Cloverbank Country Club

Cloverbank Country Club is a country club in Hamburg, New York. It offers various activities such as bowling, swimming, tennis, and golf. The club has a "members only" policy. Under new management, the club has undergone extensive renovations and course improvements. Prior to 2021, the club operated as the Brierwood Country Club.[1]

Golf Course and Amenities

The golf course was designed by Martin & Martin and opened in 1959.

The course is a par 72, measuring just over 7,050 yards from the tournament tees (furthest tees back) and around 6,600 yards from the men's tees. At these yardages, it has received a slope of 130 with an overall golf course rating of 73.6 by the United States Golf Association. The course has since been extended and the tournament tees now measure approximately 7,150 yards, which has added even more difficulty to the already advanced course set up. The course is well known for hole number 11, which is a par 3 that plays at 190 yards over a large man-made pond with a fountain, and a green surrounded by sand dunes. It is the third longest of the four par 3's on the course.

References

  1. Fink, James (May 6, 2021). "Brierwood Country Club officially sold to local investors". Buffalo Business First. American City Business Journals. Archived from the original on 2021-05-07. Retrieved July 12, 2021.

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