Storm King Golf Club announces 2026 opening

The New York facility offers over 40 golf holes with five 9-hole routing options. Preview play will begin this Fall.

Storm King Golf Club

Storm King Golf Club

Storm King Golf Club, a new golf experience in New York’s Hudson Valley, announced fall 2025 preview opportunities and its official opening in late spring 2026. Located just 56 miles from New York City in Cornwall, Storm King is not a traditional golf course — it’s “Golf Re-imagined.”

Golf Re-imagined

Storm King’s Golf Re-imagined concept allows players to craft their own unique outing. Set on just 63 acres, Storm King delivers variety with:

  • Over 40 distinct golf holes
  • Five 9-hole routing options for traditional or alternative loops
  • A 19-hole par-3 experience for strategic, shorter play — or just iron practice and putting — with even more par-3 holes across the property
  • 225,000 square feet of greens across 12 green complexes
  • More than 35 multi-directional teeing grounds

“Storm King was built to be a golf experience,” David Gang, founder of Storm King Golf Club said. “It was designed to be a place where you can have fun, challenge your game, and reconnect with what made you fall in love with golf in the first place. This is Golf Re-imagined.”

Sustainability

  • 18 Husqvarna automowers maintain fairways and surrounds silently, with zero emissions
  • Electric triplex and walk-behind mowers keep greens tournament-ready without fuel or noise
  • GPS-guided sprayers and drone applications deliver precise turf care with minimal impact to wildlife and soil

Smarter design means less land, lower water use, and fewer resources.

Community focus

Operated in partnership with the Hudson Valley Golf Foundation, Storm King supports regular programming for:

  • Talented adaptive golfers
  • Wounded veterans and first responders
  • Junior golfers through local youth organizations

Preview rounds

Invite-only preview days will take place throughout fall 2025, offering a select group of guests, media, and golf community leaders the opportunity to experience the course in advance of its official opening.