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Rochester, NY
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5-9
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Advanced
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A few times a week

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09/23/2019
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Brook-Lea Country Club

Played On 09/02/2019
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A Ross gem

As an initial caveat I would mention that I have been a member of BLCC for a number of years, however...

Fans of Donald Ross' architecture will immediately notice the design cues he is known for...sloping undulating greens, well placed bunkers meant to ensnare common landing spots and misses, generous mounding, and straight forward visuals of the obstacles in front of you. Brook-Lea is right there in front of the player - no tricks, no gimmicks. The holes can be played in a variety of ways which makes the course endlessly interesting.

Little Black Creek winds through 2, 9, 10, 12, and 13 but really only comes into play on the two par 5's (2 and 10) where it is perfectly placed to test the player who is looking to get on in two shots.

A note on the par 3's that end each side: the course was initially laid out so that the clubhouse would be off of Chili Avenue (think of the location of Westgate Park or the Post Office). That would have made 5, 6, 14, and 15 the opening and closing holes for each side. Somewhere in the process it was decided to place the clubhouse instead in the woods off of Pixley Road, hence 1, 9,, 10, and 18 as they are present day. Two things about that: first, thank goodness the clubhouse is off of Pixley because it created one of the most picturesque drives into any clubhouse in Rochester, and second, yes, it's unusual to end with two par 3's but what great holes they are. 9 is about 170 yards from the whites with the most devious green on the course (with Ross' statue looking over the proceedings and silently laughing at the player who gets above the hole). 18 is 150 yards or so from the whites to an elevated green that sits in a natural amphitheater with the firepit just behind it. Try shaking in that four footer for par in a competitive round with a hillside full of people behind you. Trust me - it builds character.

When I get a chance to bring guests they often say "I had no idea this was here and that it is so nice!" BLCC flies under the radar due to its west side location and the fact that you can only really see the property from Pixley Road, which is not heavily traveled between Buffalo Road and Chili Avenue.

In closing, if you're shopping around the private clubs in Rochester, give Brook-Lea a look. We have an outstanding long time PGA Pro in Jon Hoecker who is a great teacher, and we have a wonderful and welcoming membership. The food is outstanding. The dues and initiation are pretty reasonable. Give us a look.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Excellent
Amenities Excellent
Difficulty Somewhat Challenging
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