Golf Course Features
Course Type |
Public | |
Pro Shop |
Yes | |
Restaurant/Bar |
Yes | |
Driving Range |
Yes | |
Lessons |
Yes | |
Dress Code |
Yes | |
Length of Course |
6,498 yards | |
Chili Country Club 760 Scottsville-Chili Road Scottsville, NY 14546 (585) 889-9325 |
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Course Info
Chili Country Club which opened in 1961 features 6,628 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . A challenging layout can be enjoyed by players of all abilities. The front side is fairly tight with water coming into play on five different holes. The backside can play long if you are having trouble off the tee box. The course is varied with holes that are short and long, flat and hilly with large greens and plenty of bunkers. Cart rentals are not required but are strongly encouraged. Click here for course rates.
Best Features
Some of Chili Country Clubs best features include:
- Well maintained course all year long
- A driving range and two putting greens are available for individuals looking to sharpen up their game with a little practice
- One of the top pro shops in the Rochester area
- Professional staff that offers lessons and clinics to members and the general public
- Banquet facility available 7 days a week
- Affordable pricing
- Book Tee Times Online
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Chili Country Club,
I have not played Chili this year yet. Anyone played this course yet? How are the conditions?
I played Chili CC for the first time today. Even though I did not play well, this course is in absolutely great shape!! The greens were the best I’ve played in Rochester (better than Ravenwood and at least on par with Greystone). The fairways and tees were nearly flawless too. There were just a couple of spots in the fairways, but 99% of it was perfect. The course is not overly difficult, but you need to hit the ball well or you’ll spend a lot of time in the trees. I believe it’s the best value in the area. Overall, this course was great, and if it was closer, I’d call it my “home course.”