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Olde Oak Golf Club

Olde Oak Golf Course is an18-hole championship golf course with 4 sets of tees ranging from 5755 to 6925 yards

1-315-656-352
6113 Town Isle Road
Kirkville, NY 13082
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Olde Oak Golf Course is a public 18-hole championship golf course with 4 sets of tees ranging from 5755 to 6925 yards. Reviewed by some as the best golf course in Central New York, this family-owned course is said to offer great service as well as "Outing Packages" that include 18 holes of golf with a choice of food and beverage.


The club also features a driving range, snack bar, beer and wine.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Kirkville, NY

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