Finger Lakes Golf Trip Planning Guide
The Finger Lakes region offers rolling vineyard golf, 100+ wineries, and stunning lake scenery. Play courses carved through glacial terrain with lake panoramas, then spend afternoons tasting world-class Rieslings. It is a refined trip for groups that want golf plus something beyond the usual bar crawl.
4 courses · 6 restaurants · 4 bars · 6 activities
Quick Facts
Summer, Fall
ROC (60 min drive)
$35–$109
$500/night
3 of 4
~$378/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Finger Lakes. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
Bristol Harbour Golf Club — mountain, $69–$109 · 4.5★
Robert Trent Jones Sr. design perched above Canandaigua Lake with jaw-dropping elevation changes
FLX Table — farm to-table, $$$$ · 4.9★
Communal 14-seat tasting menu experience in Geneva — perfect for a group dinner if you can book it
FLX Wienery — brewpub · Open late
Casual craft beer and gourmet hot dogs in downtown Geneva — exactly what it sounds like. Open late on weekends.
Day 2
Ravenwood Golf Club — parkland, $39–$65 · 4.3★
Well-conditioned public course in Victor with a links-style back nine and solid pace of play
Drive the Glen at Watkins Glen International — 2-3 hours, $40–$40/pp
Drive your own car for three laps around the legendary 3.45-mile NASCAR and F1 road course behind an official pace car. Photo op at the start/finish line and gift shop visit. $40 flat per car.
Kindred Fare — farm to-table, $$$ · 4.6★
Farm-to-table bistro in Geneva with local ingredients and solid cocktail program
Lake Drum Brewing — brewpub
Geneva craft brewery with rotating taps and a chill taproom vibe
Day 3
Reservoir Creek Golf Club — parkland, $35–$59 · 4.3★
Hidden gem near Watkins Glen — hilly terrain, well-maintained greens, very affordable
Seneca Lake Wine Trail — half day, $20–$60/pp
30+ wineries on Seneca Lake alone — world-class Riesling, plus cideries and distilleries. The perfect arrival day group crawl.
Dano's Heuriger on Seneca — upscale, $$$ · 4.5★
Austrian-inspired wine bar and restaurant on the Seneca Lake wine trail
Twisted Rail Brewing — brewpub
Canandaigua brewpub with a big beer selection and pub grub
Course-by-Course Guide
Finger Lakes has 4 courses worth playing. 3 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
Bristol Harbour Golf Club
PremiumRobert Trent Jones Sr. design perched above Canandaigua Lake with jaw-dropping elevation changes
Ravenwood Golf Club
SolidWell-conditioned public course in Victor with a links-style back nine and solid pace of play
Seneca Lake Country Club
SolidCharming semi-private track overlooking Seneca Lake — great views and honest golf
Reservoir Creek Golf Club
SolidHidden gem near Watkins Glen — hilly terrain, well-maintained greens, very affordable
Where to Stay
Finger Lakes has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $500/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$600–$2000/night
Sleeps 10–18 · Seneca Lake / Keuka Lake waterfront
$500–$1500/night
Sleeps 8–16 · Canandaigua / Geneva area
Group Dining Guide
6 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
FLX Table
$$$$Communal 14-seat tasting menu experience in Geneva — perfect for a group dinner if you can book it
Kindred Fare
$$$Farm-to-table bistro in Geneva with local ingredients and solid cocktail program
Dano's Heuriger on Seneca
$$$Austrian-inspired wine bar and restaurant on the Seneca Lake wine trail
Stonecat Cafe
$$Relaxed farm-to-table spot near Hector with great local wine pairings and outdoor seating
The Red Dove Tavern
$$$Creative American menu in Geneva — duck confit, pork belly, and an impressive wine list
Bella's Seneca Lake Steakhouse
$$$The steakhouse of the Finger Lakes. Prime rib, Delmonico, and surf-and-turf between Geneva and Waterloo on Routes 5 & 20.
Nightlife
4 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.
FLX Wienery
Late NightCasual craft beer and gourmet hot dogs in downtown Geneva — exactly what it sounds like. Open late on weekends.
Lake Drum Brewing
Geneva craft brewery with rotating taps and a chill taproom vibe
Twisted Rail Brewing
Canandaigua brewpub with a big beer selection and pub grub
Eddie O'Brien's Grille & Bar
Late NightGeneva's late-night anchor on Exchange Street. Full bar, pub grub, and the only spot that consistently stays open past midnight on weekends.
Activities Beyond Golf
6 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Drive the Glen at Watkins Glen International
Drive your own car for three laps around the legendary 3.45-mile NASCAR and F1 road course behind an official pace car. Photo op at the start/finish line and gift shop visit. $40 flat per car.
Seneca Lake Wine Trail
30+ wineries on Seneca Lake alone — world-class Riesling, plus cideries and distilleries. The perfect arrival day group crawl.
Watkins Glen State Park
Gorge trail with 19 waterfalls in 2 miles — one of the most stunning hikes in the Northeast
Finger Lakes Distillery Tour
Hit Finger Lakes Distilling, Black Button, and more for bourbon, gin, and grappa tastings
Seneca Lake Boat Rental
Pontoon or speedboat rental on Seneca Lake — cruise the deepest Finger Lake with beers in hand
Watkins Glen International
Drive the famous NASCAR track in a pace car or hit the go-kart track next door
Getting There
Fly into Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport (ROC) — it's a 60-minute drive to Finger Lakes. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Finger Lakes Wine Tours and Luxury Wine Tours FLX). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.