CROWNE PLAZA LAKE PLACID
🇺🇸 Lake Placid, NY, USA
Designed by Graham Cooke, Seymour Dunn
The Links at Crowne Plaza Lake Placid occupies terrain in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York, where the town of Lake Placid is known primarily for its winter sports heritage and twice hosting the Winter Olympics. The original nine holes were designed by Seymour Dunn in the 1920s, with a second nine added later by Graham Cooke. Dunn, a Scottish professional and instructor who emigrated to the United States, designed several courses in the Northeast during the early twentieth century. The course operates as part of the resort property and serves both hotel guests and outside play.
The routing works through rolling, forested Adirondack terrain at elevation, where the mountain setting provides natural contour and views toward surrounding peaks. The layout incorporates elevation change and tree-lined corridors typical of northeastern parkland courses built in the pre-war and mid-century periods. Conditions and playing characteristics reflect the short northern growing season and the resort's focus on accommodating a range of visitor skill levels.
Lake Placid's golf season runs from late spring through early fall, constrained by the region's winter climate. The course functions as a recreational amenity within the broader resort and conference center operation, and it draws golfers visiting the area for its outdoor recreation, scenic mountain environment, and proximity to Lake Placid village and the Olympic facilities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Links was designed by Graham Cooke and Seymour Dunn.
Yes. Links at Crowne Plaza Lake Placid is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Links is 71.
Links plays 7,101 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Links is 140.
Links is a 18-hole course.