About
In the early 1980s, the Town of Haverstraw purchased a portion of the Letchworth Custodial Property from the state of New York. As part of the agreement, the area was designated "Parks and Recreation". Town supervisor Philip J. Rotella and coucilman Thomas Lawless decided to utilize the property as a public golf course. The course was designed by Hal Purdy and took two years to build. The 6,517-yard, par 72 course opened in 1984.
The original name for the facility was the Minisceongo Golf Course. However, to honor their longtime Town Supervisor, Haverstraw officials decide to name it the Philip J. Rotella Municipal Golf Course. In 2002, the course was renamed the Philip J. Rotella Memorial Golf Course.
Through the years many improvements were made to the golf course by the town's Highway Department personnel. Adding and repairing bridges, cart paths, drainage and stonewalls were all part of their efforts. In 1999, the Town of Haverstraw hired architect Stephan Kay to further improve the course. New bunkers, tees and a total redesign of several holes took place. Improving playability, safety, aesthetics and speed of play were the goals of the project. Construction began in 1999 and was completed by the spring of 2003.
Michael Laudien is the PGA Head Golf Professional and GM for the past 10 years. Cal Fowx is the Golf Course Superintendent for the past 19 years. Under his supervision, Philip J. Rotella Memorial Golf Course has become the best conditioned golf course in the County. We hope you enjoy your visit to the Haverstraw golf community and will return time and time again.