Camping: yes
Facilities: no
Pay to Play: no
Private: yes
Tee Signs: yes

Course Details

Target Type: DISCatcher Pro
Tee Type: Natural
Elevation: 50/50 Flat/Hills
Foliage: Woodsy
Course Length: 5,223ft
Hole Length: Under 300ft: 11 | 300 - 400ft: 4 | Over 400ft: 3
Course Designer: Ross Conover and Eric Moreira

Description

Offers a true Adirondack experience, courtesy of Paul Smith’s College. Weaves through historic silviculture (tree plantation) plots in a predominantly forested area that includes a lakeside front 9 and a back 9 with towering, old growth white pines. This course’s name is from the Iroquois term to describe the region's native Algonquins. “Adirondack” (means bark-eater) derived from the locals habit of eating the inside bark of white pine during times of food scarcity. Today this term is applied to the gnaw marks left behind on a tree after being struck by a disc. #4 has a mando - must go right of the mando tree. Open to the public but on private land. Play at your own risk and please respect the hikers on the Jackrabbit Trail and the folks working the Osgood Farm. Pack out all trash. Camping: Meacham Lake Campground is 10 miles north, Buck Pond Campground is 10 miles northeast.

Directions

From the junction of State Rtes 86 and 30: Turn right onto Rte 30 and go 0.6 mile. The parking area is off the road behind some trees on the right (east) side of the road - 50' north of a red gate. 1st tee is at the end of a 0.1 mile trail to the north edge of the Osgood Farm.

Contact

Phone: 518-327-6344