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Top of the World Golf Resort
The challenging course is carved from the side of French Mountain that highlights the Adirondack’s natural beauty while offering a player-friendly experience for golfers of all levels
Nestled in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains with spectacular views of Lake George and the surrounding countryside, Top of the World Resort offers a challenging 18-hole golf course packaged with a complete Adirondack Inn experience, with a fine dining restaurant and a charming bed & breakfast.
The challenging course is carved from the side of French Mountain that highlights the Adirondack’s natural beauty while offering a player-friendly experience for golfers of all levels. The course features spectacular views of the mountains of Vermont to the east as well as beautiful Lake George.
The challenging course is carved from the side of French Mountain that highlights the Adirondack’s natural beauty while offering a player-friendly experience for golfers of all levels. The course features spectacular views of the mountains of Vermont to the east as well as beautiful Lake George.
Lake George, NY
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