Westport Golf and Country Club

47 Country Club Drive
Westport, NY 12993

518 962-4470

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Experience golf at its finest! For 116 years now, Adirondack golf enthusiasts have come by train, sailboat, paddle-wheeler, and carriage to relax and enjoy great Adirondack golf, simple hospitality, and the unspoiled scenery of the mountains. Westport Golf and Country Club in Westport NY is situated on 327 rolling acres and just blocks away from Lake Champlain. Westport is noted as one of Lake Chapmplains' most picturesque and historic villages.

The original golf course amounted to 6 holes known as the Westport Golf Links and was created in 1898. Shortly after the turn of the century, the course expanded to 9 holes, which were kept closely cropped by the owner’s flock of sheep. In 1928, Scottish architect Thomas Winton was hired to turn Westport into an 18-hole course. Despite battling the Great Depression, Winton successfully designed and finished the course shortly before his death. Some have said it was his finest completed work. During the ’50s, Westport became the summer home of famed Scottish pro Henry Picard. His reputation and the beauty of the course attracted such celebrities as Babe Ruth, Stan Musial, and Harry Carey. For over 100+ years, Westport has worked hard to keep its reputation as a “must-play” course in the Adirondacks/Lake Placid/Lake Champlain region. Today, the course measures over 7,000 yards and rewards its players with the essence of spellbinding views of mountains, lake, and the natural scenery of the Adirondack Park and Westport, New York.

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