Rochester, N.Y. — Golf enthusiasts in Monroe County can look forward to hitting the links as County Executive Adam Bello announced the reopening of the county’s three public golf courses for the 2025 season.
Starting Monday, April 21, the courses at Durand Eastman, Genesee Valley, and Churchville will welcome golfers once again.
“Monroe County offers three affordable, accessible, and competitive golf courses that provide a terrific opportunity for residents to get out and enjoy a great sport,” said Bello. “As warmer days approach, I encourage golfers of all skill levels to take advantage of the facilities we have and hit the links!”
Genesee Valley Golf Course boasts two well-maintained 18-hole courses, an all-grass driving range, and the Calvin Peete Pitch & Putt practice area.
Churchville features 27 holes of championship golf, a large practice putting and chipping green, and an all-grass driving range.
Durand Eastman is a Robert Trent Jones Sr.-designed course, which offers an 18-hole championship course in a picturesque park-like setting.
Residents can also participate in lessons, tournaments, and leagues at all three Monroe County golf courses.
Free permits for discounted greens fees are available for seniors 62 and over, active military, veterans, youth 17 and under, and golfers with a physician-certified disability.
Qualifying residents can apply for a free permit at any pro shop at the county courses.
Due to wet course conditions, however, driving ranges are currently closed and will reopen when conditions permit.
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