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Hardest Golf Courses in New York

The 25 most challenging golf courses in New York, ranked by maximum slope rating.

The hardest golf course in New York on Stymie is Bethpage Black in Village of Muttontown. It carries a maximum slope rating of 155, stretching 7,465 yards from the back tees, placing it well above the USGA's neutral 113 and into the territory where bogey golfers should expect to lose 8-12 strokes versus their handicap. These 25 courses below are ranked by maximum slope rating, the single best proxy for "how punishing this course is" for the average golfer.

Across the full Stymie directory, the average maximum slope in New York is 130 — above the typical US state benchmark around 125. 88 courses in New York carry a slope of 140 or higher; a slope of 140+ is considered very difficult and demands accurate driving, distance control on iron shots, and patience around the greens.

If you're testing yourself or planning a buddy trip built around difficulty, start at the top of this list and play from a tee one set forward of your normal handicap range. Course difficulty is not the same as course quality — many of the hardest courses below also rank among the most enjoyable in the state, but the slope rating tells you to bring your A-game.

Ranked
25
Peak slope
155
Avg max slope
130
Slope 140+
88
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1
Bethpage Black#38 GD
7,465 yds · Par 71Village of Muttontown
155
2
Stowe Mountain Club
6,411 yds · Par 72Stowe
152
3
Cobblestone Creek Country Club
6,817 yds · Par 72 · Dr. Michael Hurdzan · 1991Victor
152
4
Penfield Country Club
6,668 yds · Par 71 · Pete Craig · 1962 · PrivatePenfield
151
5
Manhattan Woods Golf Club
7,109 yds · Par 72 · Gary Player · 1998 · PrivateWest Nyack
151
6
Sebonack Golf Course#51 GD
7,512 yds · Par 72Town of Southampton
151
7
Old Westbury Golf and Country Club
7,054 yds · Par 72Village of Old Westbury
150
8
Pound Ridge Golf Club
7,165 yds · Par 72 · 1929 · Semi_privatePound Ridge
150
9
Oak Hill Country Club#21 GD
6,703 yds · Par 71 · Donald Ross · 1923 · PrivateRochester
149
10
Trump National Golf Club Westchester
7,144 yds · Par 72 · Devereux Emmet · 1923Briarcliff Manor
149
11
Apawamis Club
6,703 yds · Par 73 · Willie Dunn · 1890 · PrivateRye
149
12
Crag Burn Golf Club
7,148 yds · Par 72 · Robert Trent Jones · 1969 · PrivateEast Aurora
149
13
West Hill Golf Club
6,404 yds · Par 69Town of Camillus
148
14
Hampton Hills
6,718 yds · Par 71Town of Southampton
148
15
Olde Kinderhook Golf Club
7,292 yds · Par 72Town of Kinderhook
148
16
The Bridge Golf Club
7,314 yds · Par 72Town of Southampton
148
17
Hanah Country Club
7,027 yds · Par 72Franlklin
148
18
Locust Hill Country Club
6,582 yds · Par 72 · Seymour Dunn · 1928Pittsford
148
19
Pinnacle Golf Course
6,956 yds · Par 71Town of Addison
147
20
Wykagyl Golf Club
6,690 yds · Par 72 · A. W. Tillinghast · 1898City of New Rochelle
147
21Quaker Ridge Golf Club logo
Quaker Ridge Golf Club#75 GD
7,008 yds · Par 70 · A. W. Tillinghast · 1916Village of Scarsdale
147
22
Brook-Lea Country Club
6,830 yds · Par 72 · William Goulet · 1959Rochester
146
23
Silo Ridge Field Club
7,107 yds · Par 71 · Al Zikorus · 1992Amenia
146
24Montauk Downs State Park logo
Montauk Downs State Park
6,988 yds · Par 72 · Robert Trent Jones · 1968Montauk
146
25
Hollow Brook Golf Club
6,707 yds · Par 71Cortlandt Manor
146

Frequently asked questions

What is the hardest golf course in New York?

Bethpage Black in Village of Muttontown, New York is the hardest ranked course with a maximum slope rating of 155. Slope rating measures the difficulty of a course for a bogey golfer relative to a scratch player — 113 is average, 140+ is very difficult, and 155 is the maximum.

How many golf courses in New York have a slope rating of 140 or higher?

88 golf courses have a max slope rating of 140 or higher in New York based on the scorecards in the Stymie directory. A slope of 140 or above is considered very challenging for bogey golfers.

How does New York's average difficulty compare to the rest of the US?

The average maximum slope rating across golf courses in New York is 130, versus a US average around 125. A higher state average indicates courses that are, on the whole, tougher for mid-to-high handicap golfers.

What makes a golf course hard?

Course difficulty is driven primarily by slope rating (how much harder it plays for a bogey golfer than a scratch golfer), course rating (how a scratch golfer would score), total yardage, hazards (water, bunkers, forced carries), green speed, and rough length. Slope rating is the single best proxy for "how tough this course is."

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