This is a very scenic course - some call it "breathtaking" - that offers many long, blind shots. You'll also need an ability to avoid the water which seems to be everywhere. Only players with accurate games stand any real shot at mastering this challenging course.
$$ (Moderately Priced)Golf Course Statistics: 7,031 yards, par 72, slope 128 - designed by Lindsay Ervin/Steve Klein (1999). This is a public course.
Nestled in the rolling Pennsylvania hillside, with dramatic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, The Links At Gettysburg is scenic golf at its best. The rolling terrain gives way to wide open fairways, with generous undulating greens that play very true. There's water on 14 holes, including large lakes that span entire fairways and thin creeks that front the greens. There are shots from elevated tees into greens carved into red rock canyons. The elevated tees present the opportunity for booming drives, but the fairways can be narrow, so accuracy is key.