This past week I had the opportunity to play Rip Van Winkle CC (and tell the story of RVW to my son while playing) in the Catskills Region (Palenville, NY) of New York. We were on our way to Lake George and thought what a great way to sneak in 9 holes. This little 9 hole course, although soggy in a few spots was extremely fun, and worth playing if driving north or south on I-87 in New York. This course must be a real survivor, this area of NY appears to be quite depressed, with golf probably not on most people's minds here. As a kid, we camped many summers at North/South Lake which is just up the road a bit. Brought back many memories and made some new ones after playing here. They also scored points for NOT charging my son, unlike a certain county course in Bergen County, NJ that would not even allow him to play.....$28 for both riding in cart....before air travel, the Catskills was the hotspot for people in NYC, I would really like to have seen this course back then...and I hope the locals know what they have here....
Enjoy the pics...
Hole # 1/10 (Old Rip/Nine Pins)
Hole #2/11 (Village Tavern/Schnapps) This hole had some pretty cool mounding, that was natural and not mowed. Nice hole.
Hole #3/12 (Young Rip/Last Drink) Par 3, nice green complex and surrounds...
Hole #4/13 (Dame Van Winkle/Long Sleep Par 5
Hole #5/14 (The Glen/Thunder,Lightning) Short, yet great par 4. Since I birdied it, I like it even more! Has a semi-shared fairway with a par 3 number 7. Sorry no pics of the tee box view for some odd reason...
Hole #6/15 (Dog Wolf/Rips Awakening)
Hole #7/16 (Bowling Green/Long Beard) A little over 400 from the back, soft fairway with no roll at all. Good testing Par 4 unless of course you drive it 300+.
Hole #8/17 (The dwarf/Rusty Gun) A nice par 3, that plays with your depth perception. Guarded right with a marsh/pond. The 2 square shaped bunkers are unique to this hole only.
Hole #9/18 (Hudson's Crew/Journey Home)