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Golf

Come and golf the most well-maintained greens in western New York! Champion Hills Country Club is a semi-private, 9-hole golf course with a pro shop, swimming pool, and snack bar located in Victor, NY. The golf course is designed with quality and craftsmanship in its detailing of features that equal or exceed the top-level courses in the country, and it is very family friendly. Grandparents, their adult children, and grandchildren of any skill level will all enjoy a match together at Champion Hills.

With less than 3,000 yards and a non-traditional total par, the holes are playable and ultimately will be “parable” for most golfers. In addition, the holes provide challenges that will assist in the development of a wide repertoire of shots and require the use of every club in your bag if the course is to be truly mastered. In tune with the modern lifestyle of today’s golfers, the typical length of time to play is 90 minutes or less. Please scroll down to learn more about our offerings and the details of the course.

Purchase a season pass, schedule a tee time, or sign up for lessons with our LPGA golf pro by calling the clubhouse! 585-924-8383

GOLF SEASON PASSES

Call today to purchase Season Passes! 585-924-8383

Individual

  • Unlimited Golf & Pool
  • Individual: $2,695
  • Season passes for individuals are limited to adults age 19 and over

Couple

  • Unlimited Golf & Pool: $3,432

Family

  • Unlimited Golf & Pool:   $3,685
  • Includes children residing in the same household, 23 years old and under

Junior

  • Unlimited Golf & Pool
  • Junior (12-18 years old)

          $600

Season Details

  • Golf Season: April 1st-November 1st
  • Prices are subject to change.
  • Passholder Perks

GOLF TEE TIMES

Champion Hills Country Club is semi-private. Passholders and the public are welcome to schedule a Tee Time. Please note that the public is limited to 5 visits per person per season.

Call today to schedule a Tee Time! (585) 924-8383

CHAMPION HILLS GOLF LEARNING CENTER

Learn and improve with our LPGA Golf Professional and trainer, Darlene Somers.

Call now to schedule your lessons! (585) 924-8383

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Hole By Hole

Hole 1: Par 4, 375 yards

The first hole is a downhill par four playing 375 yards from the back tee. The hole looks beautiful from the tees with three bunkers framing the landing area and a pond that protects the right side of the hole. The verdant fairway is generous at the start and gradually narrows as it moves towards the green. Players can choose to hit a long iron off of the tee which will gain surprising distance from the downhill kick or_____. A sliced drive is likely to either catch the bunker on the right side of the fairway or splash in the pond.

The approach shot is played into a large two-tiered green. The safe play is to the left side of the green, where shots are contained by a slope coming on to the green. A right greenside bunker – and pond further to the right – make the hole location on the right back of the green very challenging.

Hole 2: Par 3, 170 yards

Hole number two is a downhill par three that plays to a green complex bordered by water both on the left and the front right. The green sets up to ideally receive a right to left shot. A fairly deep bunker flanks the right side of the green. The ample green is over 130-foot long, providing a three-club option depending on the location of the hole and fairway wind conditions. With the green sloping off in four directions, the back left hole location will be most challenging, as it brings both the pond on the left side of the hole and back bunker into play.

Hole 3: Par 3, 165 yards

The third hole is another mid-length par three. While playing to a similar length as the second hole, the third hole will play entirely differently. First, the hole plays in a completely different direction. Secondly, the hole plays slightly uphill. The hole is also surrounded by gently undulating landforms that provide a sense of privacy from the adjacent residential areas. (It is the only hole on the course bordered by residences on both sides). The target is another large green, with less depth and more lateral movement than hole two. This green ideally receives a shot played left to right, with the back right hole location being the most difficult. Bunkers on the left and right sides of the green help set up the shot from the tee and provide an aiming gateway for players playing a safer shot up the approach.

Hole 4: Par 4, 310 yards

When players reach the fourth tee, they are finished with holes in the residential area, and enter a pristine wooded area. The fourth hole is a short par four playing just over 300 yards. The fairway slopes right to left and slices will be forgiven due to the slopes. The fairway itself widens out at 200 yards off of the tee and holds a width of 60 yards through the 300-yard mark. This will make the choice to play driver or long iron more difficult. Players will find that what looks like a tight shot off of the tee is actually very generous. However, the fairway has several tiers, and a drive that lands on the upper tier will have a much different approach than the drive landing on the lower tier. (The surface of the green being visible from the upper tiers and not visible from the lower.)

Being a somewhat “shortish” hole, the green surface may be one of the most challenging on the course. Several subtle shelves – with not-so-subtle rises – will truly reward a well-placed pitch shot. A bunker center front of the green will also make the upper right approach distinctly different from the lower left, with front hole locations most challenging.

Hole 5: Par 3, 210 yards

The fifth hole is a long par three that plays downhill over two ravines and into a green that is contained in a bowl on the left side, while dropping off steeply on the right. The safe line into the green is the left side of the hole as a shot will work its way across the green from left to right. A bunker short and left of the green provides the ideal target-line while saving bunkers on the right side of the hole will prevent balls from kicking off the hillside. This should be a spectacular par 3, as the view from the green overlooks the dramatic sixth and eighth holes that are bordered by generous ponds.

Hole 6: Par 4, 350 yards

The sixth hole is a beautiful par four with an immense pond running along the entire left side of the hole. Unlike the drive on the previous par four hole (Hole 4), the landing area narrows from a width of 60 yards between the 200- and 240-yard mark, to a pinch of 20 yards at the 265-yard mark. Here, two fairway bunkers will certainly tempt longer hitters to thread the needle. This will make an iron shot off the tee a smart play and a driver a much more daring shot. The drive also favors a right to left shot, however water is lurking on the left of the hole. In either case, players will be rewarded by positioning their shots close to the left side of the fairway. A lone greenside bunker is positioned on the front, right side of the green, presenting a hazard to be avoided from any approach shot played from the right side. The green itself is the most boldly contoured green on the entire course as it has a front area with a distinct bowl-like feature.

Hole 7: Par 5, 560 yards

The seventh hole is a par 5 completely isolated from the rest of the golf course. It is carved out of wooded area and has a gentle cross-slope running from right to left. The hole is free of bunkers on the drive and presents a straightforward opportunity for players to set up their second shots. The second shot is very strategic in nature since a cluster of bunkers are positioned approximately 100 yards from the front of the green. This will mean a second shot laid up in front of the bunkers will be at least 150 yards in, while a shot beyond the bunkers, 100 yards or less.

Hole 8: Par 3, 145 yards

The eighth hole is a mid-length par three. While not a traditional water hole, the green complex has water on the left side, but requires very little of a carry from the front tees. The green has a ridge running down the center and players will be rewarded for shots played to the hole-side of the green. A bunker in the rear of the green will come into play on back right hole locations, as well as providing a visual backdrop to the green from the tee. Once players reach the green, there will find a breathtaking view across the length of the pond to hole six.

Hole 9: Par 4, 350 yards

The ninth hole is the finishing hole at Champion Hills, and fittingly, the tee shot is launched from an elevated position above the fairway. The wooded hole is a dogleg right that slopes from left to right. Players need to pick the preferred target for the drive. The fairway provides ample room for shots to cut off the right corner of the hole and gain advantage for their approach. However, they must negotiate their shots between two strategically placed bunkers guarding the corner of the hole. A bunker along the right edge of the fairway will come into play on drives between 215 and 230 yards, while a bunker in the middle of the fairway will come into play at the 260-yard mark. The safe play is along the left side of the hole, but this will add considerable distance to the approach and difficulty in regard to angle of attack, as the green runs left to right as well. The green has a couple of swales running through the mid-section. This will induce tricky putts, particularly running across the green.