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Tom Smack, director of golf at The Sagamore Resort (866-385-6221; TheSagamore.com) in Bolton Landing, N.Y., loves his job. An accomplished player who has played in a U.S. Senior Open, Smack greets visitors to this Donald Ross gem with a hearty, “Nice to see you,” and sends them off on their rounds with an equally enthusiastic “Enjoy the course!”   
    From the first tee with its view of Lake George in the distance, the 6,771-yard, par-70 Sagamore Golf Course is an unfolding work of art, with fairways that follow the natural terrain, dramatic elevation changes, undulating greens and greenside bunkers large enough a whitetail deer could hide in. The course has been lovingly restored during the past 20 years, enhancing one of Ross’s finest Northeast designs.
    Being a great golfer isn’t a prerequisite for enjoying The Sagamore. Just let the genius of Ross sink in as you face decision after decision is certainly enough of a reward. By the way, legend has it that Ross imported heather from his native Scotland to plant along some of the holes.   
    Listen to Smack, “I’ve played some great Ross designs in the region, like Oak Hill and Salem, and I marvel at this routing. I think it’s one of his best.”    
    The course is located only a few miles away from The Sagamore Resort that sits on an island on Lake George. The hotel is stately and tastefully decorated. The cuisine is mouth-watering and the ambiance delectable. And this year, there’s a new concierge service available for guests at the hotel.


Where can you spend a day browsing through the National Baseball Hall of Fame, walk the same woodland paths that American author James Fenimore Cooper made famous in his novel, “Last of the Mohicans”, and play a round of golf at one of the top 50 resort courses in the country? Cooperstown, N.Y, of course.
    The aptly named, 6,416-yard, par-72 Leatherstocking Golf Course (800-348-6222; Otesaga.com) is resort golf at its finest: fun to play and challenging enough to keep the best players interested.
    The view from the tee box on the par-five 11th affords a stunning look at Lake Otsego and the rolling hills in the distance. There is also The Leatherstocking Golf School and a full practice facility on premises


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