KANON VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Oneida, NY, USA
Designed by Hal Purdy
Kanon Valley Country Club sits in Oneida, New York, in the central part of the state between Syracuse and Utica. The course was designed by Hal Purdy, a prolific architect who worked primarily across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions during the mid-twentieth century. Purdy's portfolio includes numerous daily-fee and private clubs, and his designs typically emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while working thoughtfully within the natural terrain available.
The Oneida area features gently rolling topography characteristic of central New York's glacially shaped landscape, with mature tree growth and seasonal weather that defines the region's golf calendar. Courses in this part of the state often incorporate elevation changes and wooded corridors that frame holes and require strategic positioning off the tee. Purdy's design approach generally favored routing that balanced challenge with accessibility, making use of natural features without excessive earthmoving.
Kanon Valley serves as a traditional country club for the local community, offering a home course for members in a region where golf remains a significant recreational and social activity. The club operates within the established patterns of Upstate New York golf culture, where courses close for winter months and the season runs from spring through fall. The layout provides a familiar test for regular play and club competitions throughout the active season.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kanon Valley was designed by Hal Purdy.
Kanon Valley at Kanon Valley Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Kanon Valley is 72.
Kanon Valley plays 6,695 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Kanon Valley is 129.
Kanon Valley is a 18-hole course.