Malone Golf Club (East course)
Malone Golf Club (East course)
Est. 1903
Where2Golf says:
The East course at Malone Golf Club is a championship layout that ranks with some of the best in New York state. This tree-lined and open parkland course provides a wonderful test for your all-round game, with many attractive, skilfully crafted and challenging holes to enjoy. A must play if you are in the area. Malone's West course, also designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr, is similar in length to the usually higher-rated East, and also offers an enjoyable and challenging round.
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Malone Golf Club
79 Golf Course Rd,
Malone, New York 12953
USA
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Office |
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+1 (877) 483 3633 (toll free) |
Pro Shop |
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+1 (518) 483 2926 |
Fax
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+1 (518) 483 2420
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Website |
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www.malonegolfclub.com |
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About the course
The course:
18 holes.
Tree-lined & open parkland.
Undulating terrain - several slopes to climb.
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Surroundings:
Woodland and open countryside.
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Designer:
East course: original front-nine designed by Donald Ross & Willard G. Wilkinson (1939); back-nine designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr (1987). West course designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr (1987).
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Yards |
6545 |
5563 |
5224 |
Par |
72 |
72 |
72 |
SSS or Slope |
71.8 |
66.9 |
70.3 |
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At the Same Location:
Above distances are for the East course. Also at Malone is the 18-hole par-71 West course (6592 yds from back tees).
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How2Get There?
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2 mi S of Malone / 70 mi SW of Montreal (Canada).
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Essential information
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Green Fees:
2015 visitor fee, 18-holes: Mon-Thur $42; Fri-Sun $52. Reduced 9-hole and twilight rates. [Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc].
Credit cards accepted.
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Who can play and When?
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends during golf season (April thru' Oct).
Must book in advance.
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Other Information
Walking permitted. Golf carts available to rent.
Practice facilities
Limited
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Did you know?
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The town of Malone is located just 10 miles south of the United States' border with Canada. The town was originally named Harison, after Richard Harison who purchased the land and founded the town. In 1808 the name was changed to Ezraville, after Ezra L'Hommedieu, and then in 1812 to Malone. During the War of 1812 (between the United States and Britain) the town of Malone was ransacked by British troops making incursions from what would later become Canada.
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Location
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Latitude: (44.823476)
Longitude: (-74.277438)
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