
Admittedly, Tony and Brendan are not golfers. Unless it's got a windmill, and a 19th hole where you can win a free game, we personally never found the allure of golfing.
But we realize that there are many folks out there who would love to take a road trip and sample some new courses. For you, we present some of the public golf courses in the area. Obviously, Brendan and Tony cannot vouch for the quality of the courses, but they are nevertheless here.
We will be adding them to our What's Around By Activity section of the web site. So please investigate, and book a night with us and golf to your heart's content during the day.
But we realize that there are many folks out there who would love to take a road trip and sample some new courses. For you, we present some of the public golf courses in the area. Obviously, Brendan and Tony cannot vouch for the quality of the courses, but they are nevertheless here.
We will be adding them to our What's Around By Activity section of the web site. So please investigate, and book a night with us and golf to your heart's content during the day.
Canajoharie Golf & Country Club- located just about 10 minutes away in one of Fort Plain's neighboring village. The public club was opened in 1936 and has an 18-hole course.
The Mohawk Valley Country Club - situated between Little Falls and Herkimer and about a 20 minute drive from the Greene House Inn sits this course. Open to the public with 18 holes and based on the website, a beautiful view of the valley... at least on 5th green.
Rolling Hills Country Club - nestled in the small town of Fort Johnson, near Amsterdam, and a 25 minute drive from the Inn sits another 18-hole course. Their dining facilities are also open to the public and have Tuesday and Thursday night dinner specials.
The Mohawk Valley Country Club - situated between Little Falls and Herkimer and about a 20 minute drive from the Greene House Inn sits this course. Open to the public with 18 holes and based on the website, a beautiful view of the valley... at least on 5th green.
Rolling Hills Country Club - nestled in the small town of Fort Johnson, near Amsterdam, and a 25 minute drive from the Inn sits another 18-hole course. Their dining facilities are also open to the public and have Tuesday and Thursday night dinner specials.