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Whiteface Club and Resort
Ranked #4 in the Classic Course category and #11 overall in New York State by Golfweek, Whiteface Club offers scenic views and well-groomed fairways and greens ...
Designed and built in 1898 by John Van Kleek, Whiteface Club and Resort’s 18-hole course offers and challenging play for golfers at every skill level.
Ranked #4 in the Classic Course category and #11 overall in New York State by Golfweek, Whiteface Club offers scenic views and the well-groomed fairways and greens keep Whiteface Club difficult yet friendly. The club also offers two restaurants, a putting green and a golf pro on site.
Ranked #4 in the Classic Course category and #11 overall in New York State by Golfweek, Whiteface Club offers scenic views and the well-groomed fairways and greens keep Whiteface Club difficult yet friendly. The club also offers two restaurants, a putting green and a golf pro on site.
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