Oak Hill Country Club

145 Kilbourn Road, Rochester, United States
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Nestled in the picturesque town of Pittsford, just outside Rochester, Oak Hill Country Club is one of the most storied golf clubs in the United States. Founded in 1901, the club is best known for its legendary East Course, designed by Donald Ross and meticulously restored by architect Andrew Green to reflect Ross's original vision. With its rich championship history, timeless architecture, and immaculate conditioning, Oak Hill has earned its place among America's most prestigious private golf clubs.

The East Course is celebrated for its demanding yet fair design, featuring tree-lined fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and some of the finest greens in championship golf. While not defined by dramatic elevation changes, the course tests every aspect of a golfer's game through thoughtful shot values and exceptional strategic design. Oak Hill has hosted an extraordinary list of major championships, including multiple PGA Championships, U.S. Opens, the Ryder Cup, U.S. Amateurs, and Senior PGA Championships, making it the only club in America to have hosted all six rotating men's major championships.

Beyond its world-renowned golf, Oak Hill Country Club offers an atmosphere of classic elegance and impeccable hospitality. The historic clubhouse overlooks the beautifully maintained grounds, while members enjoy first-class dining, racquet sports, fitness facilities, and a welcoming club culture rooted in more than a century of tradition. Combining championship pedigree with Donald Ross's enduring architectural brilliance, Oak Hill remains a bucket-list destination and one of New York's most iconic golf experiences.

Facilities & Location

Putting Green
Club House
Driving Range
Rental Sets
36 Holes
Bar
Golf Academy
Restaurant