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Golf at Vesper Hills, Tully N.Y.

A total  golf and social experience

Vesper Hills Golf Club was designed by world renowned Canadian architect Geoffrey Cornish (1914-2012) in 1973. The front nine was constructed first and opened in 1980. The back nine was built over a decade later and was opened in 1996. Geoffrey Cornish designed over 250 golf courses worldwide, and by 1980, he had planned more golf courses in the New England area than any other architect in history. Mr. Cornish is known for large, yet receptive and fair greens, and he is also noted for having designed the Pines Course at International Golf Course in Bolton, Massachusetts, which is the longest course in the world from its back tees at 8,325 yards.

Mr. Cornish said in his later years, “I tried to make a golf course for everyone, one that could host a major championship and one the average player could play.” This philosophy of being mindful of all skill levels is very noticeable in the Vesper Hills design, with a hearty length of 7,000 yards from the championship tees, to a challenging but enjoyable length of 5,178 yards from the forward tees. Punctuated by breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and of Otisco Lake, Vesper Hills Golf Club will surely present players with an unforgettable experience.



The club house has been completely reinvented.  As you walk in, you will feel the warmth of the Central New York farming community as rich barn wood engulfs your spirit.  After enjoying beautiful views and undulating greens, enjoy your favorite beverage and a meal at "The Loft", operated by "Foggy Goggle" of Toggenburg ski resort.  Meal specials are available daily. 

 

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