The Links at Gettysburg
Near hallowed ground where Union and Confederate soliders marched and camped during the defining battle of America's Civil War, a supreme challenge of golf has been waged at The Links At Gettysburg - "Golf's Gettysburg address" - since the first shots were fired in 1999.
Accolades from professional and amateur golfers pour in about the magnificent architecture by Lindsay Ervin and Steve Klein, superior playing conditions maintained by Superintendent John Long and the signature service that distinguishes The Links, a "Four Star" rated facility by Golf Digest and a "Must-Play" by Golfstyles.
As was the historic "Battle of Gettysburg" on July 1-3, 1863, The Links is not for the timid or faint of heart. This battleground features daunting, elevated tee boxes with slender, precise landing areas; 14 sparkling lakes and streams where golf balls often "swim with the fishes"; indigenous, red-rock canyons and formations; massive, swift, sloping greens.
Created by The Klein Family Partnership, this European-style links course plays 6,979 yards from the tips, with a 73.9 rating and 140 slope, making it an exciting challene for low handicappers. Three other tee areas - 6,609, 6,184 and 4,821 yards - make the course accessible to players of all skill levels.
Conveniently located in South Central Pennsylvania, just north of the historic Mason Dixon Line and Maryland state border, The Links is an easy 35-minute drive from Frederick, Md., 50 minutes from Harrisburg, Pa., 60 minutes from Baltimore, Md., and 90 minutes from Washington, D.C.
The Links At Gettysburg is most definitely a "Round To Remember." . . . And, once is never enough!
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