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Golf Course Review: The Links at Greystone - Walworth, NY

Location: Walworth, N.Y.

Location: Walworth, N.Y.
Course architect: Craig Schreiner
Opened: 1995
Par: 72
Tee — Yardage | Rating/Slope:
Men
Championship — 7,215 | 74.3/130
Blue — 6,594 | 71.6/127
White — 6,033 | 69.8/125
Gold — 5,277 | 65.7/109 
Women
White — 6,110 | 74.8/134
Gold — 5,277 | 70.8/116
Saturday morning green fee: $67 (includes cart. Carts are required before noon).
Caddie Service: No
Walker friendly: Yes
Fairways: Bent
Greens: Bent

8.5 Fun Meter

THE REVIEW
Starter: The Odenbach family, which built three courses as a sidelight venture to its mining and quarry company, sold this course to settle a family estate in 2000 and then bought it back in 2016.  The family has been dedicated to golf in the Rochester area since 1979 and family members are involved throughout the operation of Greystone. 

Play because… This is one of designer Schreiner’s first creations.  Based in Myrtle Beach, S.C., he worked with Hurdzan Design Group and collaborated on courses with veteran tour players Larry Mize and Nick Price.  Schreiner designs are also located in Minnesota, Louisiana, Missouri, Kansas, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Ohio, Nebraska, Virginia and Oklahoma.

Takeaway: Originally called Greystone Golf Club, this layout isn’t a true links course.  It has lots of trees on its 270 acres but it’s a quality layout.  The Greystone name comes from the use of grey stones on two dramatic holes – the par-3 sixth and par-4 18th.  The feature that really jumps out, though, is the double green serving Nos. 9 and 18.  It provides a great view from the clubhouse.

THE RATINGS [1 to 10 scale, 10 being the highest]
Food/beverage: 8.0
Pro shop: 9.0
Clubhouse: 9.0
Difficulty: 8.0
Pace of play: 7.0

The elevation changes throughout The Links at Greystone are distinct.

The elevation changes throughout The Links at Greystone are distinct.

THE COURSE:  
Best Par-5: No. 16 (595 yards from tips/553/518/482). As the last par-5 in the rotation, the course’s longest hole is called ``Heaven or Hell.’’ The path to the green is a narrow one compared to the rest of the course.  There’s woods and water on the left and trees on the right. 

Best Par-4: No. 7 (408 yards from tips/381/339/300).  No. 18 -- the designated signature hole – is a par-4.  So is No. 4 – the No. 1 handicap hole.  No. 5, though, is more memorable because of the approach required to the very elevated green. You need a drive in the fairway to set it up and you don’t want to be long on your second shot.

Best par 3: No. 6 [178 | 139 | 115 | 91 yards]

(178 yards from tips/139/115/91). Certainly not the toughest of the course’s short holes, it is the most memorable because of the brick wall fronting the green. A fun hole in a pleasant setting. 

INFORMATION

Phone: 315.524.0022
Website:www.greystonelinks.com
Facebook: @The Links at Greystone
Instagram: NA