Granliden Golf Course 
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Granliden Golf Course is one of New Hampshire's oldest golf courses, with golf first played there in the late 1800s. The nine-hole executive course was originally designed by Alexander Findlay in 1899 on a hillside northwest of the original boarding house. In 1924, renowned architect Walter Travis redesigned the layout, eliminating crossing holes and lengthening many holes while refining green shapes and sizes. Travis was known for designing prestigious courses including Westchester Country Club and Cape Arundel.
The course experienced periods of neglect following the hotel's closure in the mid-1950s but was revitalized after 1967 when the property became a residential resort community. Subsequent improvements have restored green dimensions, modernized irrigation systems, expanded tee areas, and enhanced maintenance practices to meet contemporary playing standards. The layout remains an excellent example of an executive nine-hole design—compact enough for quick rounds while offering sufficient challenge for golfers of all skill levels. The course is set within a residential community featuring a lake and operates as a private facility for residents and their guests.
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