ONEONTA COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Oneonta, NY, USA
Designed by William Harries
Oneonta Country Club sits in the northern foothills of the Catskill Mountains in central New York, where the rolling terrain and hardwood forests provide a traditional parkland setting. The course was designed by William Harries, a regional architect active in the early-to-mid twentieth century who worked primarily in New York and Pennsylvania. Harries typically routed courses to follow natural contours, and Oneonta reflects this approach with holes that move through moderate elevation changes and wooded corridors.
The layout occupies land characteristic of upstate New York golf, with tree-lined fairways, seasonal creeks, and enough slope to create variety in lies and approach angles. The property offers views of the surrounding hills, and the routing takes advantage of the available terrain without requiring excessive earthmoving. Greens are generally modest in size, and bunkering follows the straightforward style common to courses of this era and region.
Oneonta Country Club serves the local golfing community in a small city known for its college presence and position along the Susquehanna River valley. The club operates as a traditional member-owned facility, hosting regional amateur events and providing a home course for golfers in the area. The course remains a representative example of accessible, well-maintained golf in rural New York, designed to fit its landscape rather than dominate it.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Oneonta was designed by William Harries.
Yes. Oneonta at Oneonta Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Oneonta is 72.
Oneonta plays 6,255 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Oneonta is 125.
Oneonta is a 18-hole course.