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South Park Golf Course
One of the most popular Buffalo golf courses for more than 90 years, South Park – or SP as it is affectionately known - offers 9 holes of golf on a historic Olmstead landscape.
One of the most popular Buffalo golf courses for more than 90 years, South Park – or SP as it is affectionately known - offers 9 holes of golf on a historic Olmstead landscape. While the course is not long, the South Park Golf Club notes “precise shots are required because it is fairly tight off of the tees.”
Amenities include a pro golf shop, golf cart and pull cart rentals and ADA accessible portable toilets.
South Park is one of two other Olmstead golf courses – Delaware Park (18 holes) and Cazenovia Park, both in in Buffalo, NY.
Amenities include a pro golf shop, golf cart and pull cart rentals and ADA accessible portable toilets.
South Park is one of two other Olmstead golf courses – Delaware Park (18 holes) and Cazenovia Park, both in in Buffalo, NY.
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