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Atunyote is open for the 2021 season.

Tee Times vary daily. Call 877.748.4653 for more information.

This Tom Fazio design was home to the Turning Stone Resort Championship from 2007 – 2010. In 2006 it was the site of both the PGA Professional National Championship and the BC Open. The parkland setting of Atunyote (the Oneida word for 'eagle') features vast stretches of open space, gently rolling hills, a stream of small waterfalls, and several lakes. Walk the fairways that past champions Tiger Woods, Camilo Villegas, Matt Kuchar, Steve Flesch, and Dustin Johnson have all walked.

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About Atunyote

As you many know, this Tom Fazio design was home to the Turning Stone Resort Championship from 2007 – 2010. In 2006 it was the site of both the PGA Professional National Championship and the BC Open.

The parkland setting of Atunyote (the Oneida word for 'eagle') features vast stretches of open space, gently rolling hills, a stream of small waterfalls, and several lakes. Walk the fairways that past champions Tiger Woods, Camilo Villegas, Matt Kuchar, Steve Flesch, and Dustin Johnson have all walked.

If you haven’t experienced Atunyote before, plan to play here in 2021!

Course Info

Atunyote
4774 State Route 31
Vernon, NY, 13476

Designer: Tom Fazio.

2021 Greens Fees

Atunyote Golf Club Guest Fees includes greens fee, cart, use of practice facility, locker room privileges, bottled water and tees.

18 HolesOpening - Closing
TS Rewards Card $200
Resort Guests $200
Same Day Replay $100
Public Guests $225

 

Course and Slope Ratings

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Aeration Dates

Fall 2021: September 27-29

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Scorecard

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Other Rates & Fees

Riders: $25 for 18 holes
Rental Set: $50 for 18 holes, includes 6 balls
Outdoor Driving Range: Warm-up area only for those playing the course.

Rules of Play

USGA Rules govern all play except where modified by local rules. Lateral hazards are defined by red stakes and lines. Water hazards are defined with yellow stakes and lines. Atunyote is a non-metal spike facility. Proper golf attire required at all times. Please repair all divots, ball marks on greens and rake sand bunkers. Please obey cart rules where posted, keeping carts away from all tees and greens.

Environmentally Protected Areas

The wetlands and the natural grasslands are important elements of this golf course. Please use care when playing. Golf carts are prohibited from these areas.

Pace of Play

Our pace of play goal is 4 hours and 45 minutes for 18 holes on one of Turning Stone’s 18 hole golf courses. There are times when the pace of play will be shorter or longer based on cart path policies and business levels. If you’d like to play at a faster or slower pace of play please contact a member of the professional staff at 315.361.8545 and we’ll assist with scheduling tee times that will allow that.

For groups of 8 or more players, please call 315.361.7850 to speak with a member of the professional staff about group options.

Golf Groups

Designed by world-renowned architects, each of Turning Stone's three championship golf courses are pristinely conditioned and provide the ultimate experience for the golf enthusiast to the professional golfer. Atunyote, Kaluhyat, and Shenendoah have each collected numerous awards since their individual openings and each enjoys world-class recognition by having hosted PGA Tour events, the PGA Professional National Championship, and top tier Amateur/Collegiate Tournaments.

From initial contact to the day of the event Turning Stone Resort's golf staff is dedicated to making your group golf experience as easy and carefree as possible while providing first rate service and care. Our staff of professionals have organized, executed and developed hundreds of events, and we will put our expertise to work to ensure your event is flawless.  

Event services at Turning Stone include:

  • Event planning service and support
  • Format development
  • Personalized golf cart signage
  • Personalized scorecards
  • Tournament Coordination
  • Personalized scoreboard
  • Event scoring
  • Contest hole management

Turning Stone Resort Casino is unquestionably the ideal vacation destination for the golf lover, but the options don't end there. A renowned, award-winning destination resort in Upstate New York, the Oneida Indian Nation's Turning Stone Resort Casino features world-class amenities including four hotels, two luxurious spas, five golf courses, more than 20 dining options, a 125,000 square foot Las Vegas-style gaming floor, a cabaret style Showroom, a 5,000 seat arena, and several nightlife venues. Conveniently located 30 miles east of Syracuse at NYS Thruway exit 33, Turning Stone was named Golf Digests "Top 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses", "Golf Digest's Editors' Choice Award for Best Travel" in 2017, Golfweek Magazine's "Top 15 Courses in New York State" and "Most Excellent Golf Resort" in 2010 by Condé Nast Johansens.

Turning Stone has also earned the prestigious Forbes Four Star Award for The Lodge, Wildflowers restaurant and Ska:na: spa and, for 12 consecutive years, the AAA Four Diamond Award for The Lodge, The Tower Hotel, and Wildflowers restaurant.

If you're planning an outing of 20 or more golfers or an accommodations golf package with 12 or more golfers please contact either:

Awards & Accolades

Audubon International

  • 2021 Golfer's Choice by Golf Advisor - Best Golf Courses in New York (#3)
  • 2020 Golfweek - The Best Courses You Can Play in New York (#3)
  • 2020 Golfweek - Top 100 Resort Golf Courses in the U.S.
  • 2020 Golfweek - Top 50 Casino Courses (#13)
  • 2020 Association of Golf Merchandisers - Platinum Award
  • 2020 Golfweek - Top 100 Best Courses You Can Play in the US (#68)
  • 2019 GRAA - Top 50 Public Ranges
  • 2018 Northeast Golf Magazine - Best in New York Golf - Public Courses (#4)
  • 2018 Golfweek - Best Casino Courses
  • 2017 Golfweek - Best Courses You Can Play in New York
  • 2017 Golf Digest - America’s 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses
  • 2017 Golf Range Association of America - Top Practice Facilities
  • 2016 Golfweek - Best Casino Courses
  • 2016 Golfweek - Best Courses You Can Play in New York
  • 2016 Golfweek - Best Resort Golf Courses
  • 2016 Golf Digest - 100 Greatest Public Courses
  • 2016 Association of Golf Merchandisers - Platinum Award
  • 2016 Golf Vacation Insider - Best Golf & Casino Resorts
  • 2015 Golfweek - Best Casino Courses (#24)
  • 2015 GRAA - Top 50 Practice Facility (Public Category)
  • 2015 Golf Digest - 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses
  • 2015 AGM Platinum Award
  • 2015 Best Courses You Can Play State by State
  • 2015 Best Public Golf Courses In the Northeast
  • 2014 GRAA - Top 50 Range in the Public Category
  • 2014 GRAA - Top 50 Range in the Stand-Alone Category
  • 2014 Golfweek - Best Courses You Can Play, State by State
  • 2013 GRAA - Top 50 Range in the Stand-Alone Category
  • 2013 Golfweek - Best Casino Courses 
  • 2012 Golf Magazine - Best Courses Near You, State by State
  • 2012 Golf Magazine - Top 100 Courses You Can Play
  • 2012 Golf Range Association of America - Top 50 Public Facility Golf Ranges
  • 2012 Golfweek - Top 40 Best Casino Courses
Past Events
  • 2016 PGA Professional Championship
  • 2008 - 2014 Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge
  • 2007 - 2010 Turning Stone Resort Championship
  • 2006 PGA Professional Championship
  • 2006 PGA Tour BC Open
The Experience

In many ways, playing at Atunyote is to experience a revival of the grand days of golf, combined with timeless elegance and our own personal touches. Your time spent here allows us to showcase our award winning facility by providing you with every first class service imaginable.

Your day will include golf bag service and personal attention from our Professional Golf Staff. During the round, you'll be treated like a PGA Tour player and have an unforgettable day of golf with preferred treatment that few players ever experience. A round at Atunyote reflects an unsurpassed level of customer service with quality course conditioning found exclusively at Turning Stone Resort.

The Clubhouse

Memorable golfing at the Atunyote Golf Club begins and ends at the Clubhouse. The New England-style structure is the focal point for the traditional parkland setting drawn by course architect Tom Fazio. The Clubhouse overlooks the 18th green as well as the large lake, which runs along the fairway of the dramatic finishing hole. A wrap-around porch offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. The Players' Lounge is warmed by a large fireplace and outfitted with rich wood and leather furniture. The spacious room is enhanced by a cathedral ceiling and chandelier, while natural light shines through a stunning stained glass window depicting an eagle in flight. Atunyote is the Oneida word for "eagle."

  • Restaurant: The main dining room can accommodate up to 60 guests, while the veranda has seating for 70.
  • Pro Shop: Custom apparel from all the leading manufacturers.
  • Please call ahead for reservations.

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Solo Riders

Solo Riders are available to rent upon request. Please call 315.361.8545 for details (72 hours notice needed).

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It’s never been more convenient to golf with your own clubs. 

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course tour videos

  • Hole #1 - Red-Tailed Hawk

    On plains farmlands, deserts, open woodlands and golf greens across North America, the handsome and broad winged Red-Tailed Hawk is known for its distinctive chestnut-colored tail and well-defined dark belly bands, which helps serve as an element of camouflage. A farmer's friend, this rodent-eating hawk can be seen from the raised tee, which offers panoramic vistas. It has a distant-sounding call - Keee-yrrrr... Keee-yrrr!

     

  • Hole #2 - Ruffed Grouse

    In flight, the Goldeneye's wings sound like they're whistling. Common and Barrow Goldeneyes can be seen at the lake where they feed on plants, insects, mollusks and crustaceans. They build their nests in tree cavities near ponds and lakes as well. The male Common Goldeneye is whitish with a puffy, glossy green head and a black back. The male Barrow Goldeneye is slightly larger and has a glossy purple head.

     

  • Hole #3 - Red-Headed Woodpecker

    Sometimes called "flag birds", Red-Headed Woodpeckers are striking in appearance. With an entirely red head, a solid black back and large white wing patches, their strong personalities match their bright coloration. Able to catch insects in mid-air, they eat everything from spiders, earthworms and birds' eggs to mice, nuts, berries, and corn. Some even favor tree bark. Red-Headed Woodpeckers can be found inhabiting the pure sand of White Ash.

     

  • Hole #4 - Killdeer

    By the gorge and to the left of the tee is where the long-tailed, long-winged Killdeer may be found feeding on insects, earthworms and snails. Named for its identifiably loud kill-deeah call, adults have two dark bands on their breast; chicks have only one band. They leave the nest soon after hatching to become independent in about 25 days.

     

  • Hole #5 - Kingfisher

    A close look in crevices by the gorge may reveal aggressive Kingfishers. Noted for their large head, long bill and ragged bushy crest they are blue-gray and white in color; the female has a rusty breast band. Mainly fish eaters, they also feed on salamanders, frogs, and insects. Watch them dive from perches above the water or hover and then plunge headfirst in pursuit of an innocent fish.

     

  • Hole #6 - Mallard

    Found in any wet habitat-lakes, marshes and the pond in front of the green, the male Mallard can be recognized by its uncrested glossy green head, white neck ring, yellowish bill, and pale body. The sandy brown female has an orange mottled bill and is noted for its loud, boisterous quack. In the wild, mallards eat snails, aquatic insects, grasshoppers, fish eggs-almost anything they happen to find.

     

  • Hole #7 - Great Horned Owl

    With a broad body, large head, and ear tufts resembling horns, the Great Horned Owl is keen of eye, acute of ear and silent on the wing. Seen in the hemlocks on both sides of the seventh hole, this owl is adept at nighttime hunting. The male's voice has a resonant rhythm of four or five hoots. Hoo hoo-oo, hoo, hoo; the female, six to eight hoots.

     

  • Hole #8 - American Robin

    It is said that spring really arrives in the northern states when Robins fly back from the south and are seen bouncing sturdily across lawns and golf courses. One of the most familiar birds, these worm eaters are recognizable by their brick-red breast and dark gray back. Their voices are patterned in several short warbled phrases, a pause and then another set of warbled phrases.

     

  • Hole #9 - Purple Martin

    Due to their happy and bubbling chirps and trills, many birders in the eastern U.S. build elaborate, multi-chambered birdhouses specifically to attract colonies of these happy-sounding birds. Identifiable by their pointed tails, short bills and the uniformly bluish-black color of the male, Purple Martins are often seen near water and by the creek on the right.

     

  • Hole #10 - Eastern Meadowlark

    Chunky and brown, Eastern Meadowlarks are recognizable by their bright yellow breast, which is crossed by a black 'V'. and their walk: meadowlarks flick their tail open and shut as they walk. Known for their clear, high-pitched whistles, their songs are usually three to five notes long and have a lonely, wistful sound. Look for them by the marsh between the tee and the green.

     

  • Hole #11 - House Wren

    Although small, House Wrens are energetic, spirited and aggressive. Slender and grayish-brown, they feast on a diet of insects and spiders and generally remain close to human dwellings; hence their name. They're also found in open woodlands, gardens, and parks. Especially conspicuous in summer, their loud bubbling song rises in a musical burst only to descend at the end.

     

  • Hole #12 - Spotted Sandpiper

    Seen along the shores of small lakes, streams, ponds and creeks, Spotted Sandpipers feed on insects, small fish and crustaceans. The Sandpiper with its shortneck and longtail walks with a bobbing motion. The female's white breast and belly has black spots in summer, but none in fall or winter. Its voice is a clear, single pweet or repeated pweet-pweet.

     

  • Hole #13 - Goldeneye Duck

    In flight, the Goldeneye's wings sound like they're whistling. Common and Barrow Goldeneyes can be seen at the lake where they feed on plants, insects, mollusks and crustaceans. They build their nests in tree cavities near ponds and lakes as well. The male Common Goldeneye is whitish with a puffy, glossy green head and a black back. The male Barrow Goldeneye is slightly larger and has a glossy purple head.

     

  • Hole #14 - American Kestrel

    The only small hawk to have a reddish back and blue-gray wings, the Robin-sized Kestrel seems too beautiful and much too small to be a raptor. A consummate mouser, Kestrels can be seen hovering in the open field, or perched on wires looking for prey. Its voice is a rapid klee, klee, klee, or killy, killy, killy - higher and weaker than other raptors.

     

  • Hole #15 - Wood Thrush

    Primarily forest dwellers, Wood Thrushes can be found in the spruce grove to the left of the tee. Largest of all Spotted Thrushes, they are plump with large bills and short tails. The back of their necks are orange-brown; the bold black spots on their breast make them easy to identify. Their rich, flutelike song is said to be one of nature's most beautiful sounds.

     

  • Hole #16 - Great Blue Heron

    Generally solitary and nocturnal, the Great Blue Heron hunts fish and other animals while wading slowly in quiet waters of marshes, lakes, shores and the deadwood swamp to the right of the tee. A lean, blue-gray bird with long legs, a long neck and a dagger-like bill, it may stand as high as four feet tall. Its voice is a series of deep harsh croaks frahnk, frahnk, frahnk.

     

  • Hole #17 - Northern Oriole

    A hybrid of the eastern Baltimore and western Bullock's Orioles, Northern Orioles favor tall shade trees like old elm, big sycamores and the ironwoods to the left of the tee. Male Orioles are recognizable by their orange and black coloring; females have a softer olive brown and muted orange-yellow coloring. Northern Orioles have loud, musical voices and they weave hanging nests and help control insects on the course.

     

  • Hole #18 - Bald Eagle

    The national emblem of the U.S. since 1782, the Bald Eagle is usually found in large numbers near water where prey is abundant. As skilled hunters they feed on fish, water birds captured in mid-flight, rabbits on the run and carrion. With a dark brown body and a massive yellow bill. the adult is distinguished by its white head and tail. Its wingspan could be seven to eight feet.

     

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