Cobble Hill Golf Course
A throwback to another era, beautiful scenery makes Cobble Hill one of the oldest and most picturesque golf courses in America.
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Built in 1896, Cobble Hill is one of America’s first golf courses. Today this 9-hole, par 35, 3,033-yard course is a super choice for regular play or a diversion when visiting the ADK. After all, there is so much to see and do; Cobble Hill lets visitors get their golf on while still having time to enjoy the many other pleasures of the Adirondacks.
Despite its legacy, Cobble Hill is a fully irrigated Adirondack Mountain course. The fairways and greens are well-groomed, ensuring that Cobble Hill is both demanding and friendly. Our golf editors report that the course offers fantastic views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level.
Cobble Hill’s dedicated staff are available to offer guidance and tips to make your play the most enjoyable it can be. Facilities include a Pro Shop and Snack Bar on-premises.
For more information and to reserve a tee time, visit Cobble Hill’s website.
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