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Lake Placid Club

The club’s award-winning courses offer a variety of golf for players of all abilities in a breathtaking setting

1-518-523-4460
88 Morningside Drive
Lake Placid, NY 12946
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Set in the heart of the Adirondacks, the Lake Placid Club features 45 holes of golf on three unique courses. The club’s award-winning courses offer a variety of golf for players of all abilities in a breathtaking setting.
 

The courses are comprised of the Pristine Nine, the Links Course designed in 1909 by Seymour Dunn, and the Mountain Course designed in 1910 by Alexander H. Findlay and remodeled in 1931 by Alister MacKenzie.
 

The Club has been host to many dignitaries in its hundred-year history, including President Clinton who enjoyed a round of golf on the Links Course during a weekend retreat.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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