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Golf Digest has rated The Sagamore as the “5th Best Public Course in New York State.” Conde’ Nast named it a top U.S. resort course and Golf Magazine honored it as a Silver Medal Resort. This Donald Ross track was designed and built with his careful supervision in 1928. As part of a $75 million restoration in 1985, the legendary course was fully restored according to Ross’ original blueprints.
Things To Do

The areas near the golf courses offer a variety of fun activities for all ages. Here are just a few of the options for each area.

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Saratoga Sets the Pace

The pace of summer was set centuries ago in Saratoga Springs, located just 25 miles north of Albany. Time in Saratoga passes at your leisure. The famed racetrack, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, the spas and mineral baths, and the gourmet dining and shopping on Broadway are just a few of Saratoga’s famed attractions. You’ll see why ESPN named Saratoga Race Course as one of the 25 greatest sports venues in America. The horses run from late July through Labor Day.

Here are a few websites to check out our recommended attractions...

Saratoga Race Course
www.nyra.com/saratoga
Saratoga Spa State Park www.saratogaspastatepark.org
Saratoga National Historic Park www.nps.gov/sara

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Lake Placid, A Gold Medal Destination

Centered in the heart of the High Peaks region, Lake Placid has always had spectacular scenery. But after hosting the 1980 Olympics, it captured the heart of America as well. A stroll down charming Main Street with its shops and restaurants is a must, but there’s much more. Ride the Cloudsplitter on Whiteface Mountain, the most scenic gondola in North America. Visit the Olympic Ski Jumping Complex, where the U.S freestyle aerial team trains. Careen down an Olympic bobsled run. Skate on 1980's “Miracle on Ice.” Just a few ideas for you!

Websites you should check out...

Whiteface Mountain Ski Center and Gondola
www.whitefaceregion.com
Olympic Center Ice Arena www.orda.org
Olympic Ski Jump Complex www.orda.org
Verizon Sports Complex www.verizonsportscomplex.com

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Lake George, where Summer Vacations reach their Peak

From the crest of a roller coaster to the top of a mountain, the Lake George area is where a vacation reaches its peak. Hiking, boating, camping, para-sailing and even hot air balloon rides are all part of the Lake George experience. There’s even an indoor waterpark. Drive Prospect Mountain Veteran’s Memorial Highway for panoramic 100-mile views of Vermont, New Hampshire and Canada. Then take the “viewmobile” to the summit! Be sure to see Fort Ticonderoga from the Revolutionary War...it even has a lock of George Washington’s hair!

Recommended attractions...

www.Fort-Ticonderoga.org
www.sixflags.com
www.lakegeorgeshoreline.com

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Adirondacks Attractions

Between golf courses, you’ll want to take a breather. Great towns to hit include Saranac Lake, Blue Mountain Lake, Tupper Lake and Old Forge. Saranac Lake has guided canoeing and kayaking. The Adirondacks Museum in Blue Mountain Lake has been called the “Smithsonian of the Adirondacks,” by National Geographic. In Tupper Lake, you’ll be amazed at the Wild Center, which has hundreds of live animals and walkways with scenic overlooks. Old Forge is a great place to shop, with one of the country’s largest and most unusual hardware stores. If you have kids in tow, there’s the Enchanted Forest Water Safari. Golfers love it, too!

Websites for you...

www.oldforgehardware.com
www.watersafari.com
www.wildcenter.org
www.adirondackmuseum.org

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