Lake Placid Club Golf Courses

A golfer's silhouetted follow-through on a beautifully lit golf course with mist rising near Lake Placid Club Grandview
The morning sun rises dramatically over the mountains illuminating the golf course at Lake Placid Club Grandview

Tee off amid the breathtaking beauty of the Adirondacks at Lake Placid Club Golf Courses, just half a mile from the hotel. Offering 45 holes across three distinctive layouts, this historic destination blends challenging play with stunning mountain scenery.

The Links Course, designed by renowned Scottish architect Seymour Dunn in 1905, is a par-71, 7,006-yard masterpiece. Inspired by the great links courses of Scotland, it features bunker-laden fairways, native fescue, and expansive undulating greens.

The Mountain Course, originally laid out by Alexander Findlay in 1910 and redesigned by legendary architect Alister MacKenzie in 1971, stretches 6,294 yards. Smaller greens, tree-lined fairways, and dramatic elevation changes demand precision and reward accuracy.

With a legacy of championship play and spectacular surroundings, Lake Placid Club Golf Courses offer an unforgettable golf experience in every season.

88 Morningside Drive 12946 Lake Placid United States