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Traditions at the Glen is a resort and semi-private golf course that is open to public play, resort play, and offers golf membership opportunities. Its 4-Star 18-hole championship golf course is set on rolling hills along a wooded Glen with magnificent views overlooking the Susquehanna River.
See photos and read reviews for the Traditions At The Glen golf courses in Johnson City, NY. Everything you need to know about the Traditions At The Glen golf courses at Tripadvisor.
If you are an avid golfer, you will gravitate eventually to Traditions or Miramont when the course conditions at Pebble Creek start to annoy you. Traditions is less expensive than Miramont. It is a top 30 in Texas type of golf course.
Traditions At the Glen. 4101 Watson Blvd, Johnson City, NY, 13790-1028. Not far from Johnson City, Traditions At the Glen offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level.
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Traditions at the Glen: Golf Course Maps, Hole Maps, Course Layout for Traditions at the Glen in Johnson City, NY in 13790 by GolfTraxx.
Traditions at the Glen. Designed by course architect John Van Kleek in 1937, Traditions at the Glen is packed with 18 beautiful fairways and greens that have challenged amateurs and PGA pros alike for decades.
Traditions Club is the private golf club and residential community in Aggieland! Nestled among majestic native hardwoods, rolling hillsides, the natural banks of the Turkey Creek, and the new Texas A&M Health Science Center, Traditions has a setting like no other in the Brazos Valley.
Traditions At the Glen Hotel and Spa: Traditions. 4101 Watson Blvd. Johnson City, NY 13790-1028. Telephone
The 18-hole championship golf course was designed and constructed by golf architect, John Van Kleek. Noted golf players of their day including Ben Hogan, Patty Berg, Sam Snead, Alice and Marlene Bauer, came to stay and play in tournaments on our course.