Links at Black Creek

Posted by Golf Local On April - 23 - 2010Rochester Practice Facilities
Driving
Yes
Putting
Yes
Sandtraps
Yes
Course Rank
85

Practice Facility Features

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Type

Practice Facility

Pro Shop

No

Restaurant/Bar

No

Miniature Golf

Yes

Lessons

Yes

Dress Code

No
   
Links at Black Creek
420 Ballantyne Rd. Rochester, NY14623
(585) 889-2000

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Facility Info

Located in Chili, NY, the Links at Black Creek is one of the few practice facilities on the Westside of Rochester. They offer a 300 plus yard driving range, a large putting green, and a sand bunker to hit out of.  The Links at Black Creek has an ice cream palor and outdoor seating.

Best Features

Some of Links at Black Creeks best features include:

  • Grass and mat tees areas
  • Large putting green
  • Private and group lessons

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Reviews

2 Reviews on “Links at Black Creek”

  1. Nick says:

    Your hippie attendant turned my wife and I away from playing mini golf at 7:40 at night. We learned a valuable lesson, don’t try to support local owned business, go to the clubhouse and save the aggravation, we had a great time there. I will laugh when your mini golf fails just like your golf course has.

    http://www.yelp.com/biz/links-at-blackcreek-the-rochester#hrid:TPWHShCZmvJxd4qhKtRH8g

    We went to the clubhouse and abbots and had a great night, we won’t be back to see you ever.

  2. jonathan says:

    This facility is a decent and fair priced place to practice and work on your game. With a driving range and chipping area, it can help develop some good skills for when you on the course with a team. My recent experience with the miniature golf course, however was an overall sub-par experience. The course is built as a continuous run, allowing mis-judged hits to travel along the curves and enter the next holes’ playing area. If another team is on that hole, it can make for an awkward interaction. The holes in themselves were a frustration as they were too shallow and the balls would literally fall in and bounce out in a one quick action. A perfect hole turned into an extra stroke. No where for the on-lookers to stand or sit of-course.