TICONDEROGA COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Ticonderoga, NY, USA
Designed by Seymour Dunn

Ticonderoga Country Club sits in the Adirondack region of upstate New York, in the historic town of Ticonderoga near the southern end of Lake Champlain. The course was designed by Seymour Dunn, a Scottish-born professional who became known in the early twentieth century both as a golf instructor and as a course architect working primarily in the northeastern United States. Dunn's designs typically reflect the strategic principles of the Golden Age, emphasizing natural terrain and thoughtful shot values over excessive length.
The routing takes advantage of the rolling topography characteristic of this part of the Champlain Valley, with elevation changes that provide variety in stance and approach angles. The landscape features a mix of open fairways and tree-lined corridors, with views toward the surrounding Adirondack foothills. The course serves a small membership in a region better known for its Revolutionary War history and outdoor recreation than for golf, giving it a quiet, traditional character.
Ticonderoga Country Club functions as a community course for the local area, offering a classic layout that reflects the unpretentious style of many early-to-mid-twentieth-century clubs in rural New York. The setting and scale suit golfers looking for a straightforward round in a scenic, low-key environment.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ticonderoga at Ticonderoga Country Club has a Course Vaults score of 7.9 out of 10 based on 2 explicit golfer ratings.
Ticonderoga was designed by Seymour Dunn.
Yes. Ticonderoga at Ticonderoga Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ticonderoga is 67.
Ticonderoga plays 5,092 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Ticonderoga is 99.