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Saranac Lake Golf Club

Complete your round with a visit to the Clubhouse bar with panoramic views of the mountains, woods and golf course

1-518-891-2675
1316 NYS Route 86
Ray Brook, NY 12977
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Nestled halfway between Saranac Lake and Lake Placid in Ray Brook, the Saranac Lake Golf Club is a challenging, fair and fun test for any level golfer.
 

Along with scenic vistas, the 2,995-yard, par 36 layout has a course with rolling fairways, gullies, hills, and elevated greens to negotiate as well as the signature creek that crosses 5 holes and protects 2 greens.
 

Complete your round with a visit to the Clubhouse bar and banquet hall with panoramic views of the mountains, woods and golf course. The club also sports a driving range and practice facility.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Ray Brook, NY

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