ALAPAHA GOLF LINKS
🇺🇸 Kingston, NY, USA
Designed by Stewart Kessman, Hal Purdy
Alapaha Golf Links occupies rolling terrain in Kingston, New York, in the Hudson Valley region northwest of New York City. The course was designed by Stewart Kessman and Hal Purdy, a pairing that brought together regional design expertise during a period of golf development in the mid-Hudson area. The property's name references the Alapaha River of Georgia, though the connection to this upstate New York setting remains a point of local curiosity.
The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes characteristic of Hudson Valley topography, with holes moving through a mix of open and wooded corridors. The design reflects the collaborative approach of its architects, who worked to incorporate the land's existing contours rather than impose dramatic earthwork. Players encounter varied shot requirements across the layout, with strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward thoughtful course management over pure distance.
Kingston's location along the Hudson River has long made it a crossroads for regional recreation, and Alapaha serves the local golfing community as well as visitors exploring the valley's attractions. The course operates within the broader context of Hudson Valley golf, a region that has seen steady development since the early twentieth century as New York metropolitan golfers sought accessible weekend destinations. The facility maintains a straightforward approach to the game, emphasizing playability and the natural character of its setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Alapaha was designed by Stewart Kessman and Hal Purdy.
Yes. Alapaha at Alapaha Golf Links is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Alapaha is 30.
Alapaha plays 1,685 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Alapaha is 117.
Alapaha is a 9-hole course.