Course Overview & Map

Oneonta Country Club, located in Oneonta, New York, is a picturesque golf course nestled in the scenic landscape of upstate New York. Founded in 1913, it has a rich history and tradition of providing a challenging and enjoyable golfing experience for its members and guests.

The golf course itself is renowned for its well-manicured fairways, pristine greens, and stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Designed to offer golfers of all skill levels a rewarding game, the course features a variety of hazards and strategic challenges, including water hazards, bunkers, and undulating terrain.

Beyond golf, the club often hosts social events, tournaments, and community gatherings, fostering a sense of camaraderie among its members and creating a welcoming atmosphere for all who visit

Golf Course History


From it’s opening and in it’s early years, the 9-hole course of the Oneonta Country Club had been laid out by Mr. Orlo Epps (1864-1926), himself a noted architect who worked on such Oneonta landmarks as the F.S. Bresee building, the Elk’s Club lodge, the Fox Hospital Nurses’ home, and the Parshall Hospital addition in 1922.

This original course served very well for 16 years, providing many a challenging game. By that time the Club was ready for continued growth. The decision was made to expand from the original 9-hole course to a full 18-holes, and in late 1928 the Club retained the expertise of Mr. William Harries, who had already established himself working with two other courses in the region. Construction began, and the new course was opened in June of 1929.

The Oneonta Country Club Golf Course you see today has a distinguished lineage. Founded in the work of Mr. Epps; expanded and re-envisioned by Mr. Harries. It’s graceful lines and challenging greens provide a rewarding experience.

Oneonta CC Course Map