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    New Paltz Golf Course

    3.4 (5 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Terrible golf course, not well maintained, not groomed, owner doesn't know how to run a golf course, please don't waste your money

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    West Hills Country Club

    West Hills Country Club

    4.4
    (43 reviews)
    27.2 mi

    I would give this 100 stars. Just had my daughter & son-in-law's wedding on Saturday, May 9,2026…read more The staff, especially Michelle, Cora, Roxy, Alexis, & Lily went above and beyond in every aspect. From the first meeting until the day after the reception, amazing! Beautiful venue, professional & caring staff, food to die for - I can't wait to go to another party at West Hills Country Club!!'

    4.5 West Hills…read moreCountry Club provides a lovely setting for a wedding. Unfortunately for the bride and groom, it was incredibly rainy so we didn't get to experience the pretty grounds and an outdoor ceremony. The did a lovely job setting up the ceremony in the reception area of the tent. Upon entering the tent, guests were greeted with a drink wall that included 3 cocktails. We hung out in the cocktail side of the tent until we were showed to the ceremony space. When you hear tent you think, is it going to be comfortable? I have to say this one was. While I thought it was a bit warm when we first entered, it cooled off as the night went on. The draping and chandeliers are beautiful and the room is spacious as is the dance floor. The cocktail hour included maybe 7 stations, each with it's own theme and cocktail to pair with the food. For example the sushi station offered saki and Japanese beer. There were also passed hor'dourves. The food was pretty good and the bartenders made great drinks. Dinner started off with a grilled peach salad. For the entree the NY Strip was a hearty portion; some were cooked better than others, served with lovely asparagus and mashed potatoes. It included a Rosemary sauce which was kind of overpowering. After the cake cutting, they opened the cocktail are back up and it transformed into a dessert room. S'mores, sundaes, pastries, churros they had it all. They also had a dessert martini table and they made an excellent espresso martini shaken to order. All the staff we encountered was wonderful and friendly. Even though the rain may have put a damper on the original plans, West Hills did a fabulous job making sure the day was still amazing.

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    The ladies by the reflection pool.
    The ladies by the reflection pool.
    Experience the beauty of a country club wedding in our elegant outdoor ballroom.
    Experience the beauty of a country club wedding in our elegant outdoor ballroom.
    At West Hills Country Club, you'll find championship-level golf, unforgettable weddings and beautifully hosted celebrations.

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    At West Hills Country Club, you'll find championship-level golf, unforgettable weddings and beautifully hosted celebrations.
    Rip Van Winkle Country Club

    Rip Van Winkle Country Club

    4.9
    (29 reviews)
    28.6 mi

    "Among the Catskills, a disjointed member of the Adirondacks, there lives a simple and good natured…read morefellow named Rip Van Winkle". - Washington Irving. And I can continue to quote much chapter and verse of this posthumous writing as the writing is near and dear to my heart - the gallantry shown at Fort Christina and more, the true founders of New York and I wish the good Peter Styversant were here today to drop a heap of learning about America on you who don't understand not just NY history, but America! Love it or be gone. Arriving at 5:45, I hadn't inquired as to what time the first tee ball hits the air, turns out it's about 8:00am. So I practiced my sneaky bump and runs, flips and flops and Texas toe downs. And player worth his salt has to know a multitude of great escape shots. So I lead the field being put out as a single with twins and fours amassing behind me and being 2 years removed from the short grass (due to injuries) I was a bit nervy on the 1st tee, nobody knew who I was, everyone else knew each other. Fortunately I ripped a low 3 iron cut stinger and I was off, still walking and carrying my bag, adding layers and subtracting layers as it was nippy in the mountains. I love the classic shallow and square bunkering design originally popular with architecture from the 20's and 30's. The greens rolled true but I couldn't buy a putt, not much break out there and putting off the second collar is doable. The fairways were in the shape to be expected for early season golf, what I should have done was pay closer attention to the unseen creeks that protected some greens and ran out along the sides. But I was the first player and I needed to set a good pace out there. Overall, the course played extremely fair, I can't give the staff enough credit for such fine service for me, attentiveness and extremely friendly.

    Rip Van Winkle holds a special place in my heart…read more Not only is it the closest golf course to my parents' home and as such the place where I've golfed the most in the past decade (not saying much), but it's also the first place my brother, my father and I played after my father went through some very serious medical issues. We weren't entirely sure if he would ever be able to play golf again, so it was an amazing feeling to get out and hit a few balls with him last year. My father is doing much better now (physically at least, not that much better at golf), and so we try and get out whenever possible. This adds up to a couple times a year here when I'm in town, and accordingly, I am very, very bad at golf. Please believe that no one is mistaking Rip Van Winkle for something that belongs on the PGA Tour. When Greene County hasn't gotten enough rain, you may see a few brown spots out there. It's only nine holes, and generally pretty flat. However, it's an accessible, family-run place that I feel lucky to be able to play. It's affordable (kids play free too), and has my kind of casual vibe. I love that if I forgot to pack a collared shirt, they don't hassle me. My dad says the owner John is a great guy, and I like that his teenage son is often riding around tidying up the course. It's a true family biz. They do a good job too; the greens are well-maintained, the mountain backdrop is gorgeous, and you can't be sad about any day you spend trying to knock a little white ball around a beautiful grassy area. I suppose I can be sad about how poorly I do it, but I'm pretty happy here overall.

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    Rip Van Winkle Country Club
    Rip Van Winkle Country Club
    Shot from the opposite side of the banquet hall.

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    Shot from the opposite side of the banquet hall.

    New Paltz Golf Course - golf - Updated July 2026

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