From the opening hole, inspired by the American Revolution, to the closing holes that nod to more recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, playing here feels like walking through history with a golf club in hand. It's a reminder of the deep ties between the military and the game of golf, with each swing and putt adding to the rich tapestry of stories that this course holds. Thanks to all that serve and protect us on a daily basis.
Reflecting on our round at West Point, it was not just about the golf. It was about the experience as a whole – the challenge, the history, the scenery, and the superb hospitality. This course offers a reminder that golf can be a bridge between past and present, offering lessons in history, resilience, and the enduring spirit of competition.
Concluding our day at the West Point Golf Course was a satisfying meal underscores the overall value of the experience. With exceptional burgers, phenomenal chicken wraps, and a beer selection that rivals the best, this venue confirms its standing as a featured golf course. Moreover, considering the quality of the course, the historical backdrop, and the culinary delights, the trip from NYC to West Point is not just a journey; it's an investment in a unique and memorable experience. The West Point Golf Course truly represents a remarkable bargain, making it well worth the travel time for any golfer looking for an outstanding round in a setting steeped in history.
On a disappointing note. The driving range and practice areas are still closed, and the clubhouse is STILL NOT COMPLETED.
Fairways and greens were in great shape for this time of year, pace of play was great didn’t have to wait at all. Also the food at the course is top tier.
would definitely visit in the summer
first time playing in this lovely course with a friendly staff. Had 2 hours of delay when arrived due to frost, but ending up waiting an 1hour because other tee times were not showed up. our buddies loved every hole of the course isolated. loved it