We went over to the range, which was adequate, but nothing close to what we experienced over at Atunyote. He said along with Bethpage, it was the most difficult course in New York (I assume that’s out of public courses). We made the 3 minute walk from our beautiful room in the Lodge, over to the Kaluhyat and Shenandoah Clubhouse, where the starter proceeded to tell us we were about to play a “real” golf course. That’s part of the fun of this whole Top 100 and Top 100 Public quest – I’ve ended up in places I’d never go before (Atlanta, Michigan anyone?).Īfter winning $200 off my free play from the Casino, we may gone out and had a few too many gin and tonics, that left me a little bit dazed for our noon tee time at Kaluhyat (kuh-loo-yuh).
I’m from Portland, Oregon and I was sitting in a country bar, in an indian casino, in the middle of nowhere New York. There was a moment when I was just like, how did I end up here? After the surreal experience that was Atunyote (ah-dun-yo), we decided to make a night of it at Turning Stone Resort.