PGA CHAMPIONSHIP COMMUNITY GUIDE PRESENTED BY VISIT ROCHESTER

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PGA CHAMPIONSHIP COMMUNITY GUIDE

PRESENTED BY VISIT ROCHESTER

WELCOME!

Welcome to Rochester and Monroe County – where the champions come to play!

We’re delighted to welcome you to our beautiful region for the 2023 PGA Championship.

Monroe County is the anchor of the Greater Rochester, New York region, which is home to almost 1.2 million residents. We are known for our technological innovation, vibrant arts and culture, exceptional quality of life and rich history.

Our cultural, historical, and natural assets are some of the best in the world. Only in Rochester can you stand in the home of one of the world’s greatest inventors at George Eastman Museum; visit a 96 ft. waterfall in the center of the city; pay your respects to two of the country’s most dedicated civil rights leaders (Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass) at Mt. Hope Cem-

etery; and explore the toys of your childhood at The National Toy Hall of Fame at home at The Strong National Museum of Play.

We hope that you enjoy your time in Rochester and Monroe County for the PGA Championship. To help you with your visit, you will find within this guide resources designed to help you find where to eat, what else to see and do while you’re in the area, and even a few reasons to plan a return visit to the Greater Rochester region.

We hope that when you leave, you will take a part of our pride in Rochester with you; that you

will encourage others to visit and perhaps, you’ll return with family and friends. You will always be welcome.

Enjoy your visit.

Monroe County Executive Adam Bello

Don Jeffries, President & CEO, Visit Rochester

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Oak Hill Country Club, courtesy Gary Kellner / PGA of America

DINING OPTIONS

There are limitless options for dining in the Rochester area. To help you plan your next meal, see some of our favorite local spots below.

*Addresses are in Rochester unless otherwise noted.

*Be sure to plan ahead and call in advance to check availability— reservations are strongly encouraged.

NEAR THE COURSE

Jojo Bistro & Wine Bar

60 N. Main St., Pittsford restaurantjojo.com

585-385-3108

Simply Crepes

7 Schoen Pl., Pittsford simplycrepes.com

585-383-8310

Label 7

50 State St., Pittsford labelseven.com

585-267-7500

Erie Grill

41 N. Main St., Pittsford eriegrill.com

585-419-3032

Neutral Ground

45 Schoen Pl., Pittsford neutralgroundcoffee.com

585-348-9303

Village Bakery & Café

5 State St., Pittsford villagebakeries.com

585-203-1311

Black & Blue 3349 Monroe Ave. blackandbluesteakandcrab. com/rochester

585-421-8111

Root 31 Café

3349 Monroe Ave. root31.com

585-383-5660

Next Door by Wegmans 3220 Monroe Ave. wegmansnextdoor.com

585-249-4575

Burger Bar by Wegmans 3195 Monroe Ave. wegmansburgerbar.com

585-248-8685

Pittsford Plaza 3349 Monroe Ave. pittsfordplaza.com

585-225-1140

Richardson’s 1474 Marsh Rd., Pittsford richardsonscanalhouse.com

585-248-5000

Pittsford Pub

60 N. Main St., Pittsford thepittsfordpub.com

585-586-4650

The Basin Pub

637 Pittsford Victor Rd., Pittsford

thebasinpub.com

585-385-1113

Branca Basin

683 Pittsford Victor Rd., Pittsford

brancabasin.com

585-310-7415

BluHorn Tequilaria

9 S. Main St., Pittsford

bluhorntequilaria.com

585-880-6843

Aladdin’s

8 Schoen Pl., Pittsford myaladdins.com

585-264-9000

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Radio Social

Fattoush

5 S. Main St., Pittsford fattoushpittsford.com

585-267-7876

Fruit & Salad Company

680 Pittsford Victor Rd., Pittsford

fruitandsaladco.com

585-586-7280

Avvino

2541 Monroe Ave. avvinorochester.com

585-270-5229

Max’s Chop House

1456 Monroe Ave. maxrochesterny.com

585-271-3510

Pittsford Dairy

44 N. Main St., Pittsford pittsfordfarmsdairy.com

585-586-6610

LOCAL FAVORITES

Bitter Honey

127 Railroad St. Suite 110 bitterhoneyroc.com

585-270-4202

Blu Wolf Bistro

657 Park Ave. bluwolfbistro.com

585-270-4467

Brown Hound Downtown 500 University Ave. brownhoundbistro.com

585-506-972

Restaurant Good Luck

50 Anderson Ave. restaurantgoodluck.com

585-340-616

The Revelry 1290 University Ave. therevelryroc.com

585-340-6454

Salena’s Mexican Restaurant

302 N. Goodman St. salenas.com

585-256-598

Velvet Belly

3 Rochester Public Market velvet-belly.com

585-413-0825

Bar Bantam

1 S. Clinton Ave. barbantam.com

585-454-1052

Branca Midtown

280 E. Broad St. #100 brancamidtown.com

585-434-5243

Native

180 S. Clinton Ave. nativerochester.com

585-351-6121

Max of Eastman Place 25 Gibbs St. maxrochesterny.com

585-697-0491

Mercantile on Main 240 E. Main St. sibleysquareroc.com

585-546-1711

Peppa Pot 522 E. Main St. eatatpeppapot.com

585-546-7500

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que 99 Court St.

dinosaurbarbeque.com

585-325-7090

Redd Rochester 24 Winthrop St. reddrochester.com

585-483-7333

TRATA

145 Culver Rd. tratarochester.com

585-270-5460

Char 550 East Ave. charsteakandlounge.com

585-241-7100

Rohrbach Brewing Company 97 Railroad St. rohrbachs.com

585-546-8020

Tournedo’s Steakhouse 26 Broadway innonbroadway.com

585-269-3888

The Hideaway 197 Park Ave. hoganshideaway.com

585-434-0511

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Rochester Public Market Genesee Bew House, courtesy diningtraveler.com Branca Midtown

Jines

658 Park Ave. jinesrestaurant.com

585-461-1280

Park Ave Pub

650 Park Ave. parkavepub.com

585-461-4140

Good Smoke BBQ

135 W. Commercial St., East Rochester goodsmokebbq.com

585-203-1576

Horizons Modern Kitchen & Wine Bar

199 Woodcliff Dr., Fairport horizonsmodernkitchen.com

585-248-4825

CONVENIENT TO PARKING HENRIETTA

Bill Gray’s 1225 Jefferson Rd. billgrays.com

585-424-2350

DiBella’s Italian Market

620 Jefferson Rd. dibellas.com

585-475-1831

Jeremiah’s Tavern Henrietta

1175 Jefferson Rd. jeremiahstavern.com

585-434-3338

Lovin Cup

300 Park Point Dr. lovincup.com

585-292-9940

Delmonico’s Steakhouse 125 White Spruce Blvd. delmonicositaliansteakhouse.com

585-424-4242

Dave and Buster’s 15 Miracle Mile Dr. daveandbusters.com

585-417-4300

110 Grill

780 Jefferson Rd. 110grill.com

585-340-6030

MacGregor’s Grill & Tap Room

300 Jefferson Rd. macgregorsgtr.com

585-427-8410

Sticky Lips

830 Jefferson Rd. stickylipsbbq.com

585-292-5544

CONVENIENT TO PARKING GATES/WESTSIDE

Agatina’s 2967 Buffalo Rd. agatinas.com

585-426-0510

Jeremiah’s Tavern 2200 Buffalo Rd. jeremiahstavern.com

585-247-0022

Rohrbach’s Brewpub 3859 Buffalo Rd. rohrbachs.com

585-594-9800

Veneto Wood Fired Pizza and Pasta 1308 Buffalo Rd. venetorestaurant.com

585-622-9000

Mesquite Grille 910 Elmgrove Rd. mesquitemexgrill.com

585-363-5826

Palermo’s Sub 910 Elmgrove Rd. slicelife.com

585-426-8400

Bill Gray’s 2987 Buffalo Rd. billgrays.com

585-247-3940

Texas BBQ Joint 122 S. Union St., Spencerport bbqrochester.com

585-476-3179

MacGregor’s Grill & Tap Room

2205 Buffalo Rd. macgregorsgtr.com

585-471-5609

BREWERIES AND BARS

Lock 32 Brewing 10 Schoen Pl. lock32brew.com

585-500-8844

Copper Leaf Brewing

50 State St., Pittsford copperleafbrewingco.com

585-678-1383

Fairport Brewing Co.

1044 University Ave. fairportbrewing.com

585-678-6728

Genesee Brewery & Brew House

25 Cataract St. geneseebeer.com/brewhouse

585-262-9200

Nine Spot Brewing

190 Monroe Ave. ninespotbrewing.com

585-333-0584

Roc Brewing Co.

56 S. Union St. rocbrewingco.com

585-794-9798

Rohrbach Beer Hall

97 Railroad St. rohrbachs.com

585-594-9800

Sager Beer Works

46 Sager Dr. sagerbeerworks.com

585-417-5404

Strangebird Brewery

62 Marshall St. strangebirdbeer.com

585-505-8700

Three Heads Brewing

186 Atlantic Ave.

threeheadsbrewing.com

585-244-1224

Young Lion Brewing Company

24 Lakeshore Dr. younglionbrewing.com

585-412-6065

Murphy’s Law Irish Pub 370 East Ave. murphyslawrochesterny.com

585- 232-7115

Recreo 350 East Ave. recreo350.com

585-546-7468

Half Pint Pub 363 Park Ave. thehalfpintpub.com

585-271-6384

Magpie Irish Pub

653 Park Ave. magpiepub.com

585-271-4150

Flight Wine Bar 262 Exchange St. winebarflight.com

585-360-4180

Red, White & Brew 147 State St. redwhiteandbrewroc.com

585-319-3509

ONLY IN ROCHESTER

Nick Tahou Hots garbageplate.com

Bill Gray’s billgrays.com

Abbott’s abbottscustard.com

Rochester Public Market cityofrochester.gov/publicmarket

For a full list of dining options, including grab-and-go, scan the QR code below.

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MAJOR ATTRACTIONS

Off the course, Rochester hits the spot for a range of tastes—from beverage trails to hiking trails; from a stellar festival lineup to farm-to-table cuisine that’s out of this world. The excitement lasts long after the 18th hole.

George Eastman Museum

900 East Ave., Rochester, eastman.org

The George Eastman Museum is located on the estate of George Eastman, the pioneer of popular photography and motion picture film. It is the world’s oldest photography museum and one of the oldest film archives

The Strong National Museum of Play

One Manhattan Square, Rochester, museumofplay.org

This is one of the largest history museums in the United States. The Strong is home to the most comprehensive collection of play-related artifacts, dozens of interactive exhibits (including an indoor

butterfly garden), and the National Toy Hall of Fame and World Video Game Hall of Fame.

RMSC Museum & Science Center

657 East Ave., Rochester, rmsc.org

Discover three floors filled with over 200 interactive science and history themed exhibits and science demonstrations at the region’s premier museum & science center. Home of the Strasenburgh Planetarium.

National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House

17 Madison St., Rochester, susanb.org

This is the home of the legendary American civil rights leader and the site of her famous arrest for voting in 1872.

Memorial Art Gallery

500 University Ave., Rochester, mag.rochester.edu

Journey through 5,000 years of human creativity: from the treasures of antiquity to 21st century masterworks. The gallery offers a permanent collection of more than 12,000 objects and has been called the best-balanced collection in the state outside of New York City.

Highland Park

171 Reservoir Ave., Rochester, monroecounty.gov/ parks-highland

Designed by Frederick Law

Olmsted, Highland Park is one of the crown jewels of the Monroe County Parks System. Highland is home to the largest collection of lilacs in North America, in bloom early-mid

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The Strong National Museum of Play

May, as well as the annual Rochester Lilac Festival (May 12-21, 2023).

High Falls

Commercial St. and Brown’s Race, Rochester

Marvel at the sight of a 96foot waterfall in the center of downtown Rochester. Enjoy striking views of High Falls from the Pont de Rennes pedestrian bridge or the rooftop of the Genesee Brew House.

Genesee Brew House

25 Cataract St., Rochester, geneseebeer.com

This beer destination features

interactive exhibits, multimedia content, a gift shop, pilot brewery, and a pub-style restaurant. It captures and shares the long history of the Genesee Brewery, one of the largest and oldest continually operating breweries in America.

ArtisanWorks

565 Blossom Rd. # L, Rochester, artisanworks.net

This 40,000 square foot renovated factory building integrates art of all kinds with a collection of more than half a million objects and promotes

regional artists through an incubator program.

Rochester Public Market

280 N. Union St., Rochester, cityofrochester.gov/ publicmarket

The Rochester Public Market is one of the oldest and largest public markets in the country. Open year-round on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Erie Canal

Cruises available in Fairport and Pittsford, colonialbelle. com; sampatch.org

The Erie Canal is opening early just for the PGA. Enjoy sitting

along the tow path and visiting the picturesque communities (Brockport, Spencerport, Fairport, Pittsford, and more) that it runs through. Canal cruises are available on the Colonial Belle or Sam Patch canal boats.

See More Things to Do.

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George Eastman Museum RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium Seneca Park Zoo Colonial Belle, courtesy Aaron Winters

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ROCHESTER AREA

FOOD

MUSEUMS & GALLERIES

PARKS & RECREATION

CITY LANDMARKS

PARKING

ROUTE 104

Erie Canal

MAP

ROUTE

ROUTE31

ROUTE 490

High Falls

National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House

Genesee River

ROUTE 31

Genesee Brew House Downtown Rochester

Joseph A. Floreano

Rochester Riverside Convention Center

SOUTH AVENUE MOUNT HOPE AVENUE

Mount Hope Cemetery

Rochester Public Market

EAST MAIN STREET

ALEXANDER STREET

Memorial Art Gallery

George Eastman Museum

Rochester Museum & Science Center The Strong National Museum of Play

EAST AVENUE

Cobbs Hill Park

ArtisanWorks

Highland Park

MONROEAVENUE HIGHLANDAVENUE

590

GREECE SPENCERPORT BROCKPORT
Rochester Tech Park & DRINK
ROUTE 531
PARK AVENUE
ROUTE 490 ROUTE
WEST MAIN STREET

ROUTE 31

ROUTE 490

ROUTE 104

ROUTE 590

ROUTE 590

Ontario
Rochester Tech Park .........................13.8 MILES Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport.............10.7 MILES MCC Campus ................................................8 MILES Downtown Rochester .............................7.2 MILES Village of Pittsford.......................................2.6 MILES N
Pittsford Wegmans Lake
Irondequoit Bay Erie Canal Genesee River Genesee River PITTSFORD WEBSTER IRONDEQUOIT CHARLOTTE FAIRPORT BUSHNELL’S BASIN MCC Campus Oak Hill Country Club Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport DISTANCES FROM OAK HILL COUNTRY CLUB
ROUTE 390 Downtown Rochester MONROEAVENUE
ROUTE 490 ROUTE390
ROUTE 104 ROUTE 390
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ROUTE 490 ROUTE 31

RETURN TO ROCHESTER

Now that you’ve had a little taste of what the Rochester region has to offer, we invite you to come back and experience it all again. From the wonders of Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes to world-class dining and entertainment, Rochester and the surrounding area offers visitors limitless reasons to return.

Art & Culture

Immerse yourself in art at the University of Rochester Memorial Art Gallery (the area’s “mini Met”) then visit some of the many other galleries around the region. When you’re ready take a seat, experience the magic of dance at a Rochester City Ballet

performance or at a Garth Fagan—of Lion King fame—show. From top-notch musicals presented by the Rochester Broadway Theatre League or Geva Theatre to small and intimate shows at other venues, there is no lack of entertainment and culture here in Rochester.

History

You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate all the important historical moments that happened in Rochester. Come back and visit Susan B. Anthony’s home and learn all about the fight for women’s rights. Fredrick Douglass called Rochester home for many years and published the North Star right here in the city. But that is only the tip of the iceberg. Come back and learn all about our region’s rich and important history.

Food

There is something for everyone’s culinary desires when visiting Rochester! We have hundreds of restaurants to satisfy every whim. Foodies can experience everything from high-end dining to rustic farm-

to-table fare and everything in-between. Whether you are craving caviar and champagne or the juiciest burger in town, Rochester has you covered.

Craft Beverage

Rochester ranks 21st in the nation when it comes to craft breweries per capita. It all started with the Genesee Brewing Company in 1878. Today there are breweries, cideries, and distilleries galore. Don’t forget to experience our region’s world-famous Finger Lakes wines as well. Take a short drive outside of the city for some of the most beautiful and diverse wine trails in the country.

Outdoor recreation

Hiking and biking and walking, oh my! Rochester and the surrounding area is an outdoor

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The view from Cobb’s Hill, courtesy Dick Bennett

lover’s dream vacation. Walk or ride along the many miles of Erie Canal towpath or the Genesee Riverway Trail. Visit the many other nature preserves, parks, and trails, too. And we get plenty of snow for those that enjoy winter sports.

On the Water

Don’t forget to pack your swimsuit! If you like to boat, paddle, fish, or swim you’re in the right place. Lake Ontario, the Genesee River, and the Finger Lakes offer a variety of water sports and summer leisure.

Shopping

When it comes to shopping, Rochester has it all. The savvy shopper can visit one of our many small boutiques and local gift shops. And don’t miss out on a visit to the Rochester Public Market—first opened in 1827—in the heart of the city.

Parks and Gardens

Rochester has earned the nickname “Flower City.” It’s no surprise then that we have a plethora of parks and gardens including Fredrick Law Olmsted’s Genesee Valley Park, Highland Park, Seneca

Park, and Maplewood Park. In addition to these historic parks and gardens there are also numerous other lovely parks including Ontario Beach Park on the shores of Lake Ontario and Turning Point Park at the edge of the Genesee River.

Festivals & Events

Whether you are into music, art, food, or flowers, Rochester has a festival for you. In fact, we have more than 140 festivals throughout the year! Our most notable ones include the annual Lilac Festival and the International Jazz Festival. If

you’re here in the fall, you can’t miss the world-famous Fringe Festival.

Bring the Family

There is no reason to leave the kids at home. Family-friendly sites include the Strong Museum of Play, the Rochester Museum and Science Center, Seabreeze Amusement Park, the Seneca Park Zoo and the Genesee Country Village & Museum.

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GOLF IN ROCHESTER

Welcome golfers! Play like the professionals when you visit Rochester.

Rochester is a place where golf has thrived and grown for over a century. There are more than 60 resort, semi-private, and public courses for golfers to choose from. The area’s courses have been designed by top course architects including several by Donald Ross and Robert Trent Jones,

are steeped in history and are regularly top-rated.

From April to November, Rochester and the Finger Lakes region offers a perfect setting for your next golf outing. In early spring the landscape comes to life as trees and plants begin to bloom in fabu-

lous color. The summer season provides perfect temperatures for getting out on the course— the average temperature in July is a low of 61 and a high of 82 degrees. Fall golf in Rochester is among the best in the country as the leaves change, exploding in vibrant shades of red, yellow and orange. All the while, Rochester’s courses provide well-maintained greens, challenging courses and exceptional value.

To help make planning your next golf outing a “hole-inone,” book a stay-and-play golf package through the Rochester Golf Trail. The Rochester Golf Trail, a partner of the New

York Golf Trail, connects golfers to five top-rated local courses: Ravenwood Golf Club, The Links At Greystone, Blue Heron Hills, Wild Wood Country Club and Deerfield Golf & Country Club.

Explore the Rochester Golf Trail by visiting visitrochester.com/golftrail or scan the QR code below.

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Golf at the Woodcliff Hotel & Spa

PGA NEED-TO-KNOW

Now that you are familiar with all that the Rochester area has to offer in terms of food and activities you might have a few questions about the PGA Championship at the Oak Hill Country Club. Scan the QR code below to access PGA Frequently Asked Questions.

When you visit this link, you will find information about tickets and ticket packages, on-site food and beverages, and more. Have questions about the PGA? Scan the QR code below:

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Courtesy Gary Kellner / PGA of America Courtesy Luke Photography / PGA of America

THINGS TO DO DURING THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

There are limitless ways to enjoy your visit in Rochester for the PGA Championship. Read on for our list of things to do during your stay and start adding these activities to your trip itinerary.

1) Visit the Lilac Festival

Experience the Flower City in full bloom at the Rochester Lilac Festival, a free 10-day festival happening from May 12-21 at Highland Park. The festival features more than 1,800 photo-worthy lilac bushes in addition to free live music, an abundance of food options, a Wine Expo and a Beer Expo, an Art in the Park show, and more.

2) Cruise the Canal

The Erie Canal is opening early just for the PGA. Enjoy sitting along the tow path and visiting the picturesque communities (Brockport, Spencerport, Fairport, Pittsford, and more) that it runs through. Canal cruises are available on the Colonial Belle or Sam Patch canal boats. Cruises are available in Fairport and Pittsford: colonialbelle.com sampatch.org

3) Get Outside

There are more than 10,000 acres of parkland in Monroe county, and this is a great time of year to get outside and enjoy the beauty of the greater Rochester area. Enjoy

a hike at one of our many parks and hiking trails, bike around the city or at one of our many trails, or spend time paddling out on the water.

4) Quench Your Thirst Sip your way through Rochester; a city that has been named one of the best cities for beer in the country. The Greater Rochester area is home to more than two dozen breweries with award-winning brews. The award-winning Finger Lakes wine region is just short drive away.

5) Explore the Village of Pittsford

The Village of Pittsford is hosting a variety of events and celebrations to coincide with the PGA. Walk the historic streets of Pittsford and visit the unique boutiques, shops and restaurants they have to offer. Learn more at villageofpittsford.com.

6) Go Out to Eat Refuel after a day on the course at one of our mouthwatering local restaurants. From fine dining to budgetfriendly options and everything

in between, there’s something for everyone to indulge in. Don’t forget to experience Rochester’s famous garbage plate, a unique mashup of ingredients and a must-try. See our Dining Guide in the front of this magazine for a full list of recommended eateries.

7) Bring Home a Souvenir Shop away at local boutiques, various retailers and other specialty shops in Rochester. Our small towns offer charming local shops with remarkable finds. A unique shopping experience awaits at Record Archive (33 1/3 Rockwood St, Rochester, NY 14610) home to the most extensive collection of vinyl in the Northeast with more than 250,000 new and vintage

vinyl. For unique Rochesterbranded items including mugs, shirts, wall prints and more, visit Peppermint (145 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14620). For a traditional shopping experience with national brands, visit the multiple malls in the area, including Greece Ridge (271 Greece Ridge Center Drive, Rochester 14626), Marketplace Mall (One Miracle Mile Drive Rochester14623), or the upscale Eastview Mall (7979 Pittsford-Victor Road, Victor 14564), which holds the only Von Maur department store in the Northeast and DICK’s House of Sport, a favorite of golfers. Be sure to check out the golf simulator during your visit!

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ABOUT THIS GUIDE

The PGA Championship Community Guide has been created by Visit Rochester to help connect visitors to Rochester for the PGA to the limitless things to see, do and dine in the Greater Rochester region.

For the latest information on restaurants, hotels, events and activities in the Rochester area, please visit our website at visitrochester.com.

ABOUT VISIT ROCHESTER

Visit Rochester is the official tourism promotion agency for Monroe County.

We sell and market Greater Rochester as a preferred destination—for business and leisure travel—in order to grow and maximize visitor spending and to enhance the economy. Tourism plays a major role in the economy of Monroe County as well as the entire Finger Lakes region. To this end, Visit Rochester also advocates for appropriate destination development, investment and increased community awareness, and appreciation and support for the visitor industry.

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Cover photo: Luke Photography / PGA of America PGA CHAMPIONSHIP COMMUNITY GUIDE PRESENTED BY VISIT ROCHESTER
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In between watching the golf rounds, we invite you experience all Monroe County has to offer.

Our region is known for its food and beverage - enjoy a meal along the historic Erie Canal or head to our vibrant public market. You can even try the winner of the 2023 Governor’s Cup for best craft beer in New York State, the Genesee Brew House Helles, made by our local Genesee Brewing Company. We have activities for the whole family including the world-renowned Strong Museum of Play, the Rochester Museum and Science Center, and Monroe County’s own Seneca Park Zoo. If you want to hit the links while you’re here, try one of our three public golf courses, located within our extensive park system.

Thank you for coming and enjoy your stay in Monroe County.

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