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Course Information: 

Bellevue Country Club, an 18-hole championship private golf course, which first opened for play in 1918, has become one of the best known and most respected in the Central New York. The unique four-tee placements per hole make the course enjoyable and challenging for play at all levels.  

The tree-lined, wooded fairways, unique water hazards, and fast gently contoured greens have gained Bellevue Country Club high rankings among area golfers. 

Blue Tees:

      Slope = 132

      Rating = 72.2

      Yardage = 6584 

White Tees:

      Slope = 130

      Rating = 70.5

      Yardage = 6168 

Red Tees:

      Slop = 124

      Rating = 71.7

      Yardage = 5574 

 

Course Comments: 

Bellevue Country Club, an 18-hole championship private golf course, which first opened for play in 1918, has become one of the best known and most respected in the Central New York. The unique four-tee placements per hole make the course enjoyable and challenging for play at all levels.  

The tree-lined, wooded fairways, unique water hazards, and fast gently contoured greens have gained Bellevue Country Club high rankings among area golfers. 

 

Head PGA Professional: 

      Steven Aloi 

 

Policies: 

      Tee Times: 1 week in advance

      Guest Policy: Reciprocals permitted

      Walking Allowed: Yes

      Cart Access: Entire Course 

 

Dress Code: 

All persons in the Club House are to be well groomed and their dress appearance must be in accordance with accepted standards. Bathing suits, cut-off shorts, blue jeans, robes and bare feet are not permitted in the Club House. Formal and informal dining is available throughout the club. A jacket is required for men when seated in The Room on the Green. 

 

Course Type: 

      Private

      18 hole

      Bent Grass

      Designed 1915 by Donald Ross 


 

Bellevue Country Club

1901 Glenwood Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13207

Phone 315-475-5151; Fax 315-471-6780

Course Maintenance 315-475-1272