
The course has matured, the clubhouse has been added onto more than once, and the crest on our scorecards hasn't changed. What's stayed constant is the club itself: a place where four generations of the same family have carried the same handicap card, more or less.
York has hosted club championships, member-guest weekends, and the leagues that fill a Tuesday night in July for a hundred summers running — the same rhythms, the same Saturday foursomes, a different generation carrying them forward.
A group of local golfers establish York Golf Club, laying out the original course.
As membership grows through the decades, the clubhouse expands to hold the club's dining, events, and gatherings.
York remains a members' club — hosting leagues, championships, weddings, and the outings that keep the golf world's charities running.
York's championship 18 rewards a thoughtful shot over a long one — tree-lined fairways, true greens, and a routing that's tested three generations of members without needing to be reinvented.



The history is easier to feel than to explain. We'd love to show you around.