Private · 18 Holes

Schuyler Meadows Club

17 Schuyler Meadows Club Road, Loudonville, New York

PrivateMembership
18Holes
Devereux EmmetCourse Designer
4.787 Reviews
Loudonville, NYLocation

The Club

About Schuyler Meadows Club

Schuyler Meadows Club, founded in 1926, is a prestigious private country club located north of Albany, New York. The club features an 18-hole golf course designed by Devereux Emmet, which has hosted several notable championships. In addition to golf, the club offers a range of amenities including tennis courts, paddle courts, and a newly expanded...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Tennis Courts
Pickleball
Reception Hall

Membership

Joining Schuyler Meadows Club

Membership at Schuyler Meadows Club is by invitation only and requires sponsorship by an active member. Members enjoy access to a championship 18-hole golf course, seven Har-Tru tennis courts, three paddle courts, and plans for pickleball courts. The club also features a newly expanded aquatics facility and hosts a variety of dining and social events throughout the year.

Reviews

What People Say

4.7/5
Google · 87 reviews
In summary

Schuyler Meadows Club is highly praised for its immaculate golf course, which offers a challenging and enjoyable experience with well-maintained greens and fairways. The club's historic and secluded setting, along with its excellent staff and amenities, contribute to its appeal. While the dining experience is generally well-received, some visitors note occasional service inconsistencies, and a few mention that there might be better value options among private clubs.

a year ago
Had the chance to play this course recently and was not let down. The course was in great shape and has a lot of fun and challenging holes. Course is wide open off the tee box but requires very accurate iron shots into the elevated greens.
— Jay Dent
a year ago
Great course very well kept and very secluded and private in the heart of the capital district
— Cole Stannard
Edited 7 months ago
Absolutely beautiful . This club is everything one could hope for in a full service and well organized historic country club.
— Martin Kipp
6 years ago
Beautiful old colonial with wonderful grounds. Attended an event here. The food was delicious, specifically the beef tenderloin. Drinks were made with mid or top shelf and the bar area looked extremely cozy.
— Shane Shoemaker
Edited 8 years ago
Immaculate golf course... challenging and fun...greens and fairways are perfect... greens are fast but true...rough is deep and difficult...pro staff is welcoming and helpful..practice areas are terrific, including entire pitch/chip/bunker area... restaurant food is superb and wait staff efficient, professional and courteous. Just played 4 days of competitive golf there...it could not have been more enjoyable except for my last round (which was entirely my fault)! Many elevated greens which are narrow and tough to hold. Many thin lies on approaches.
— KFeld
3 years ago
Great emeret devereux golf course. Playing conditions are pristine and greens roll fast and true. Staff was an A+ and the place had a little "magic" to it. Awesome course, really fun to play!
— D S
7 years ago
I loved the updated dining room and clubhouse. It has been a long time since I last visited. The dinner was excellent, but the service a little spotty, I take that because they were so busy. Closed to the public, so I don't know why this needed to be reviewed at all?
— Albert Anderson
Edited 3 years ago
Attended a beautiful wedding. The staff was engaging. The variety of appetizers was amazing. My fish dinner was to die for.
— June Stone
7 years ago
Attended a charity golf outing at the club. Very nice facility, the course is challenging and is in excellent condition. Both lunch and dinner were well done
— Michael Hagler
6 years ago
It's a nice course, very old clubhouse. I loved playing here. But there are better private clubs for your money
— eugene corcione
8 years ago
Did you know that both "meadow" and "mead" come form the same germanic root? Apparently the staff here didn't care and kicked me out for getting drunk on mead in the 4th hole sand trap.
— Joe Blow
8 years ago
Very nice accommodations for the small business meeting (25) I attended. Signage for parking was not visible.
— Dave Mesh

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