A summer-and-fall pocket of upstate New York where Donald Ross resort golf meets Adirondack lake life. The Sagamore anchors the luxury end on the shores of Lake George; Saratoga National handles modern parkland; Saratoga Spa State Park keeps it accessible. The kind of trip where you bring shorts for the round and a fleece for the walk by the water after dinner.
Donald Ross's 1928 design at the iconic Sagamore Resort on Lake George — a historic championship parkland layout with elevation changes and lake views rare in the Northeast. Luxury at peak rates, but pre-June 15 dates and twilight tee times drop into mid-range pricing.
Roger Rulewich Group design widely regarded as one of the best public courses in New York. Tournament-quality conditioning, generous fairways, and a truly memorable parkland layout.
Historic state-park course inside Saratoga Spa, designed by William F. Mitchell. A classic parkland walk through old-growth trees and one of the great municipal values in the country.
Public 18-hole layout on the shores of Saratoga Lake — a solid budget round that holds up well for the price point. The lakeside setting gives it a different character from the inland Saratoga and Lake George courses; worth a stop when you want a relaxed pace and reasonable green fees.
Where golfers actually eat, drink, and hang after the round — the dive bar, the post-round brewery, the coffee spot before an early tee time. Submitted by people who've been, not the food-critic picks.
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