CORTLAND COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Cortland, NY, USA
Designed by Willard Wilkinson
Cortland Country Club sits in the rolling terrain of central New York's Finger Lakes region, approximately thirty miles south of Syracuse. The course was designed by Willard Wilkinson, a regional architect active in the early-to-mid twentieth century who worked primarily across upstate New York and Pennsylvania. Wilkinson's designs typically emphasized strategic bunkering and greens that reward local knowledge, characteristics shaped by the era's reliance on natural land movement rather than extensive earthmoving.
The layout occupies land that reflects the area's glacially-influenced topography, with moderate elevation changes and mature tree-lined fairways common to parkland courses in this part of New York State. The routing takes advantage of natural contours to create variety in hole length and playing angles, while the property's setting provides views of the surrounding Cortland countryside. Greens tend toward traditional sizes and shapes consistent with courses built in Wilkinson's period of activity.
Cortland Country Club functions as a traditional private club serving the local community, offering year-round amenities typical of established country clubs in smaller upstate New York cities. The course provides a straightforward test of golf that emphasizes accuracy and course management over length, reflecting both its design era and the practical considerations of maintaining a membership club in a region with distinct seasonal weather patterns.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cortland at Cortland Country Club has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10.
Cortland was designed by Willard Wilkinson.
Cortland at Cortland Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Cortland is 72.
Cortland plays 6,327 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Cortland is 134.