WE NOW SERVE BEER !!!!!!
The Valley View Cafe recieved their license to serve Beer today. FINALLY!!!!!!! Come on in and enjoy a cold one and try some of the best food around. They also have Lotto. Come try your luck.
Sunday March 18,marked the official opening of Valley View. This will be the earliest opening ever with terrific playing conditions. We now have been open for two months and the course is in the best possible playing conditions of any Course in the area. There has been much positive feedback about the Course conditions from the Golfers who played the last few days. So let's get out there and enjoy the great weather and have a great time at Valley View.Conditions have improved daily after all the rain that we have had. You will truly enjoy your round.
Now in Stock !!! Rocket Ballz Drivers and Fairway Woods at the Lowest Prices in Town. Call for Prices, 315-534-2910.
The 2012 Season is finally here. We look forward to a great Golf Year after the mildest Winter in many years. We have posted all new Rates,League and Tournament Schedules for you to view. We will update this site when information becomes available. We hope to see you at Valley View this Season.
The Valley View Golf Course was built in the mid-1920s. The Course was subsequently re-designed in 1939 by famed golf architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and reopened in 1940. The Clubhouse was finished in 1960 and was completely remodeled in 2003.
Valley View is an exciting and challenging course that offers even the most accomplished player a quality match and yet is very playable for the beginner.
"We want you to think of Valley View first when making your golf plans."says Dominic Longo, General Manager. "We are pleased to announce that we are now taking tee times on Fridays,Saturdays,Sundays and Holidays. Call our golf shop to reserve your time."
Scott Christian, our Course Superintendent, has the course in tremendous shape and is always looking to make improvements to the course.
Hank Furgol, PGA Professional, continues a long tradition by succeeding his father as Valley View Head Pro.