Though the Scottish layout remains as its designers originally intended, playing conditions have improved considerably since the course was built in 1902. With bent grass greens and a fully automated irrigation system, the course is more enjoyable than ever before. Every hole at the The Saranac Inn has its own memorable attributes. The first hole would be a worthy finishing hole, but coming at the start of the round it demands extra attention. It is of championship caliber and one of the best holes in the Adirondacks. A par will surely result in honors on the second tee. From the green, the golf just gets better.
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