Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Ballston Spa Country Club

1366 Amsterdam Road, Ballston Spa, New York

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
4.5114 Reviews
Ballston Spa, NYLocation

The Club

About Ballston Spa Country Club

Ballston Spa Country Club offers an award-winning 18-hole golf course with a par of 71 and a yardage of 6,310. Located in a beautiful natural setting near Ballston Spa, NY, the club provides a challenging golf experience for both members and public players. The club also features a restaurant and hosts various outings and events...

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Green Fees

18 holes with cart$59
18 holes walking$39

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Event Space
Changing Room

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Membership

Joining Ballston Spa Country Club

Ballston Spa Country Club offers membership options that provide access to its well-maintained golf course and a range of amenities. Members can enjoy the club's restaurant and participate in exclusive events and tournaments. The club fosters a welcoming community for golf enthusiasts.

Membership Options

Ways to Join

Single Membership

golf
  • $50/moDues

Family Membership

golf
  • $90/moDues

Fees are approximate and gathered from public sources — contact the club to confirm current pricing.

Reviews

What People Say

4.5/5
Google · 114 reviews
In summary

Ballston Spa Country Club is frequently praised for its well-maintained course, challenging layout, and friendly staff, providing a great value for members and visitors alike. While the course conditions are generally excellent, some guests have raised concerns about slow pace of play, inconsistent tee box quality, and occasional issues with management and amenities. Additionally, the dining experience receives mixed reviews, with some finding it lacking compared to the quality of the golf facilities.

a week ago
Incredible conditions. Great value for membership. Food is meh. Clubhouse very nice and new. Lots of gardeners, and maintenance fixing every little detail on a Tuesday morning in June. If you are just in it for the golf this is the better course as compared with McGregor Links. Flat mint tee boxes, fast sloping greens, even thick rough. I had thought the scorecard looked short but there is elevation and I hit every club in my bag from the tips as a long hitter. Highly recommend. As a non-member for $150 mid week the value is definitely there.
— Zachary Green
2 weeks ago
Great course (I was a member there in the 90s) and good restaurant, but fair warning: I suggest you never buy a gift certificate here. Our sons bought me one for my birthday but when my wife and I went there last week to check on how I could use it we were told (by a very nice person in the pro shop) that it was no longer good. The reason, she explained, is that the head pro had recently left so "that money goes with him." This club could not honor the certificate. She suggested I chase down the former pro at his new place of employment. I'll pass. The gift certificate was for this course and…
— Mark Marchand
Edited 8 months ago
Beautiful little course (meaning it's not 7,000 yd). Very playable in good shape as of September 2023. Decent value. Nice pro shop. Nice restaurant also.
— Martin Kipp
4 months ago
Im all for giving people chances but it like pulling to a waffle house in Atlanta with the staff they have. Absolutely would not recommend eating there.
— Christopher Hansen
a year ago
Nicely maintained and challenging course, a bit expensive $170 for 2 with cart ,we are not members. No facilities ,restrooms no place to wash hands, no food, no beverages, construction being done all over. With not being fully operational, you would think a break on the price would be due??
— wayne Nuzum
9 months ago
Nice golf course, but way overpriced. Slow play no rangers, cart girl never came around!
— joe branigan
a year ago
Course is well maintained by a caring staff. Course is very challenging as there are more than 50 ways to lose your golf ball but it makes one a better player.
— A M
7 years ago
Course is nice, fairways and greens are in great shape and compliment a great layout that isn't terribly long but challenging. Tee boxes leave much to be desired and some bunkers have been re-done so sand can vary from home to hole. Bar is ok for drinks after the round, food was good but not great.
— Ed Lenart
a year ago
Nice pro. Course in decent shape, greens slow. Expensive $142 for 2 walking 18 holes and 1 medium bucket.
— Fred E
Edited 7 years ago
Was a member for 8 seasons. Course ALWAYS in great shape. Tough set of greens. You better put the ball in the proper place or YOU WILL 3 PUTT!!!!! Great pro and staff. Maintenance crew does outstanding job with bare minimum resources. Miss the place and I am now living in The Villages Florida!
— John Privitera
Edited 2 years ago
For what it aims to be among the other club options in the capital district, it delivers! Great value option for a local club. The course is in great condition, especially the greens and fairways, even if the tee boxes and driving range could use a little care.
— C Tedesco
3 years ago
The course was in great shape considering the drought in the area. Some of the tee boxes were not in great shape or not level. Nice course design. Kind of confusing for my first time here, but I look forward to playing again.
— Mike Richards

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