Discover the best top things to do in New Hampshire Lakes Region, United States including The Profile Golf Club, Omni Mount Washington Resort Bretton Woods Golf Course, Waterville Valley Golf Course, Loudon Country Club, Lochmere Golf & Country Club, Beaver Meadow Golf Club, Wentworth Golf Club, Yahara Hills Golf Course, Sunset Hill Golf Course, Bolduc Park Golf Course.
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The historic Profile Club golf course features stunning views of Cannon and Lafayette mountains. Designed by acclaimed American golfer A.H. Fenn, the golf course opened in 1897. The course is open in spring and fall for public play. The greens are the best in the north country.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
A good friend recommended we stay. We were pleasantly surprised. The customer service was fantastic, room was beautiful, amazing breakfast in the main dining room, fantastic gym, and delicious dinner at Stickney’s (Benjamin waited on us-he was great!). I HIGHLY recommend the historical tour. Evelyn was our guide, she was so knowledgeable and entertaining. She obviously loves what she does. The tour gave me a whole new appreciation of the beautiful hotel. We fully enjoyed our stay!
4.5 based on 36 reviews
The historic Waterville Valley Golf Course is one of the oldest in New Hampshire and celebrates its 116th anniversary in 2014. The 9-hole course features a par 32 layout (five par 4s, four par 3s) with 2,231 yards from the back tees, making it an enjoyable challenge for the whole family and all ability levels. Fully stocked pro shop. Rental clubs (including juniors), pull carts and golf carts available. Fun family tournaments. Group outings. No pressure leagues, including Friday Night Scramble and Ladies League (Tuesdays at 9am). $5 Clinics on Friday and Saturday mornings from 9-10, 10-11 & 11-12. Tee time reservation strongly suggested.
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Premier 18 hole 4.5 Star golf digest facility in the heart of the lake region 1.8 Miles of interstate 93 exit 20
4.0 based on 19 reviews
3.0 based on 9 reviews
Built in 1897, New Hampshire's oldest 9-hole golf course has beautiful mountain views and has been approved to be on the National Historic Register. The entire property is under a conservation easement to preserve it forever. We use very few chemicals in our greens maintenance, and rely on our 'experienced' grass to carry us through. It does. This is a perfect course for a fun game of golf the way it has been played through centuries. Indeed, it is virtually unchanged from its 1897 design! If you want a 5000-yard manicured PGA challenge, you might be happier elsewhere - but for $15.00 (less than a round of mini golf), whats not to love?
5.0 based on 4 reviews
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