Semi-Private · 9 Holes

Mechanicville Golf Club

45 Howland Avenue, Mechanicville, New York

Semi-PrivateMembership
9Holes
Devereux EmmetCourse Designer
3.661 Reviews
Mechanicville, NYLocation

The Club

About Mechanicville Golf Club

Mechanicville Golf Club is a publicly-owned 9-hole, par 36 course located along the scenic Hudson River in Mechanicville, New York. Established in 1909 by renowned designer Devereux Emmet, the course offers a historic and challenging layout with a total of 6113 yards for an 18-hole round. The club provides multiple tee boxes to accommodate players...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

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Reviews

What People Say

3.6/5
Google · 61 reviews
In summary

Mechanicville Golf Club offers a convenient and enjoyable golfing experience with a well-maintained course and friendly staff. The layout is beginner-friendly, and the addition of a new restaurant is appreciated by visitors. However, some guests have raised concerns about inconsistent pricing, slow pace of play, and issues with customer service, including reports of unprofessional behavior by staff. Additionally, there are mentions of maintenance issues and questionable food safety practices.

8 months ago
Mechanicville Golf Club is a nice golf course located in Mechanicville, NY. Mechanicville is a 9-hole, par 36 golf course playing at a little over 3,000 yards from the white tees. The course was built in 1909 and designed by Devereaux Emmet. The course is fairly well maintained and is a popular spot. The course’s signature hole is probably the 6th hole which is a 320 yard par four over where a pond guards the green. The course is mostly flat, but there are some hills on the course. Most of the greens are small and play moderately fast. If you are playing 18 holes there are alternate tees for b…
— Ryan Mazierski
9 months ago
The course is usually ok. Went mid-Aughst and it's in rougher shape than I've ever seen it. Dry is normal with the lack of rain we've had but so many brown spots, even on the greens. I expect golf courses to maintain the course with sprinklers or at least better watering. Mechanicville, in particular, has been really prone to overly wet areas after any amount rain. So it's unexpected to see this course so dry and brown. The greens fees have steadily gone up the past few years. But the course condition hasn't kept pace. Public courses, like Barney Rd in Clifton Park, are maintained better at…
— Thom Craver
9 months ago
My uncle and cousins had a horrible experience with rude customer service and heard staff members making racist and weird creepy comments/jokes thinking no one was in ear shot. I don’t know who it was unfortunately, but I’m sure staff does. The course itself was not ideal at all. Go to a place they actually care about their customers and the condition of the course. I rarely ever feel inclined to leave a bad review but after this experience and seeing others has shared similar, it is not surprising.
— Emma Rinwell
9 months ago
This place is a horror show. The food was…not right. I hate to imagine what was happening in the kitchen, but I’m guessing food safety is not a thing. Old men aggressively hitting on obviously underaged waitstaff. We all felt a little sick after eating here.
— Madeline Cook
9 months ago
My cousins had a terrible time at this place. I could list all the little things like the inconsistent pricing or the poor service but what actually compelled me to write this review was that they could literally hear someone in the kitchen yelling slurs. My cousins don’t use google reviews so I’m leaving this one because I don’t particularly care why the staff was screaming hate speech, it’s 2025 and that’s unacceptable.
— Mitchell Bergeron
11 months ago
Before I get into the good and bad, I'll preface with the fact that this is a fun, easy, and convenient way to play golf. I've played here probably 50 times in the past 2 seasons. On the other hand, you will have to deal with some absolutely entitled and slow members who think they are someone important. I don't want to barrage this business with negativity but it seems necessary as I feel I've had enough and deserve to state my opinion. MCG has been my go-to for a while now and I believe I will be moving on and encourage my friends and family to do the same. Pros - The new on-site restauran…
— John
9 months ago
There’s no way on planet earth this place is up to code. Got turned around ended up in a food storage area and the meat is LITERALLY on the ground & not refrigerated. Also heard some very obviously underage staff members talking about what was definitely an under the table pay situation and labor law violations. If you can run a country club, you can afford to pay your employees properly above the table & NOT VIOLATE HEALTH LAWS!!?
— S L
6 years ago
Good price they seem like they're making some much needed changes.all in all good experience.
— Nick Wood
7 years ago
I had an event at the Golf Course (Farrows) this month 65 guest. the air was not working even though it said it was set at 61 it had to be 80 degrees inside. We asked for fans and was told they don't have any. The food was good on the cold side but tasty. The bar maid was RUDE to the guest and not helpful at all. she was more concerned about her 3 people from the course sitting at the bar. SAD thing when I booked this party they were awesome so accommodating WHAT A JOKE! I had another party booked for September and was just told they can not accommodate due to the Golf manager is now having a…
— K K
6 years ago
The grounds crew have done an outstanding job this year. Fairways and greens are in excellent condition for the end of August. It's gonna be a great September and October of golf, GRIP IT and RIP IT!! 🏌️‍♂️
— Randy Jon
Edited 4 years ago
Nice place,,stay out of the wet spots
— Patrick Wolfe
8 years ago
7/3/17 we were golfing on the sixth hole when we were unable to locate the flag because it had been moved. We approached the groundskeeper golf cart just to the right path to ask if they knew where the flag was. The groundskeeper started yelling at us to get off the grass. We apologized and said we wereonly approaching him where he drove a few feet off the grass to ask him where to go. He then proceeded to ask if we could read because there were multiple signs. I apologized again and he continued on. we attempted to finish the hole but he drove his cart out on the grass and stared at us while…
— James Stanley

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