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Golfer on the tee with pond and Chenango Valley mountain ridge
Est. 1955

The McLean Family Legacy

Three generations. Seventy-one years. One family's love for the game and their community.

In 1955, brothers Frank and Gordon "Pete" McLean had a vision: a golf course for the people of Greene and the Chenango Valley. They commissioned architect Ernie Smith to lay out a 9-hole, par 35 course on the rolling terrain along State Highway 12. The land was right. The community was ready.

What started as a modest local course grew into something larger. In the 1990s, professional golf course architects helped the McLean family expand to a full 18-hole, par 71 championship layout stretching 6,547 yards from the blue tees. The course earned its PGA rating and became a destination for golfers across the Southern Tier.

But the McLean family never saw the Genny as just a golf course. Over the decades, the clubhouse became a gathering place. The pine-paneled banquet room with its stone wood-burning fireplace hosted birthdays, anniversaries, retirements, and holiday parties. Over twenty years ago, the first wedding ceremony took place by the pond — and the Genny's reputation as a venue grew alongside its reputation as a course.

Today, Stanley McLean carries the family tradition forward. The TruGolf simulator keeps golfers coming through the doors year-round. The restaurant serves members and visitors alike. And every spring, when the frost lifts and the fairways turn green, the cycle begins again — just as it has since 1955.

Seven Decades on the Fairway

1955

The Beginning

Frank and Gordon "Pete" McLean open Genegantslet Golf Club as a 9-hole, par 35 course designed by architect Ernie Smith.

Vintage 1955 black and white photo of golfers with motorized cart on the original Genegantslet course
1955–1990

Growing the Game

For 35 years, the course serves as the Chenango Valley's home for public golf. The clubhouse becomes a gathering place for the community.

1990s

The Expansion

Professional golf course architects redesign and expand the course to 18 holes and par 71. The Genny earns its PGA rating.

~2005

Weddings Begin

The first wedding ceremony takes place by the pond. Over the next two decades, hundreds of couples will celebrate their day at the Genny.

Wedding ceremony arbor set up by the pond at Genegantslet Golf Club
Present

The Full Genny Experience

Under Stanley McLean's stewardship, the Genny offers championship golf, a full-service wedding and event venue, restaurant, bar, and TruGolf simulator — a true four-season destination.

TruGolf simulator in the clubhouse at Genegantslet Golf Club

Part of the Community

The Genny honors those who serve. Discounted rates are available for veterans, active military, police, emergency workers, college students, high school students, and seniors. The weekly Captain n Mate Skins League and member events keep the clubhouse lively year-round. From charity tournaments to holiday parties, the Genny is where Greene comes together.

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