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Broome County opens En-Joie Golf Club for 2024 season

En-Joie Golf Club
Broome County opened the En-Joie Golf Club for the 2024 season on March 30. The county manages the golf course, which is owned by the village of Endicott. (Photo credit: Broome County Executive Jason Garnar Facebook)

ENDICOTT, N.Y. — Broome County has opened its En-Joie Golf Club for the 19th season of the county managing the golf course, which hosts the annual PGA Tour Champions Dicks Sporting Goods Open.

En-Joie, located at 722 West Main St. in Endicott, officially opened for the season on March 30, Broome County Executive Jason Garnar, Legislator Greg Baldwin, Director of Golf Mike Deuel, and Golf Superintendent Sully Murphy announced the opening in a press release.

The county took over managing the golf course from the Village of Endicott in 2006 to ensure the course could remain open, as well as continue hosting the annual Champions Tour event that brings some of the worlds best pro golfers above the age 50 to town. The village maintains ownership of En-Joie, which first opened in 1927, according to its website. The 2023 season saw 30,217 rounds played, a record amount for the course.

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As we enter our 19th year of managing operations at En-Joie, our commitment to maintaining and improving this incredible course is stronger than ever, Garnar said. Welook forward to the busy season ahead of us and wish everyone on the course a great season.

En-Joie Golf Club was home to the PGA Tours B.C. Open, originally the Broome County Open, from 19712005.

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