Welcome to Canajoharie Golf & Country Club

The Canajoharie Golf & Country Club is a 18-hole public golf facility located in Upstate New York.  Established in 1936 the Canajoharie Golf & Country Club (formally known as the Canajoharie Country Club) has been a cornerstone to the local communities in the past, and will continue to be into the future.  It is our goal as a business to provide a quality product for a fair price.

History

The Canajoharie Golf and Country Club opened its doors in 1936. The Club 1941 Exihitionfounder and golf course architect, Scott North from Lake Placid, NY designed the original 9-hole layout. His son, John North, drew up designs for the new 9 holes and the club board of directors (at the time) put his plans into play in the early 1990’s. The new 9-holes opened for play in 1992.

A little known fact: In 1941, The Canajoharie Golf and Country Club hosted an exhibition match. Two of the participants in the match were Major Championship Winners. Craig Wood, from Lake Placid, NY (friend of Scott North) and Paul Runyan, from Hot Springs, AR played in the match along with John North (son of Scott North) and Guy Houghton Jr. Amazingly, that year, Craig Wood won both the Masters and the U.S. Open and then played at Canajoharie on July 22nd. Paul Runyan won the PGA Championship in both 1934 and 1938. Both players had steller careers with over 50 PGA career wins between the two men.