I recently spent a few days within the Adirondack Park region in upstate New York and decided I would play a few of the older courses before they dry up and blow away. The first course I played was Saranac Lake Golf Club. I really wasn't expecting much, but there were a few excellent holes of intererest, no fairway irrigation and the greens and green complexes were actually pretty incredible to say the least. The club is semi-private and tee times are not required. It was about $13 to walk 9 holes. Their website mentions Alex (A.H) Findley and Tilly as the architects of record. I had some difficulty finding much information about the club, and it was possibly known as Ray Brook Links at some point. I apologize for the bright green in the pics, the weather was crappy, and I just bought a new camera and have not had ample time to practice with it! Obviously not a destination course, but certainly worth a look if near Lake Placid.
"A golf course architect, A. H. Findley, was hired that fall and his plan for the course was accepted. An architect by the name of Tillinghast was also involved - possibly the same Tillinghast who designed the Winged Foot course in Westchester County, New York."
On to the pictures:
Hole 1, par 5, 455 yards
Hole 2, par 4, 405 yards
Hole 3, par 4, 397 yards
Hole 4, par 3, 159 yards
Hole 5, par 4, 318 yards
Hole 6, par 3, 179 yards
Hole 7, par 4, 282 yards (was most likely a par 3 originally. This hole was flooded and could basically not be played)
Hole 8, par5, 419 yards. I found an old picture and postcard of this hole as it looked originally. It has railroad tracks running down the left side [looking backwards from the green), but they can barely be seen present day.
Hole 9, par 4, 335 yards