Turning Stone
Atunyote Golf Club
Tournament resort / polished parkland
Atunyote is the resort's best all-around statement. It is wide, pristine, and tournament-clean, with enough water, bunkering, and manicured scale to feel like the proper headline. It rewards power and high-ball comfort more than trickery. If you only play one, this is the one that makes the destination feel credible.
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The take
Atunyote is the resort's best all-around statement. It is wide, pristine, and tournament-clean, with enough water, bunkering, and manicured scale to feel like the proper headline. It rewards power and high-ball comfort more than trickery. If you only play one, this is the one that makes the destination feel credible.
Best for
The headline round, tournament feel, and groups that want the cleanest course presentation
Watch out
Premium pricing and lower architectural weirdness than Kaluhyat
How to play it
Must play
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- Fazio polish
- Excellent conditioning
- PGA Tour history
- Most refined resort course
Watch-outs
- Less dramatic than Kaluhyat
- Expensive
- Can feel controlled rather than wild
Signature holes
7, 12, 16, 18
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
2026 public rates are $275 Friday-Sunday and $250 Monday-Thursday; resort/TS Rewards rates are lower.
Best season
May: Viable but cooler and wetter; check opening/aeration windows.
Caddies / walking
This is not a walking/caddie destination.
Replay priority
High
Booking move
Book a golf package or tee times with lodging together if possible.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
May: Viable but cooler and wetter; check opening/aeration windows.
Jan
28F / 15F
Sun Low; rain Snow
Feb
31F / 16F
Sun Low; rain Snow
Mar
43F / 25F
Sun Mixed; rain Medium
Apr
57F / 36F
Sun Good; rain Medium
May
69F / 47F
Sun Best; rain Medium
Jun
78F / 57F
Sun Best; rain Medium
Google review
5/5 - 9 months ago
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Atunyote Golf Club at Turning Stone is as good as it gets in upstate New York.
The course is immaculate — lush fairways, fast greens, and a peaceful, well-designed layout that makes every hole feel special. The whole property feels private and exclusive, and it’s alwa
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Atunyote Golf Club at Turning Stone is as good as it gets in upstate New York.
The course is immaculate — lush fairways, fast greens, and a peaceful, well-designed layout that makes every hole feel special. The whole property feels private and exclusive, and it’s alwa
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Google review
5/5 - 6 months ago
Love Turning Stone and this is my favorite course there. Long, but wide open. Played a couple weeks ago and views were spectacular
Love Turning Stone and this is my favorite course there. Long, but wide open. Played a couple weeks ago and views were spectacular
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Google review
3/5 - a year ago
I recently had the opportunity to play at Atunyote for the first time, and while the experience started off on a high note, it ultimately fell short of expectations given the premium price tag.
The service at the beginning was commendable, and the course itself was absolutely be
I recently had the opportunity to play at Atunyote for the first time, and while the experience started off on a high note, it ultimately fell short of expectations given the premium price tag.
The service at the beginning was commendable, and the course itself was absolutely be
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