History
Van Patten Golf Course History In the early 1960's Robert Van Patten, Sr. had a vision. His vision entailed not only first class affordable housing but also recreational facilities. Accordingly with the building of the Clifton Knolls development he also built 2 swimming pools and a small executive 9 Hole Golf Course. As he expanded to what is now Country Knolls North he purchased the Belott and Warner farms in the hamlet of Jonesville. It was on these properties that he had Armand Farina, the then PGA Golf Professional on staff, design a 27 Hole championship golf course. The course was completed and opened in 1968 and featured large spacious greens, slopping wide fairways, expansive views of the countryside, wildlife and mature trees that are indigenous to New York State. In July on 2000 Robert Van Patten, Jr. purchased the facility from Country Club Acres, Inc. the parent company established by his father. Course improvements began immediately with the installation of the comp
Specialties
27 Hole Public Golf Course - Grass Driving Range and Practice Putting Green